As Oxford’s preeminent folk historian, John Cofield is practiced in the distinctly Southern art of storytelling, but he doesn’t need a porch and a rocking chair...
This story has been updated with additional photos. Oxford folk historian John Cofield, scion of one of Oxford’s most storied families, drew a large crowd at...
I believe that every citizen of Oxford, who appreciates that special hometown feeling that only we know, should climb the steps at 160 Courthouse Square and...
Our grandfathers knew each other, our fathers knew each other, but as it goes in Oxford, we were more than three grades apart so we were...
Three Ole Miss soccer matchups will be featured on SEC Network this fall, the league announced Tuesday in its release of the network’s TV schedule. The Rebels, in...
Born in Oxford, Georgia Isaiah spent thirty years cooking for Ole Miss Chancellors J. D. Williams and Porter Fortune. When she finally retired, she still had...
At 2:00 p.m. the businesses of the Oxford, Mississippi Courthouse Square locked their doors. The hearse carrying William Faulkner pulled out of Rowan Oak, went...
In 1946, when The Oxford Eagle’s Phil Mullen took this aerial photograph of the Square and the view looking into the hills north toward the Tallahatchie...
James Hammons, a postmaster in Fayetteville, Arkansas, was the postmaster in Oxford who helped oversee the process for commemorative stamp of William Faulkner. Hammons was eight...
IT’S ALL OVER NOW… Except for Mom’s tears and the freshman’s promised studying and a whole bunch of football Hotty Toddys, the semester-by-semester rite of an...