These two photos are of women from Al Steele’s book, Jewels in the Delta. The deputy editor of Southern Living contacted Steele in January and asked if the magazine...
Southern grandeur meets bridal elegance in these all-new photos by nationally known photographer John Mathis, of Batesville, Miss. Dubbing the event a “styled wedding shoot”...
Traffic in The Grove apparently merits a new super high way, or at least a super sidewalk, from the Meek School of Journalism and New Media...
This spring one of the most well-known administrators on campus retires after more than 30 years of service. Dean of Students Sparky Reardon is moving on....
Nineteen years ago, Gail Stratton moved to Oxford for love, and it’s become her home and the place she’ll stay even after retirement. Stratton and her...
The University of Mississippi’s Meek School of Journalism and New Media has developed a specialized professional master’s degree to train journalists in the art of narrative storytelling. The...
Creative, young artist, Melanie Munns, is the face behind this year’s Double Decker Arts Festival poster illustration. The unique illustration is painted with acrylics...
Meek School journalism senior Bracey Harris has been awarded two prestigious national journalism fellowships this semester: The New York Times Student Journalism Institute and the CBC-UNC...
An Ole Miss student who ran into major trouble this past fall now has a whole team of supporters running for him. Carson Otter, an Ole...
Lafayette County High School received an A, the highest grade possible, on their “No Child Left Behind” report card this past year, an increase from the...