Oxford novelist William Faulkner, winner of both the Nobel Prize and two Pulitzer Prizes for fiction, was never truly satisfied with anything he wrote. And that’s...
William Faulkner’s biggest impact on Oxford was setting the town as the scene of his most famous novels. Thousands come from all over the United States...
On a surprisingly temperate summer morning at 9:30, a retired University of Mississippi botanist named Ed Croom, Jr. watched a gathering of men cut apart an...
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...
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...
The hobby photographer, Danny Dickey of Tupelo, has once again taken lovely pictures of Oxford amidst sweltering temperatures this summer. If y’all ever need an idea...
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...
Dewey Knight, a lifelong Oxonian, recently led a tour full of World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing fans around the city of Oxford. The group toured everything...
Oxford residents, Margaret and Katherine King, redefine notions of the typical Southern lady. Sure, they are warm, well-dressed and have radiant smiles. They laugh at the...
The Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference has been a part of Oxford’s history since 1974. Annually, professors, speakers, authors and students alike come together for the Faulkner...