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10 Ways to Tell You’re Talking to an Ole Miss Student, Part 2

Discover the vibrant, humorous traditions that define Ole Miss students, from The Grove to The Vaught, and everything in between.

Ole Miss Volleyball Adds Transfer Riley Fischer to the Roster

Ole Miss volleyball head coach Kayla Banwarth has added a defensive specialist/libero in transfer Riley Fischer from the University of Florida to the 2021...

Magnolia Square Farmers Market to Honor First Responders Saturday

The Magnolia Square Farmers Market will take place this Saturday from 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. with the theme, “A Salute to our First Responders.”

Today is the Last Day to Get Vaccination at Oxford Conference Center

The Mississippi State Department of Health's COVID-19 free vaccination site at the Oxford Conference Center in Oxford is closing today.

How One Student is Memorializing Her Friends’ Most Embarrassing Moments

By Eliza Noe Journalism Student While most people were learning how to bake bread and working on losing the ‘Quarantine 15,’ Abbey Edmondson was spending her...

They Wrote Campaign Checks to Reeves; Then He Appointed Them to Powerful Ed Boards

The day after Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith’s historic win in 2018, Gregory “Gregg” Rader, a Columbus businessman and frequent Republican donor, was already thinking ahead to the next big election.

Social Work Student Turns Tragedy into Advocacy

By Sarah Sapp University of Mississippi After practicing law for 29 years, Robin Minyard lost both her son and husband to suicide. She left her...

Despite the Pandemic, Oxford, Lafayette Will Each Receive Payout from Baptist Fund

When COVID-19 hit in 2020, Oxford and Lafayette County's Baptist Trust Funds took a hard hit during the first couple of months of the pandemic.

Bailey Reappointed Mayor Pro Tem by Fellow Oxford Aldermen

During its regular meeting on Tuesday, the Oxford Board of Aldermen appointed Alderman Jason Bailey to continue to serve as Mayor Pro Tem for the next four years.

MHP Investigates 2 Hit-and-Run Fatal Crashes Over Holiday

During the Fourth of July holiday weekend, the Mississippi Highway Patrol responded to 151 wrecks on state and federal highways that included two hit-and-run fatalities.

School of Journalism faculty and staff celebrate the life of coworker Mykki Newton

The University of Mississippi School of Journalism and New Media faculty and staff are mourning the loss of a longtime journalist and employee whose kindness will be remembered.