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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.

Mid-Town Farmers’ Market Now Open Wednesdays and Saturdays

The Mid-Town Farmers’ Market opened May 1 and offers a large selection of early-season produce, jams, flowers and baked goods.

People Spent $145M at Oxford Restaurants, Stores in 2020

Despite all the challenges 2020 presented with the COVID-19 pandemic, visitors to Oxford spent more than $145 million dollars at hotels, restaurants, gas stations, grocery stores and other shops last year.

UM Freshman Reflects on Her Year

The freshman year of college can be monumental in a person's life.

Ole Miss Alumnus Says Comics Can Teach Journalists Life Lessons

By Mary Boyte Journalism student The projector displays a picture. A handful of plucky journalism students smile at the camera. One of them is Jesse Holland,...

24-Hour National Day of Prayer Vigil to Start Wednesday Evening

For 24 hours, members of several Oxford churches and ministries will come together to pray for those in local, state and national government, school officials and law enforcement during the annual National Day of Prayer.

Ole Miss Climbs to No. 12 in D1Baseball Poll

Ole Miss baseball is coming off of a conference series sweep of South Carolina over the weekend that jumped the Rebels seven spots in...

Ole Miss Student Pushes for Mental Health Awareness

Caroline Helms / Journalism Student Alex Bush, a sophomore at Ole Miss, has been a major advocate for mental health awareness throughout the past four...

Tupelo, Calhoun County Hit Hard by Late-Night Storms, Tornadoes

According to the National Weather Service, damage has been reported in several Mississippi cities after severe storms rolled across the state overnight producing reports of more than a dozen tornadoes.

Reckford Challenges 2021 Graduates to ‘Pursue Purpose, Not Just Success’

Jonathan T.M. Reckford, chief executive officer of Habitat for Humanity International, told University of Mississippi graduates on Saturday to “pursue purpose, and not just success,” as they wrap up their journeys through college and enter the professional world.

Elijah Moore Selected by the Jets

Ole Miss wide receiver Elijah Moore received the call every football player hopes one day to pick up. Moore was taken in the second...