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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.

Registration Open for Online Master Gardener Classes

Registration has begun for the newest class of Master Gardeners, who will receive their training online this year.

Celebration Held in Honor of Naming the Lafayette Justice Court Building After Judge McLarty

Friends, family and colleagues finally got to celebrate the naming of the Lafayette County Justice Court building after Judge Johnny Wayne McLarty, known to most as "The Judge" on Tuesday.

Ole Miss Falls to Louisiana Tech

No. 4 Ole Miss fell to the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs 13-1 on the road on Tuesday night.

Parts of Lafayette County Now High Risk for Severe Weather

The southern part of Lafayette County is now a level 5 High Risk for severe weather today, according to the National Weather Service.

Contract with MS Critterz ‘Mutually Terminated’

Mississippi Critterz, the nonprofit organization that managed the city of Oxford's animal shelter since 2018, is no longer running the shelter.

Two Future Retail Buildings to Pay Homage to Shapiro, Brewer

Two new buildings planned for the ever-growing Oxford Commons will be named after the late Ron “Ronzo” Shapiro and the late Homer E. "Billy" Brewer.

High Winds, Hail, Tornadoes All Possible Wednesday in Lafayette

Lafayette County is under a moderate risk for severe weather Wednesday which could include threats of hail and possible tornadoes, according to the National Weather Service.

Ole Miss Headed to Play in WNIT

The Ole Miss women’s basketball team is headed to the NIT Tournament for post-season play. The Rebels will go to the Memphis region of...

Big Event Broadening Aid Amid Pandemic

Recognizing that the ongoing pandemic and recent natural disasters have left many people in need of assistance, sponsors of the annual Big Event service...

All Mississippians Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccine Starting March 16

By Will StriblingMississippi Today All Mississippians will be eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine starting on March 16, Gov. Tate Reeves announced on Monday. Mississippi is...