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HottyToddy.com is coming home.

We are grateful for the stewardship of Ole Miss Journalism and New Media in the operation of HottyToddy.com. HT will be offline as we...

DAR to Host Events for Upcoming Constitution Day

Communities across the nation will celebrate the spirit and meaning of the country’s Constitution beginning Sept. 17. In Oxford, the David Reese Chapter of the...

Through the Eyes of Insecurity

A group of students from the School of Journalism and New Media at the University of Mississippi recently traveled to Spain for an immersive...

Ole Miss Army ROTC to Honor 9/11 Victims With Commemorative Run 

By Clara Turnage University of Mississippi Members of the University of Mississippi Army ROTC and local first responders will honor the victims of the Sept....

Oxford Woman Faces Felony Child Endangerment Charge

An Oxford woman was arrested recently for child endangerment. On Sept. 6, the Oxford Police Department was contacted by Child Protective Services in regards to...

Then One Day I was a Big Girl

A group of students from the School of Journalism and New Media at the University of Mississippi recently traveled to Spain for an immersive...

The Green Grass of Home

A group of students from the School of Journalism and New Media at the University of Mississippi recently traveled to Spain for an immersive...

Learn About Cycling Opportunities Around Oxford at Free Program

Oxford is one of the few Mississippi towns that the League of American Cyclists has designated, “A Bicycle Friendly City.” Cycling enthusiast Claude Gunter,...

Michael Joe Cannon Re-Elected to the NADA Board of Directors

Michael Joe Cannon has been re-elected to serve his third consecutive three-year term as theMississippi National Auto Dealers Association Director. The new term begins in...

News You Can Use: Avoiding Burnout

By: Edwin B. Smith University of Mississippi Burning the candle at both ends can lead to burning out completely, but a University of Mississippi counselor...

Governor Reeves Declares Day of Mourning for Fallen Officer

Gov. Tate Reeves announced that he signed an executive order proclaiming a day of official mourning in honor of Mike Griffin, a decorated Marine...