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College Sports Needs a CBA, Not a Congressional Bailout

Congress is currently working to push through legislation to save college sports because those who used to hold the power no longer do and...

Three Blind Wines Offers a Night of Wine Tasting with a Twist

There’s no better way to celebrate the end of the school year than with wine. The Yoknapatawpha Arts Council invites the community to join them...

The Devil’s Redemption: The Rejuvenation of an HBCU Marching Band

By: Jaylin R. Smith, Journalism Graduate Student “Fi Fie Fo Fum  You’re looking down the barrel of the devil’s gun Nowhere  To Run You’ve gotta take a stand against...

Ole Miss Grad Develops Affirmation Cards for Mothers Navigating Grief, Loss

A University of Mississippi graduate has crafted a resource to help stillborn and miscarriage moms navigate their grief with love, mindfulness, and positive psychology. Vera...

102 Oxford High Students Score 30 or higher on ACT

Oxford High School celebrates 102 students who have achieved a score of 30 or higher on the ACT — a score that places them in...

UM Concert Singers to Tour Europe

By Erin Garrett University of Mississippi The University of Mississippi Concert Singers are preparing for an upcoming trip to Europe to sing in historic cathedrals and give a...

Cedar Oaks Guild to Host Free May Fest

UPDATE: Due to the forecast for rain Sunday this has been rescheduled for May 20. Cedar Oaks Guild is hosting a free May Fest on the grounds...

Charging Ahead? Mississippi Slow to Embrace the Electric Vehicle Revolution

By Eva-Marie Luter, Journalism Graduate Student https://youtu.be/7_FxU4x1A40 OXFORD, MS -- In recent years, the southeastern United States has seen a significant increase in electric vehicle (EV)...

Adoption Fees 50% Off at Oxford ARC During National Adoption Event

From May 1 to May 15, BISSELL Pet Foundation's Spring National “Empty the Shelters” is occurring at more than 350 shelters in 45 states,...

Ole Miss students still working on “Justice for Jay Lee”

by Hayden Wiggs, Journalism Graduate Student On July 8, 2022, Jay Lee, a 20-year-old recent graduate of the University of Mississippi, went missing from his...

UM Researcher, Student Published in Prestigious Nature Water Journal

By Clara Turnage University of Mississippi Water quality issues in Jackson have potentially led to more than 1,000 school disruptions each year between 2015 and 2021,...