Elle Muirhead

The reality of NIL

Lauren Hoselton was a walk-on, non-scholarship athlete soon to begin her fifth-year season on the Ole Miss women’s track and field team when they called the student-athletes into a meeting. Sitting in a room alongside her fellow teammates and all of the other 20-something-year-old athletes, administration explained that the collegiate athlete experience as they knew […]

Tenants forced to move around or move-out: The 4-1-1 on 514 Jackson

The more than 200 tenants of UNCOMMON, an apartment building located just off campus at 514 E. Jackson Ave., received an unexpected letter Oct. 12: The property had been purchased by Capstone Real Estate Investments, and though initial email communications with residents stated nothing more than a name change, the building would now be immediately […]

Brown Family Dairy to continue providing Oxford’s favorite milk

When Oxford’s Brown Family Dairy announced via Facebook in late September that they were shutting down the dairy side of their business, there was an outcry of shock and sorrow.  “This loss will be felt so deeply,” Amy Smoot said in a comment. “Thank you, BFD Family. What you have given our community is priceless.” […]

Have a Good Day, Café

Tucked in the brick alley between the Lyric Theater and South Depot Taco Shop on the Square, Oxford’s newest restaurant, Good Day Café opened its window (there are no doors) last Wednesday, Sept. 28, providing Oxford with a new spot to grab a quick lunch. Their succinct menu features five sandwiches — the Good Burger, […]

50 years later: Title IX and moving towards equitability in athletics

Keith Carter, University of Mississippi vice chancellor for intercollegiate athletics, Yolette “Coach Yo” McPhee-McCuin, women’s basketball head coach, Rita Igbokwe, a senior center on the women’s basketball team, and Rick Cleveland, renowned sports journalist, gathered at the Overby Center Tuesday, Sept. 13, for a panel discussion of Title IX and its impact on women’s sports […]

Mindfulness at Ole Miss: Right here, right now

Very rarely will you hear the words “you should really do less.” It’s especially rare to hear on a bustling college campus. At Mindful Monday meetings, a collaboration between the University of Mississippi Collegiate Recovery Community and Department of Writing and Rhetoric, participants will hear just that. Mindful Mondays provides students, faculty and staff at […]

Weekend rental market eases pressure as Oxford tourism booms

With football season back in full swing, Oxford is feeling the pressure incoming tourists put on the city. As the hospitality industry has been expanding to keep up with growing demand, many residents have decided to become part of the industry instead of just a part of the scenery. Over the past several years, the […]

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