Isabelle Frost

The Mad Hatter rebrands as The Old Henry

The bar formerly known as the Mad Hatter –– originally called The Annex –– has rebranded yet again, this time under the name The Old Henry. The decision to rebrand took place in June during a change of ownership when The Mad Hatter and Rafters, another bar on the Square, were purchased by a group […]

The best places to energize on campus

As the semester begins, so do the late-night cram sessions and early morning classes. Whether you are spending long nights in the J.D. Williams Library or getting ready for your 8 a.m. class, staying energized is crucial. From coffee shops to loaded tea trucks, the University of Mississippi campus is full of places to find […]

Oxford community celebrates annual Pride Week

Hosted by the Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies, Oxford’s eighth annual Pride Week kicked off on Sunday, April 28 and will extend to Saturday May, 4. This year’s celebration will feature a series of events, panel discussions and more under the theme of “Toward a Queer Renaissance.” Celebrations began on April 28 […]

UM’s 2024 common read delves into the ‘Science of Getting Happier’

The University of Mississippi announced its annual common read book selection on April 14 titled, “Build the Life You Want: The Art and Science of Getting Happier” by Harvard leadership professor Arthur C. Brooks and Oprah Winfrey. The purpose of the annual common read, given to incoming students at the University of Mississippi, is to […]

What is Ole Miss?

Before they begin their time at the University of Mississippi, every student has an idea of the university’s collective identity. Ole Miss has been called a party school, a rich school, a football school, a racist school and much more. When students’ time in Oxford comes to a close, they often look back and realize […]

Yokna Sculpture Trail introduces new artwork

Nine new sculptures have been added to Oxford’s Yokna Sculpture Trail as a new exhibition schedule begins. The sculptures are located at Lamar Park, the University of Mississippi Museum, Powerhouse Community Art Center and Meek Hall. Founded in 2015, the trail consists of 15 to 20 large-scale sculptures placed throughout the campus and community. With […]

UMSPA hosts annual gathering at the Grove

The University of Mississippi’s Student Parent Association will host its annual Gathering at the Grove on Saturday, April 6. This event will take place on the Grove Stage and is open to all students and children with food, games, art and more activities. Sandwiches will be provided, but parents and members of the community can […]

Magnifying some of UM’s smallest academic programs

With more than 75 academic programs to choose from, University of Mississippi students can grow professionally within their unique areas of interest. While majors like integrated marketing communications, business and accounting have high enrollment and are increasingly popular, there are many programs with smaller student enrollment from which students can choose. The classics major facilitates […]

Pregnancy Center of Oxford hosts community yard sale

The Pregnancy Center of Oxford will put on their first-ever community yard sale on Saturday, March 23 at the Old Armory Pavilion in an effort to fundraise for a mobile unit. With clothes for all ages donated entirely by the community, the pregnancy center aimed to provide a safe space for Oxford and surrounding areas […]

The School of Journalism connects students and professionals

An annual event through the Integrated Marketing Communications program, IMC Connect, is making its annual return on March 25 as an opportunity for students to interact with professionals in their future career fields. The event, hosted by the School of Journalism and New Media, seeks to bridge the gap between academia and industry practice, providing […]

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