Kate Kimberlin

The State of Jackson’s Water System: Where It’s Been and Where It’s Going

Water is a human right. “It feels like we’re being neglected as students, as the community.” —Jamice Jones “This is not how I want to live.” —Ontario Linson “Water has no color. Everybody, needs water.” —Lee Coffey Repairs being performed at the Jackson Fewell Water Plant on September 23, 2022. Photo by Joseph Rogers Willie […]

Double Decker announces music acts for 25th anniversary festival

The Double Decker Arts Festival has announced their full artist lineup on Thursday, Feb. 3, with California Country artist and former Ole Miss baseball player Brett Young in the headlining spot for Friday — and New Orleans based artists The Revivalists and Trombone Shorty sharing the headline spot for Saturday. The festival will be celebrating […]

A way with words

 Square Books on Oxford’s Courthouse Square at street level. This is the building the store has been in since the 1980s. Gif by Kate Kimberlin / The Daily Mississippian When walking around Oxford’s Courthouse Square, the red brick, book-filled windows and stone marquee reading “Square Books” are hard to miss. It’s hard to believe […]

Things make sense, but they don’t anymore: A Spider-Man: No Way Home review

One of the latest additions to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” premiered in theaters on Dec. 17 with wild theories and anxious fans encouraging others not to spoil for what was to come. Now, nearly a month later, Marvel fans are still on the edge of their seats for what’s to come. […]

Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak drop “An Evening With Silk Sonic”

Peter Hernadez and Bryan Paak Anderson, professionally known as Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak, finally dropped their highly anticipated collaboration project, “An Evening With Silk Sonic” last Friday. The nine track album is packed with the duo’s lyrical genius and marvelous voices, paired with vibrant drum beats that put the fun and joy of Motown […]

ICYMI: A weekend recap of all things pop culture

Strangely, this weekend was a pretty big weekend in terms of pop culture. From the local to national level, my social media feeds were set ablaze with discussions of different topics all weekend. For those of you who weren’t able to keep up, here is my recap of some of the big topics I saw […]

The “Party in the ‘Sip” when the game is elsewhere

Despite their own challenges in the midst of the pandemic, bars and restaurants in Oxford have continued to open their doors on Saturdays when the Rebels are elsewhere. Lamar Yard, one of the newest businesses in town, opened in May. Its open concept of a “yard” is something that is relatively new for the Oxford […]

Five podcasts to get you through a mid-semester slump

In my short two years as an undergrad student, I have always had a difficult time dusting myself off after midterms. I’m not sure what it is, but my motivation goes as one would hardly believe. However, I have taken great comfort and found endless amounts of motivation through a good podcast. For those of […]

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