Kendall Patterson

Pop-up restaurant replaces Dodo Pizza in Weir Hall

Dodo Pizza, a popular Oxford pizza option, officially closed its on-campus location in Weir Hall and has been replaced by a new pop-up restaurant called POP!. “POP! is a true pop-up venue with a revolving menu that changes weekly,” the Ole Miss Dining Instagram page reports. Pop-up restaurants are designed to be temporary, with limited […]

Aldermen consider expanding ‘Downtown District’ to entire city

The Oxford Board of Aldermen is now considering applying the security measures contained in the “Downtown District” ordinance to all restaurants in the city that sell alcohol. During a third public hearing of the ordinance at the Oxford Conference Center Auditorium on Monday, the Board and Mayor Robyn Tannehill presented an updated ordinance. The new […]

City, campus construction projects parallel population spike

Both Ole Miss and Oxford have felt growing pains as more students attend the university and more people move to town, placing a higher demand on the city’s many stores, restaurants and places of entertainment. At the beginning of 2017, Oxford’s Galleria II shopping center opened with many retailers such as Dick’s Sporting Goods, Marshall’s […]

City considers expanded Downtown District, hears input on proposed security requirements

Oxford citizens lined the sides of the Board of Aldermen meeting room Tuesday night to voice concerns over the proposed Downtown Entertainment District ordinance and its regulations. According to the ordinance, business within the Downtown District would operate under different laws and introduce a special set of requirements to create a district free from “drug […]

Oxford School District lets city’s bid on elementary school property expire

The city of Oxford made a bid on the property of Oxford Elementary School, but the Oxford School District Board of Trustees has voted to let the bids expire and not accept the city’s initial bid for the property. Oxford Mayor Robyn Tannehill and the Oxford Board of Aldermen made the decision to bid for […]

Nominations being accepted for Frist Award to recognize faculty, staff

Faculty and staff play an active role in students’ daily lives year round, and the Thomas F. Frist Student Service Award makes time once a year to recognize some of those individuals. In its 22nd year, the award will go to one faculty member and one staff member who exceed their call of duty and […]

Ole Miss student Hunter Westling releases first single

Most college students go to college so they can get degrees that open up their career possibilities. Then students go to their backup plans if they can’t get jobs in the same fields as their majors. But for integrated marketing communications major Hunter Westling, college itself was the backup plan. His “Plan A” is to […]

Nominations for Elsie M. Hood Outstanding Teacher Award open

The time has come again for members of the Ole Miss community to nominate professors to receive the prestigious Elsie M. Hood Outstanding Teacher Award. Faculty, students and alumni who wish to honor a favorite professor can nominate him or her between Feb. 1 and March 1 on myOleMiss. Any assistant, associate or full-time professor […]

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