Kharley Redmon

Putting a period on stigma: The story of Period@UM

A year ago, Maggie Walker was bored in quarantine. Now, she’s meeting with policymakers, discussing how to repeal the tampon tax in Mississippi and helping provide period products to the Oxford community. Walker, a junior public policy leadership major from Suwanee, Georgia, is the founder of Period@UM. Period@UM is a campus organization whose goal is […]

Sunday at the Oxford Masjid

Although the Oxford Masjid may look different than other places of worship you would find around town, Sunday school at the Oxford Masjid is just like any other Sunday school. Teens sit in a circle, passing a microphone around — each taking their time to carefully recite verses of sacred scripture from the Quran. There’s […]

The Brook & The Bluff perform to a sold-out crowd

The Brook & The Bluff returned to Proud Larry’s on Thursday, Oct. 21st bringing nothing but a sold-out crowd and a magnetic performance. This was the Birmingham-born and Nashville-based band’s third time performing in Oxford. “We’re so excited to finally be back in Oxford tonight,” the band said when asked for a comment about the […]

Staple Oxford art exhibition returns

Painters, photographers and textile artists occupied the rooms of the Oxford Motel on Saturday night. Oxford’s annual art show “One Night Stand,” organized by Erin Austen Abbott, returned after last year’s cancellation due to COVID-19. This year’s show highlighted nine artists from across the United States. Each artist took over a motel room to display […]

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