Billy Ray Brown stands next to his cow, Oscar. Photo courtesy of Billy Ray Brown. 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...
The Jackson Avenue Center, located off Jackson Avenue. Photo by HG Biggs. The small chemical fire that broke out at the Jackson Avenue Center on Monday upended Jenny Hurdle’s day as director of Testing Services. She came back from her...
AI rendering of the Jim and Thomas Duff Center for Science and Technology Innovation. Visual courtesy of University of Mississippi Public Relations. Students walking by the Pavillion in the past year certainly have noticed the flurry of construction workers and...
Graphic by Sedley Normand. In summer 2021, the Associated Student Body club funding ran dry. However, due to the recent student activity fee increase, approved by student vote last March, funding for registered student organizations has now increased substantially with...
Affordable child care is a major concern for student parents that was exacerbated by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The expense of child care can often be crippling, and the lack of child care providers makes it even harder....
Members of each University of Mississippi sorority participated in a dance competition on Oct. 6 and raised over $200,000 for Court Appointed Special Advocates of North Mississippi. CASA is an organization with a mission to utilize trained, court-appointed community volunteers...
As journalism is a predominantly white and male-dominated field, “A Sisterhood of Editors” discussed their experiences as Black women in newsrooms across the country in the Overby Center for Southern Journalism and Politics’ third event of the semester. On Oct....
Mr. Ole Miss: Harrison Foxworth 2022 Mr. Ole Miss Harrison Foxworth. Photo by HG Biggs. What does Mr. Ole Miss mean to you? A: Mr. Ole Miss means everything to me. Ole Miss has been at my core for all...
Members of the Oxford community gathered outside the Lyceum to participate in The Longest Table on Oct. 2, 2022. Photo courtesy Michael Fagans. After its inaugural event in 2019, the Longest Table was held again as part of the university’s...
Hurricane Ian ripped through Southwest Florida and other parts of the East Coast last week leaving thousands without power while damages piled up. Many students from Florida felt helpless as their families back home braced for the storm and what...