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Mississippi is still struggling to educate its children effectively. A study from Kids Count this year found that 79 percent of the state’s fourth graders are not proficient readers. But some of the solutions to the problem may be found at The University of Mississippi. Susan McClelland, interim chair of...

Mississippi players react after winning an NCAA college baseball game against UT-Martin in Oxford, Miss., Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014. Mississippi won 6-0....

Started from the bottom. No, literally — my first article was at the bottom of the back page, probably around 200 words about track and field, and, most...

Mississippi’s Nik Scholtz celebrates after defeating USC’s Yannick Hanfmann during an NCAA college tennis match in Oxford, Miss., Wednesday,...

Mississippi running back I’Tavius Mathers (5) tries to avoid Idaho safety Trey Williams (7) during the first half of an NCAA college football game...

Courtesy of theamazingspiderman.com After the tests, the packing and the traveling are done, where will we be this summer? For most of us, that will mean...

Courtesy of Claremont Trio This Saturday, chamber group Claremont Trio will take the stage at the Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts. The...

According to Takilya T. Davis, health educator at the university’s Health Promotion Center, the UM Health Promotion Center started testing students for...

Courtesy Generation Rx The American Pharmacists Association strives to teach the youth of Mississippi about the dangers of over-the-counter medication...

Mississippi second baseman Preston Overbey (1) attempts to turn a double play as Southern Mississippi’s Matt Durst slides into second during an NCAA...