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Born and raised in the small town of Taylor, Mississippi, 74-year-old Irene Willingham has been filling stomachs and serving with a smile in the University’s dining services for 50 years. It all began in January of 1966 after her older cousin, already employed in Ole Miss dining, recommended her for a job. Willingham...

In the daytime, a quiet, white-brick building stands downtown. The chipping paint on the exterior has probably been there for decades. In the late 1800s,...

  With the help of ASB president Rod Bridges, Movie reviewer Mary Moses Hitt takes a look at winter break’s upcoming films. Awards season is upon...

This week, be sure to take a much needed study break to see Ole Miss Student Dance perform their end of semester showcase, “I {e}MOTION,” at Fulton Chapel. Ole Miss Student Dance is a student run dance company within the university. Auditions are held once a semester for students, both undergrad and graduate. Everyone is welcome, from beginners to those with many years...

Sagittarius, the Archer: November 22 – December 21 Let’s be honest, Sagittarius. You spent the first six months of 2015 saying “this will be my year,” and the last five praying for 2016 to please be kinder to you. It hasn’t been a walk in the park, but this December you’re turning a corner! You’ve spent the whole year doing stuff for other people, and...

Adele’s much-anticipated, record-breaking album “25” came out Friday, Nov. 20, and the music world was wide-eyed and ready to get our hearts both broken and mended by Adele’s latest. For seven days, I listened to the album and forced others to as well. Here is a catalogue of how it happened: Day one. It is Saturday, Nov. 21. I am a day late receiving Adele’s...

Monday 7:30 p.m. – UM Opera Theatre Ensemble presents “How Can I Keep From Singing” – Music Building 8:30 p.m. – Trivia Night – The Blind Pig 9:30 p.m. – DJ Night – Rooster’s Tuesday 9:30 p.m. – Open Mic Night – Rooster’s Wednesday 4 p.m. – Stress Help Week Library Workshop – J.D. Williams Library, room...

What better way to celebrate a Rebel victory against the Tigers than with delicious wild-caught Gulf seafood? This Saturday, Nov. 21, “Mississippi seafood” is partnering with “Louisiana seafood” to bring a taste of the Gulf to the Grove. “Our goal is to promote local seafood,” Melissa Scallan, the public affairs director for the Mississippi Department of Marine...

Guys, let’s give your girlfriend a break—it’s time to dress yourself right this fall. “What are you wearing?” they say. “I don’t know…”...

It’s the last game day already?! Hot dog! Or should I say ‘corn dog’? LSU is on their way to our beloved Grove, and it is time for us to prepare. In the tradition of southern hospitality, we should make the LSU fans feel right at home with a delicious spread of corn dogs. That’s right— corn dogs. Here are a couple recipes that will score big points with any crowd. Mini...