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Three different coffee shop chains are competing for student business in Oxford. Locally owned High Point Coffee has been in Oxford since 2002 and has two store locations, one on the Square and one on Jackson Avenue. “The coffee is roasted less than 10 miles down the road from both stores,” barista Nathan...

Courtesy Cara Robbins Jacob Summers, as Avid Dancer, will be making his Oxford debut tonight at the Lyric and performing pieces from his upcoming album,...

Courtesy: Randall Haley Some patients have compared it to breathing through a straw. Others have dreaded the horrible visits that reveal information that...

Courtesy 1LastChance.org Starting out of as merely a high school fantasy, best friends Jake Hampton and Brandon McDaniel created 1 Last Chance, appropriately,...

Courtesy EW.com “I met a little boy that resembled my features,” Kendrick Lamar raps in the third verse of “Momma” from his latest studio effort,...

Shennette Garrett-Scott COURTESY: OLEMISS.EDU As the warm coffee aroma filled Starbucks, Shennette Garrett-Scott and her students met for a lecture while...

File Photo | Kayla Beatty This month, Southside Gallery is taking an interesting approach to the artistic effort Oxford has to offer. In the Mythos and...

Music and fashion are two outlets that rely heavily on one another. Artists are able to illustrate their work and pull viewers into a world where their...

Courtesy of MTV.com RATING: C- Based on the best-selling young adult trilogy by Veronica Roth, “Insurgent” hit the theaters Thursday, March 19.  This...

Courtesy: Thacker Mountain Radio Thursday night’s Thacker Mountain Radio, which occurred in conjunction with the Oxford Conference for the Book, featured...