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The Office of Sustainability will host the annual Food Day Festival and Farmer’s Market from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday on Business Row. The event encourages local food vendors as well as organizations relating to the food system in Oxford to meet with students and community members. At the celebration,...

The Yoknapatawpha Arts Council will screen the feature documentary “Mississippi Yearning: Beyond Finding Cleveland” at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Powerhouse...

Creative writing professor Kiese Laymon candidly detailed his Mississippi childhood, his relationship with his mother and his struggles with his weight...

Some students think writing is a drag. Others say writing makes them scream. From the perspective of Angela Green, core lecturer of writing and enrichment,...

What if there was a pill that could cure all of your problems? Netflix’s newest miniseries “Maniac” takes this concept and runs with it, leading...

Jaime Harker, director of the Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies, will sign and present her latest book, “The Lesbian South: Southern Feminists,...

The New York Times bestselling author of “Love Does” and “Everybody Always” will speak at 7 p.m. Monday at the Ford Center. Bob Goff, an author and philanthropist, practiced law for 25 years until he found his real calling in life. He became the honorary consul to Uganda and gave up his law practice to pursue speaking and writing. Goff is the founder of the nonprofit...

From 5 to 9 p.m. tomorrow, the 12th One Night Stand art show will transform the Ole Miss Motel on University Avenue into an art gallery. This Saturday’s...

For those not making the trip to Little Rock for the game this weekend, this Netflix guide has you covered. This week I talk about two very different films:...

SHA’ SIMPSON Sha’ Simpson is an African-American lesbian woman who graduated from the University of Mississippi in 2014 and unapologetically embraces...