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The beginning of a new academic year evokes many emotions among the student populace. A new semester means many things. It is a time to re-evaluate one’s successes and failures and an opportunity to continue to strive for one’s goals. More than that, fall semester at The University of Mississippi presents...

Like every other “well-adjusted person,” to borrow the late David Foster Wallace’s words, I find that I begin each year with resolutions that will...

Welcome, fresh faces! You’re more than likely excited to start college, a new chapter in your life, and feel more like a grown-up, invigorated with freedom...

The Square is Oxford’s city center—where residents and visitors of the city alike come to eat, shop or play every day of the year. With all the attractions...

Ten Things to Do Before September 1. Ask an older friend to escort you to the “Doorknob” one evening and enjoy the ride. 2. Visit the gravesite...

Rebel Nation,   I hope everyone had a great summer and is ready for a year like no other here at The University of Mississippi. If you are a freshman,...

August 2013 Dear Students, Welcome to the 166th academic year for The University of Mississippi, the state’s flagship university. Whether you are a...

Oxford has a rich history of art, music and literature. This weekend, July 18 through July 20, Oxford will celebrate its historical and modern blues culture. While this is only the 4th annual Oxford Blues Festival, the presence of blues has been constant in this small southern town for a long time. “Oxford is uniquely situated between hill country and the Mississippi...

Hailing from the New York lo-fi tape scene, Andrew Cedermark couldn’t have picked a better town than Oxford to make a stop Wednesday, July 17 at 9 p.m....

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Cory Monteith, the heartthrob actor who became an overnight star as a high school quarterback-turned-singer in the...