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The Brides Against Breast Cancer organization will be having a bridal show and charity wedding gown sale at the Colonel’s Quarters on Saturday to raise money for cancer awareness. They are currently looking for student volunteers to help with the effort.   For bridal show manager, Katie Posivak,...

Silas Reed, a senior business major at Ole Miss, is continuing to blow people in Oxford away with his loud horn and his even louder style. Silas Reed...

I’m literally the only person I know who didn’t think 2009’s “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra” was that terrible. I mean, come on, it came out the same summer as the bloated, sexist, racist “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” and “G.I. Joe” sure wasn’t any worse than that abomination. Still, the movie-going public, the very same movie-going public that...

Over a month ago, the short documentary “Growing Our Own” screened at the Oxford Film Festival, but the impact of the film is just beginning...

Having a passion can help a person grow emotionally, socially and physically; competitive athletes have an enthusiasm and passion for their sport that require great determination and can be inspiring to witness. The Area IV Special Olympics Track and Field is today from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event takes place at The University of Mississippi’s track and field beside...

W.C. Handy (Photo credit: Biography.com) The story and origins of the blues are almost mythical in nature. With no agreed-upon “home,” the claim to...

Hard work, dedication and determination are some of many characteristics that led a man from rural Mississippi to the the Oval Office. Daniel Roberts, public policy leadership junior at The University of Mississippi, landed an internship at the White House this semester that puts him one step closer to achieving his dream of success. The selection process entailed rigorous...

Oxford’s first city-run farmers market will open at the end of April. By Taylor Delandro tjdeland@go.olemiss.edu Ole Miss students and Oxonians will...

This year is getting off to a rough start for all your favorite action heroes from yesteryear. Schwarzenegger bombed with “The Last Stand.” Stallone bombed harder with “Bullet to the Head.” Now comes the ever-reliable Bruce Willis with another installment of the sometimes-reliable “Die Hard” franchise. But is “A Good Day to Die Hard” a worthy entry in the...

Hey, look, it’s Oscar time again. As Hollywood’s big night and one of the only awards shows I can stomach sitting through approaches, many people are wondering who will be taking home a little gold man on Sunday night. And by “many people are wondering,” I mean, “Many people think it’s pretty obvious,” but still, I shall take this time to add my two cents...