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It’s no myth that college is expensive, and that’s not likely to change anytime soon. Fortunately, in addition to the standard coursework and education your tuition pays for, the university offers a wide variety of programs, facilities and specialized opportunities aimed at helping all students succeed....

Forestry and fiction fans will find common ground at 5 p.m. on Aug. 20 at Off Square Books as award-winning writer James McLaughlin discusses his debut...

Monday Classes begin 10 a.m. — Ball Pit with Strangers — The Grove 10 a.m. — Bungee Jump — Galtney-Lott Plaza   Tuesday 11 a.m. — Get Involved...

Amongst demanding classes, social obligations and football games that shut the town down, it’s easy to get bogged down and forget everything the campus...

With roads closed, walkways blocked off and green fences everywhere, it feels like campus is constantly under construction and students are never able...

Whether it’s your first time in the Grove or your last football game as a senior, use these tips as a refresher course on how to survive and thrive at...

The film “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” rode the double-decker bus (or in this case, the trolley) into Oxford on Friday and offered a reminder that...

On a county road north of town, Chicory Market finds its home in a shed-like gray building with the market’s name painted on the front in huge block...

Stepping out of my car, the first thing I noticed was how empty the museum parking lot was. Only two other cars had parked at the Bailey Woods trail head....

Nature has inspired some of the world’s most beloved artists of all stylistic backgrounds, from Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” to Winslow’s “Sunlight...