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Every third Friday, university members bring lively conversation to Rebel Market with what they call Famished Feminist Friday. Faculty, staff and students from across campus participate in these FFF discussions, the brainchild of the Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies, the American Association...

Jim Weter, Ole Miss alumnus and founder of Cellardoor Cinema, is currently running a campaign to finish raising funds for his film “The Last Earth Girl.” The...

The Malpaso Dance Company, a premiere dance company from Cuba, will grace the Gertrude C. Ford Center’s stage 7:30 p.m. Saturday. The company, only...

As the first week of the semester winds down, The Daily Mississippian asked students, “What are you most looking forward to in this new semester?” Photo by: Jacqueline Schlick “Just having structure in my life.” Quayshun Shumpert, a senior music major from Fulton Photo by: Jacqueline Schlick “Getting back into a schedule, and friends.”...

With the start of the new year comes time to think about making new beginnings and changes to your lifestyle. Get inspired with the following podcasts...

The only fiber arts festival in Mississippi will introduce the community to a combination of cutting-edge technology and traditional folk techniques this...

Renowned fiber artist Mary Zicafoose will give a lecture titled “The Power of Cloth” at 6 p.m. tonight at the University of Mississippi Museum....

“I, Tonya” is a juggling act. With so many seemingly unrelated themes flying through the air, it is a miracle that the movie doesn’t come crashing...

The Ford Center will be alive with the “sound of music” on tonight when the historical musical will visit Oxford as part of its national tour. The...

The Oxford arts community invites citizens to celebrate creativity at the Oxford Day for Art on Tuesday night. The event was created to fill in for the...