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Ole VASA, the Vietnamese American Student Association, will host their annual Culture Show tonight at 8:15 p.m. at the Jackson Avenue Center. This year’s theme is “Breaking Barriers,” and the show will feature modern and traditional dance, fashion, poetry and a video skit to demonstrate Vietnamese culture....

As part of the Oxford Conference for the Book, Mark Hainds and Rex Jones will present their connected works about the U.S.-Mexico border — Hainds’s...

A seminal voice in the continually developing world of LGBTQ+ literature, novelist and essayist Edmund White read from his memoir, “The Unpunished Vice:...

Annie Duke, winner of the 2004 World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions, will speak at 4 p.m. Thursday at the Overby Center. As part of the 2019 Oxford...

Including writers from Oxford and as far away as California, the annual Oxford Conference for the Book will convene from today until Friday at several...

March is Women’s History Month, and in honor of that, this week’s playlist covers some of the most prominent and influential women in music....

The University Museum will begin to display artist and curator William Dunlap’s exhibition “Meditations on the Origins of Agriculture in America”...

It’s a stressful time to be an ASB presidential candidate. Handing out stickers, dressing up to impress constituents and changing your Instagram username...

In less than two weeks, it’ll be time to vote in this year’s ASB elections. And, look, you’ve got to vote. There’s no way around that. It’s vital...

As advising season begins, many students feel the stress of signing up for classes and the possible dread of changing majors. The rush to schedule advising...