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Ole Miss athletics is more than just sports. It’s more than days at the Grove or packing into Vaught-Hemingway on a blazing summer afternoon to watch the Rebs play. It’s more than jamming into The Pavilion to watch the basketball team or toting coolers and sun chairs to left field to watch baseball...

Oxford Conference for the Book poster courtesy: oxfordconferenceforthebook.com This week marks the 24th Oxford Conference for the Book, an event that gathers writers,...

Winners from last November’s UM Cinema Competition will make their debut on the big screen at the UM Cinema Festival at 7 p.m. today and tomorrow...

At first, customers might overlook them – small, plastic packages of unassuming action figures tacked up on a column in the middle of Square Books....

Starting Thursday night, the Oxford Police Department will introduced a new self-defense and awareness program in its fight against sexual assault. The Equalizer is a national program OPD is using to teach women how to spot and prevent dangerous situations, as well as learn self-defense against assault. According to the Center of Disease Control, nearly 1 in 5 women...

Imagine a dimly lit room with antiques dated back to the 1400s filling every inch of the place. That’s Country Treasures. Driving back to Oxford after...

(Photo by: Wilson Benton) Local Natives played to a packed house Sunday night at The Lyric Oxford. The performance was one of many on its Sunlit Youth...

The title “Tickled” sums up the entire movie pretty well: “It’s not what you think.” The opening of the movie lays the peculiar foundation of...

Monday 8:30 a.m. – Yoga in the Gallery – University Museum 5 p.m. – Linda Williams Jackson with “Midnight Without a Moon”...