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Ole Miss students have reported more stalking crimes this semester than ever before. New technologies and social media have increased awareness of these crimes but have also made it easier for stalkers to do what they do. Lindsey Bartlett Mosvick is the assistant director for violence prevention at the counseling...

Photo by Taylor Teel It’s been over four months since the Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, but artist and University of Mississippi alumnus,...

Photo courtesy: www. seratones.band Sometimes, people must satisfy a need to get down and rock out, and Seratones have mastered both the “get down”...

Photo courtesy: Andrew Campusano After nearly six years of releasing back-to-back mixtapes, receiving accolades from big names within the hip-hop industry and forming an ongoing beef with Drake himself, Toronto singer and rapper Tory Lanez finally burst into the mainstream with the release of his debut album, “I Told You,” this year. “We are at a place now...

If you’re looking for something to do on tonight, and you want to experience something different from a typical night on the Square, then this month’s...

WARNING: SPOILERS BELOW AMC’s critically acclaimed television series, “The Walking Dead,” returned to television last Sunday night with a brutal...

This week in Oxford…. Monday 7 p.m. – Hughes and the Saturation – Shelter 7 p.m. – Cards Against Humanity – The Growler 7:30...

The plot twist-style movie — often associated with M. Night Shyamalan — can provide a delightful or anxiety-riddled experience for the viewer. The...

After yesterday’s showing of “Masculinity/Femininity” at the Overby Center, Oxford Film Fest will continue its monthly film series with...

It’s the season to get spooky here in Oxford! There are a ton of Halloween-themed events coming up in town that can suit everyone’s Halloween mood. Whether...