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The Sons of Confederate Veterans gathered Saturday to commemorate those who died in the Civil War, specifically those who belonged to the University Greys,...

Mayor Pat Patterson addresses the crowd Thursday at the ribbon-cutting of the Yokna-Sculpture Trail. The Yokna Sculpture Trail was unveiled in a ribbon-cutting...

Nosa Egiebor speaks with Molly Fryman (seated), international student adviser, at the Study Abroad Fair on Feb. 12 in theStudent Union lobby. DM Photo...

This weekend, The Double Decker Arts Festival will bring more than 60,000 people to the city of Oxford along with a multitude of safety concerns. The Oxford...

From set up to sponsors, the Double Decker Arts Festival is a community-wide event that requires time and money to orchestrate. The $80,000 Double Decker...

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Republican Gov. Phil Bryant on Thursday vetoed a bill that some lawmakers said would move Mississippi away from the Common Core...

BILOXI HIGH ‘TIL I DIE The Sun Herald said the school district of Biloxi has been dragged into a national discussion over the appropriateness of schools...

Green week keynote speaker Paige West speaks at the Overby Center Wednesday. (DM Photo | Kayla Beatty)     Paige West of Columbia University...

Antajh Boggan, sophomore political science major, chants “black lives matter” at a die-in at the foot of the confederate statue on the square...