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The Oxford and Lafayette communities have made a push to eradicate hunger by providing for those in need. The University of Mississippi’s Food Bank is one way in which students can receive help. The UM Food Bank, located in Room 213 Kinard Hall, first opened in November 2012. Senior Jessica Brouckaert,...

A lot of buses pull onto campus, from the O.U.T. bus to the College GameDay bus, but only the blood donation buses save lives. United Blood Services supplies...

Memory Makers Respite Day Services is seen on Heritage Road in Oxford, Miss., Monday, Oct. 27, 2014. Photo by Cady Herring Memory Makers, a respite day...

Construction is underway near Bishop Hall to repair a failed sanitary sewer line and a storm drainage system.  The sewer line primarily serves the Johnson...

This image taken from video provided by NASA TV shows Orbital Sciences Corp.’s unmanned rocket blowing up over the launch complex at Wallops Island,...

DENVER — Spider-Man, X-Men and The Hulk loomed large in a federal appeals court Tuesday as a Colorado company fought its latest battle with Disney for...

The Adult Basic Literacy Education program, which begins at the end of October, will allow older people in the community to achieve a common goal of literacy....

The School of Education will hold its fourth annual Halloween celebration in Guyton Hall Friday from 5-7 p.m.. The festivities require no admission, but...

Oficer Nathan Shipp responds during an active shooter training exercise at Albertville High School in Albertville, Ala. AP PHOTO: ERIC T. WRIGHT Juniors...

  City officials are debating what can be done to stop transportation service Uber from operating illegally within the city of Oxford. Uber, introduced...