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The J.D. Williams Library will be hosting a panel of female veterans in the Faulkner Room on the third floor this Friday from 11 a.m. to noon. In conjunction with this year’s Common Reading Experience, “The Unforgiving Minute” by Craig Mullaney, the panel members will talk freely about their experiences...

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The U.S. Senate on Monday confirmed Jackson attorney Debra Brown for a federal judgeship in north Mississippi, and she will become...

The Green Grove Initiative was one of the first programs started by the Office of Sustainability to reduce the amount of waste produced on gamedays through...

AT&T launched a distracted driving campaign earlier this year. Now the state of Miss. is doing the same. If you’re texting on Mississippi Highway...

Jon MaynardCourtesy Oxford-Lafayette County Chamber of Commerce After serving 10 months as vice president of the Oxford-Lafayette County Economic Development...

The Oxford Farmer’s Market on West Jackson Loop on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2013Photo by Austin McAfee I The Daily Mississippian The Oxford City Market,...

The Champion Tree outside of the Student Union is an icon on campus.Photo by Aditya Khare I The Daily Mississippian Champions come and go at The University...

A kitten up for adoption at the Oxford-Lafayette Humane Society Monday.Photo by Vince Davis I The Daily Mississippian On Sept. 30, Mr. Puggles — a name...

The Oxford-Lafayette Habitat for Humanity Affiliate dedicated their 13th Habitat House on Sunday as the Carrothers family was presented their new home. Nakia...

Though the University of Mississippi was declared “the safest school in the SEC” by Collegesafe.com in 2012, local police officials and Ole Miss students...