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The Oxford Police Department will host an open house for the Oxford community this Saturday, Oct. 5 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Chief of Police Joey East wants the open house to be an opportunity for the department to reintroduce themselves and to interact with the community. East said he does not just want to...

Leaders in Washington continue to work toward resolving the government shutdown. WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama conferred with congressional...

The federal government officially shut down Oct. 1, the first day of the country’s fiscal year, causing nonessential federal services to be put on hold...

University of Mississippi student Carson Otter is expected to make a full recovery after leaving an Austin, Texas, hospital for the first time Monday since...

A panel’s recommendation to build a new parking garage behind Oxford City Hall drew opposition from a local property owner at last night’s Oxford Board...

As the Panhellenic and Interfraternity Councils host formal sorority and fraternity recruitment this week, hundreds of freshmen will receive bids to join...

Every student and visitor who drives or walks through The University of Mississippi campus is acutely aware of the obstacle of crossing the Student Union...

They may not be wearing colors or throwing up signs, but Oxford police say there is reason to be concerned about teens and potential gangs in the city. “We...

Scene of a drunk freshman as seen in the documentary “Behind Campus Walls.” In August, Foreign Policy profiled a 2010 Iranian documentary produced...

Cellular and wireless services have long been issues on campus, and while problems remain, steps have been taken to improve service. Particular spots of...