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On Wednesday, Oct. 25, the Overby Center for Southern Journalism and Politics featured the premiere and discussion of a new documentary film titled “Flag Flap Over Mississippi.” This film is an independent venture by award-winning filmmaker Rex Jones and was produced by The Southern Documentary Project,...

The university was recently awarded a $100,000 grant by the Freeman Foundation to help fund select students to hold internships in East and Southeast Asia...

Shelves at the Pantry are stocked constantly, and are set up and operated much like a grocery store. Clients are able to look through the shelves and take...

At its latest meeting, the Oxford Board of Aldermen approved the design for the new downtown parking garage. The design for the new garage was inspired by Oxford City Hall to incorporate a common theme with the look of the other buildings on the Square.  This is the second attempt at a design for the garage. The first attempt didn’t appeal to all the aldermen because...

Colleges Against Cancer is hosting its second annual “Chugs for the Jugs” bar crawl Thursday to raise money and awareness for breast cancer. The...

Students participated in a question and answer session with CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett. Photo Courtesy of Stephen Fier Last weekend, 20...

The University of Mississippi has hired four new regional admissions counselors to recruit more out-of-state applicants after overall enrollment dipped...

Jim Hood is a busy man. After 13 years as Mississippi’s attorney general, the Chickasaw County native is well-acquainted with his home state’s strengths...

On Nov. 1, National Novel Writing Month — affectionately abbreviated NaNoWriMo by participants  — will begin. Participants of the challenge will attempt...

In the two months since classes began, five sexual assaults have been reported on campus — three in dorms and two in fraternity houses. The most recent...