All the colors of the rainbow will collide on April 24-30. Oxford Pride, organized by the Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies, is hosting a whole week of LGBTQIA+ events.
A new mural located near the parking garage on the Square depicts “Princess Hoka,” a Chickasaw woman who owned the land that Oxford resides on. Published on Dec. 11, 2021,
For the past year, students at the University of Mississippi — mostly chemistry, pharmacy, biology and engineering majors — have been experimenting different ways for drug delivery for the nasal cavity. Located
For most people, COVID- 19 created obstacles to communication and connecting with others. But for those with hearing impairments who read lips to understand a conversation, masks cut them off from the
Food insecurity has infiltrated nearly 15% of Mississippi’s population. The Center for Inclusion and Cross Cultural Engagement planned on hosting “Are You Ready? Dialogue Series: Food Insecurity” on March 30, but was
Happy Landing, a folk pop band, started their roots in Oxford and will take the stage at Proud Larry’s March 25 at 8 p.m. Matty Hendley, the lead singer and creator of
On Feb. 26, the Vietnamese American Student Association (Ole Vasa) partnered with Grove Grocery and hosted a Pho Night to celebrate the Lunar New Year. Mississippi experienced a large influx of
The Associated Student Body is in election season. On Tuesday March 8 students will vote on the candidates running for office. Voting will be open on MyOleMiss from 7 a.m. to 7
Chancellor Glenn Boyce announced that as of March 2, masks are no longer required in all indoor facilities, but only on transportation networks and in UM medical centers. The email, sent on
Music is a unique entity that allows people to communicate love, emotions and thoughts in a manner that is both enjoyable and fulfilling. On Feb. 24 at 7:30 p.m. the University of