Blake Summers did not have very many opportunities to truly be himself as a young boy growing up gay in Mississippi. “I remember being a kid and listening to ‘E.T.’ by Katy
After three years, the Double Decker Arts Festival is back in Oxford with Brett Young headlining on Friday and The Revivalists headlining on Saturday. Brett Young is an American country pop singer-songwriter
This year’s Oxford Film Festival will showcase several films created by UM students, including the six-minute documentary, “Oxford: A Place for Art.” “Oxford: A Place for Art” is about the nonprofit Oxford
In response to increased reports of drugging incidents both on and off-campus, the Associated Student Body and the Oxford Police Department will soon roll out new date rape drug-detecting drink coasters at
Even before their child was born, Charlie Cleland’s parents always knew he’d be spending most of his childhood in the hospital. Now nine years old, Charlie has been a longtime patient at
Director of the University of Mississippi’s Center for Community Engagement and sociologist Castel Sweet presented at a South Talks event on Wednesday in Barnard Observatory. Sweet’s presentation was titled, “‘Does My Message
Eight speakers have been selected to present at this year’s TEDxUniversityofMississippi event, “New Avenues.” Each speaker will present their specific interpretations of what the theme means to them based on their expertise.
When Ridgeland Mayor Gene McGee threatened to withdraw funding from the Ridgeland Public Library for providing LGBTQ+ material in January, it ignited a media firestorm that stretched across the country and even
Hill Country Roots, a student-led environmental service organization, will plant 2,000 trees at the UM Field Station next Saturday with the help of hundreds of volunteers. The effort is part of the
Election day was on Tuesday for the University of Mississippi 2021 Homecoming Court. Campaigning in front of the Student Union for their individual platforms, here is what candidates had to say.