In the past two weeks, I have finished a semester’s worth of homework for my American history class. I did not do it because I’m a huge history buff or a straight-up
Once, while in college, I was at a track meet watching a race with a teammate and good friend of mine. In the race, one athlete’s heel was clipped by another’s, and
Adam Ganucheau Mississippi Today The University of Mississippi’s top fundraisers, including the current athletics director, back the university’s proposal to move its Confederate monument. Keith Carter, who formerly headed the athletics foundation
Governor Tate Reeves’s office claims a dedication to being “For All Mississippi,” but Reeves’s Mississippi apparently does not include gender studies majors. The resentment toward universities and colleges is not exactly a
On the morning of Jan. 23, Callie Daniels Bryant, a University of Mississippi graduate and local journalist, died from injuries from a car wreck. A little before 10 a.m., 28-year-old Callie was
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West bought out a theater for nearly 300 members of the Oxford community to see “Just Mercy” tonight at the Oxford Malco Cinemas on Jackson Avenue — and
Though the semester has just started, early classes and tough parking may be getting you down. Don’t let this get in the way of the beginning of an awesome semester. Enjoy our
Southside Gallery is featuring 13 artists in their latest themed exhibition “Birds,” which opened on Jan. 28. The theme of the exhibition is artwork that features birds because of their appearance throughout
There are no moral victories in SEC basketball. That’s especially true for a basketball team that built a 19-point lead over a nationally ranked squad in its own building and failed to
Ole Miss lead by 17 at halftime, by 10 with 8:10 to play and by 9 with 5:32 remaining. Then Breein Tyree, the SEC’s leading scorer, picked up his fifth foul, and