Your first year at Ole Miss will be exciting, but it can also be overwhelming. Many people come to campus with just a few friends from high school, and some come with
Music is essential to the human experience. We are one of the only species with a concept of musicality, and we have used that to tell stories, inspire emotion and find our
For many students, substance use can seem like the relief to common collegiate ailments like social anxiety and stress. But where should students turn if substance use becomes abuse? The William Magee
Listening to Adrianne Lenker can feel like reading through her diary. In both her solo music and her band Big Thief, Lenker is known for her signature sincerity, writing vulnerable and poetic
What is the line between trash and art? That is the question on critics’ minds after the release of “Drive-Away Dolls,” Ethan Coen’s latest project as director and the writing debut of
For some, being LGBTQ+ in the South can feel like a constant uphill battle. Southerners that break from the heteronormative mold can often feel alone and unheard due to a lack of
What do you do when your history has been erased? You create your own. In “The Watermelon Woman,” Cheryl Dunye’s groundbreaking debut film, autobiography and fiction are weaved together to create a
On an average Thursday night, Lamar Hall might look barren: Hardly any lights are on and most of the classrooms are empty. But, tucked away in room 129, a small group of