The University of Mississippi Department of Theatre and Film is bringing “The Prom” to the Gertrude C. Ford Center from Nov. 10 to Nov. 12. The play is derived from the book
In “Ask A&C,” University of Mississippi students ask culture-based questions about university and Oxford community life. Members of the arts and culture writing staff answer these questions with their own personal takes.
While the Pride of the South Marching Band uses an ensemble of instruments to play songs for those within earshot of Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, the Ole Miss Handband has a different way of
University of Mississippi Chancellor Glenn Boyce and other speakers, including Provost Noel Wilkin and Director of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture Kathryn McKee, showed their appreciation for the university
Perhaps the greatest gift Drake has ever given us was deciding not to bark on his eighth studio album, “For All the Dogs.” Closing in on two decades of dominating the charts,
In honor of the upcoming performance of The Prom, Will is joined by Sophomore Theatre Arts Major Gavin Lane to offer a peek behind the curtain of the theatre program here at
Tucked away on the Circle between Peabody Hall and Bryant Hall sits one of the oldest buildings on the University of Mississippi campus — Fulton Chapel. Built and completed in 1927, Fulton
A contemporary undergraduate student at the University of Mississippi might be used to traffic jams around the Square, overwhelming options of courses to take and a campus that is connected to the
Creativity can be expressed through various different outlets — music, fashion, photography and even accounting. A new University of Mississippi organization, Kolorhouse, is aiming to help creatives express their unique talents. Kolorhouse’s
In 1848, the University of Mississippi opened its doors, marking the beginning of an incredible journey in higher education. Now, 175 years later, the university will celebrate its remarkable history, impact and