As we approach the middle of the semester, it is more important than ever to look for the light at the end of the tunnel. With nearly two months left until Thanksgiving
After a two week run of shows, Ole Miss Theatre will put on its last performances of “She Kills Monsters” this week. The final shows are at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 9
Students from the University of Mississippi competed in the journalism school’s first annual 48-hour documentary film festival the weekend of Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 to tell the true stories of those
What’s that in the sky? Is that Superman? Charizard? Harley Quinn? It’s all three. Each of these characters is featured on the sign of Oxford’s first comic and collectible shop, Bad Eddy’s.
Ole Miss students and Oxford locals alike have noticed eccentric metal sculptures appearing in spots around town. These pieces of art popping up in Oxford are part of a new exhibit titled
Since the release of his album “Veteran” in January, JPEGMAFIA, a one man mafia, has been my favorite rapper. As anyone who knows me can tell you, I seriously will not shut
The Division of Diversity and Community Engagement’s inaugural “Dialogues on Diversity” series will begin next Monday with an event called “A Peace of My Mind.” During the studio event, students, faculty and
One of Ole Miss’ own, Bedon Lancaster, and his band, who are collectively known as Bedon, traveled to Starkville this past weekend and performed at Mississippi State’s annual Bulldog Bash music festival.
A year after the release of its last studio album, “Relaxer,” indie band alt-J is back with a new creation, “Reduxer.” A series of remixes of the band’s previously released music, “Reduxer”
OUTGrads and the Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies will hold a battle of literary talent called “BattleVerse: Icons OUTLoud” from 9-11 p.m. on Wednesday at Proud Larry’s. This event