Remember those days when you would lock yourself in your room and listen to those two or three songs that perfectly captured all of that repressed teen angst, when you felt like
Three undergrads read original works of creative writing at an event called “Lowercase” on Saturday afternoon at Cabin 82, a coffeeshop in the lobby of the Graduate Oxford. The “Lowercase” reading series,
Julian Randall, a poet and master’s student of English, read from his debut book of poetry, “Refuse,” at Goolsby’s Hair World on Saturday night. Though a barbershop might seem like an odd
If you’ve driven down Sorority Row during rush week at Ole Miss, you’ve likely seen young women lining the streets wearing clean dresses, big hair and high heels. But in recent years,
This week, I watched two award-winning movies that I should have watched much sooner: “No Country for Old Men” and “Dallas Buyers Club.” Luckily, both films were added to Netflix in 2018.
“How many in here are wrestling fans?” Christopher Stacey asked as he stepped out into the corridor created by rows of tables in the Tupelo Room of Barnard Observatory. Roughly half of
Lindy Goodson’s “College Week in My Life” vlog begins with a montage of her making coffee, getting ready for class and hanging out in the dining room of the Phi Mu house.
On Tuesday night, a new creative writing group called the Oxford Comma sat in a corner of The Coop, the bar on the top floor of The Graduate. Its members were discussing
After several scandalous publicity stunts and teaser trailers about the film, “A Simple Favor” came to theatres to relieve us from the hype-charged air created by Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick. Based
While pausing to reflect upon the wire tree she has almost finished sculpting, Ladaijah Moore exclaimed, “Boom, yes! Let me take a picture of this.” Moore is a regular participant in the