From an indie rock band hailing from California to a funk group from New Orleans and several acts with north Mississippi roots, Oxford will be full of musical talent this weekend. Read
Jack Mayfield sits in a cushioned chair on the top floor of Square Books with one hand resting on his knee. He speaks assuredly, and his eyes are wise. Pausing every few
Oxford’s 23rd annual Double Decker Festival begins Friday and continues a tradition that began years ago when the festival stage was the bed of a pickup truck and the event had only
Since Oxford’s early days, its great food has made the city a gastronomic landmark. Double Decker Festival is celebrating its 23rd year, making the weekend itself as legendary as the historic restaurants
A small, copper-colored chain with a wire hanger-shaped pendant dangles around her neck. Her long, red hair drapes over her shoulders, and her hands rest on her knees as she cradles a
The ultimate honor for any athlete is to be selected to play in a professional league. Ole Miss’ powerhouse athletic program has now sprung yet another Ole Miss Rebel onto the professional
Bored in the study room? Follow these tips to put some spice back in your group project. As finals season approaches, everyone is busy with papers, exams and presentations, and for the unlucky,
Ole Miss and Mississippi State met Tuesday night for the 39th installment of the Governor’s Cup at Trustmark Park in Pearl. The two teams played a track meet in which the Bulldogs
BRANDON — Jerry Sanders has been sitting in a jail cell on a relatively minor charge of methamphetamine possession for more than a year — longer than the sentence he could get
The 122nd edition of “The Ole Miss” is here. The editors and creators behind the university’s 2017-18 yearbook are distributing copies this week after spending a year putting it together. Students can