ARIES: In a time when nothing feels decided, it’s important that you don’t lose sight of yourself, Aries. Between classes, work and your social life, it may feel like you haven’t had
Ghostlight Repertory Theatre, a student-run theatre organization, opened “The Tragic History of the Life & Death of Doctor Faustus” on Wednesday night. This play, written by Christopher Marlowe in the late 1500s,
Smart home devices — including doorbell security cameras, smart assistants and even your smart fridge — have been discovered to have multiple security vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities can lead to leaked Wi-Fi passwords
On Monday, the University of Mississippi Choir, Orchestra and the Oxford Civic Chorus performed in honor of Veterans Day. Ole Miss ROTC groups volunteered to support the program and recognize veterans in
Five members of Ole Miss music faculty joined forces on Sunday to perform five pieces of music centered around memory. The Faculty Woodwind Quintet featured two new members of Ole Miss music
ARIES: Oh, Aries, my favorite stereotypical hot heads. This week might be tough, but today holds some moments of relief. You may be on an elevator and hear it click in an
Aysa Branch, the first African American Miss Mississippi USA, is currently preparing for her next stop in the pageant circuit while maintaining classes and a job. Branch’s schedule consists of living her
New faculty members Nave Graham and Austin Smith performed alongside associate professor of music Adam Estes Monday night. Along with teaching saxophone and bassoon to students, Estes served as a search committee
Michael Gardiner, associate professor of music, performed ambient music in Bryant Hall as part of the First Tuesdays in Bryant Hall on Tuesday. Until this point, the new series has featured classical
The University of Mississippi Gospel Choir (UMGC) celebrated its first concert of the semester at Tallahatchie-Oxford Missionary Baptist Association on Saturday. The performance focused on the theme “A Season of Miracles, Signs