Monday 8:30 a.m. – Yoga in the Gallery – UM Museum 6 p.m. – “Just Mercy” panel discussion – Overby Center Auditorium Tuesday 2:30 p.m. – Seeing Sri Lanka – Overby Center
The Oxford Treehouse Gallery is giving Lafayette County and Oxford residents the opportunity to celebrate, remember and memorialize passed loved ones for the Day of the Dead at 6 p.m. today. “We loved
Driving is a privilege, but within our country, it has been consistently portrayed as more of a right. Everywhere you drive all over the state and in many other places, you see
Essentially, contextualization doesn’t work with Confederate statues in public spaces because it’s a policy based exclusively on the white experience. It pleases nostalgic fans of cherry-picked, sanitized history and guilty white “liberals”
The 20th anniversary touring company of the hit Broadway musical “Rent” brought the house down with an electric performance Thursday night at the Gertrude C. Ford Center. Under direction from musical theater veteran
Proud Larry’s hosted the third Broken English event of this semester Tuesday, featuring readings of prose and poetry by two students in the creative writing master’s degree program. The event featured writers Tyriek White
The University of Mississippi has hired four new regional admissions counselors to recruit more out-of-state applicants after overall enrollment dipped slightly this fall. This year, 23,780 students enrolled on all University of
Monday 8:30 a.m. – Yoga in the Gallery – UM Museum 5 p.m. – John Marszalek, David Nolan and Louie Gallo with “The Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant: The Complete Annotated
“My only son, William Scott Smith, decided to leave this world on May 3, 2015.” His story starts unassumingly, like any other. He had a loving mother, a band of misfit buddies