In one of the most powerful and telling images of the civil rights era, a white teenager angrily shouts at a black teenager clutching a textbook to her chest and stoically walking
The Ole Miss choir will be performing songs they’ve been practicing all semester at their annual fall choral concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at North Oxford Baptist Church. The choral concert will have
In the first of a three-game home stretch, the Rebels defeated the Vanderbilt Commodores 57-35 behind a dominant performance from quarterback Shea Patterson who threw for more than 350 yards and accounted
Monday 8:30 a.m. – Yoga in the Gallery – UM Museum 5 p.m. – John Cofield with “Oxford, Mississippi: The Cofield Collection” – Chancellor’s House 5 p.m. – DACA and Dreamers Panel
The Pride of the South has been a part of the Rebel experience since 1928, when the group consisted of only 29 members and the SEC was nonexistent. The band used instruments,
This week, sports editor Grayson Weir sat down with Jonathan Gibson, assistant lifestyles editor, to discuss his perspective on the current Ole Miss football season and the general sports atmosphere in Oxford. Below is
I always found the American phrase “the elephant in the room” to be very fascinating. It’s a bizarre idiom, but it’s one that provides a powerful metaphor. This phrase gives us a
Landshark ‘symbolizes unity’ The Landshark hand gesture is a charismatic sign that, when thrown up, brings unity and acknowledgment of our school pride to all of us. It is not covered in
Last week, social media was united in mocking Ole Miss yet again for mindlessly making another decision that further erodes our university’s great traditions and fanfare. Promoted by the Associated Student Body
Oxford Burger Company is introducing a new style of dining to the Oxford Square. The fast and casual restaurant brings a simple but well-done menu with the aim of providing all of Oxford