The 2018 football season is almost here, and the Ole Miss Rebels are looking to build upon last season’s 6-6 record and improve their 3-5 SEC record. The Rebel defense will need
The Oxford Police Department will warn new and returning students about city ordinances they should be aware of as they arrive for the fall semester. Officers said they have noticed in previous
On Aug. 9, the Oxford Lafayette Humane Society announced it would not be renewing its management agreement with the city of Oxford and would be closing its doors officially on Sept. 30.
Uber Eats launched in Oxford on Thursday, offering food delivery from local restaurants and establishing itself as a direct competitor to Landshark Delivery, a locally owned delivery service. The Oxford launch comes
The Ole Miss Athletics Foundation is launching a new tailgating experience for game days this fall. This seemingly all-inclusive tailgating will provide game day attendees with a 10-by-20 tent, tables, chairs, TVs
With the Rebels’ first kickoff against Texas Tech less than two weeks away, Ole Miss looks set to have a solid offensive unit that includes strong players at the tight end position.
Ole Miss has been dubbed “Wide Receiver U” and perhaps rightfully so. The Rebels’ receiving corps, nicknamed the “Nasty Wide Outs,” looks to be one of the deepest and most talented in
In Phil Longo’s first season at the helm of the Ole Miss offense, the Rebels relied heavily on a high-flying passing attack. That reliance proved to be successful. With the return of
The Oxford Board of Aldermen postponed a planned vote on the highly contentious alcohol safety ordinance at its monthly meeting Tuesday night. Board member Janice Antonow suggested the delay, citing substantive unread