In this week’s Word on the Street, students talked to The DM about World Peace Day which was recognized on Thursday, September 21. Students were asked, “How do you bring peace into the world every
Proud Larry’s will be overcome with funky tunes when jam band CBDB hits the stage this Thursday night. This Alabama band brings a unique sound it describes as Joyfunk, a genre determined
Oxford’s public school system has earned its rank of No. 1 in the state. Today, we have an opportunity to reaffirm our community’s commitment to quality public education and ensure that our
Neal Casal always dreamed he’d end up in a band like Chris Robinson Brotherhood. The guitarist, songwriter, author and photographer has a lot up his sleeves in terms of what he can
Proud Larry’s is bringing LGBTQ nightlife to the Square on Thursday with Code Pink, a student-run LGBTQ dance night that gives queer people the chance to DJ, dance and drag. “Code Pink: Thrift
Flame throwers, stones and masks are now banned from protests and parades in Oxford. On Tuesday, Sept. 18, the Oxford Board of Aldermen unanimously approved an ordinance amendment that would prohibit anyone
Delta natives and blues fans of all walks of life will gather in Greenville to kick off the Mississippi Delta Blues and Heritage Festival this Saturday. On the 40th anniversary of this staple
September is Sexual Health Awareness Month, and in honor, here are some ways to protect you and your partner(s). Sexually transmitted diseases on college campuses are alarmingly common, and the University of
Since its soft opening in June, the Chicory Market, located at the site of the old Oxford Farmers Market, has been growing closer to its community and local farm suppliers. “Our goal