
By Briana Barnes University of Mississippi junior Katrina Dickerson is trying to stay on track with clean eating and healthy living. That’s why she is involved in a campus program called RebelWell […]
By Briana Barnes University of Mississippi junior Katrina Dickerson is trying to stay on track with clean eating and healthy living. That’s why she is involved in a campus program called RebelWell […]
By Ann Marie Edlin Words that come to mind when one describes the town of Oxford are prosperity, the University, the Square and a bubble – all aspects that aid in dangling […]
By Kendra Taylor For many freshmen, the transition from high school to college can be stressful. According to Thriveworks.com, a counseling website, anxiety among college students has been rising since the 1950s. […]
By Colin Preston The graduation merchandise for sale in stores and constant messages about purchasing your cap and gown and ordering graduation invitation cards for friends and family can make a student […]
By Katelin Davis From Elvis’ rocking roots in Tupelo to BB King’s soulful melodies, Mississippi’s musical culture is vast and rich. Following a nationwide trend, vinyl records have exploded onto the scene […]
By Jana Rosenberg Culin-Arts storeowner Valeda Carmichael is a Mississippi native with a long-time passion for food and art. Twelve years ago in West Point, she decided to turn her dream into […]
“I love being a firefighter. There is no greater feeling than watching something that was lifeless when you got there change to a breathing human being when you leave; or seeing someone […]
By Yusuf Abusharif Saed Bishara and Sonai Kashoa are technically Israeli. Their passports bare the famous menorah and olive branches, the coat of arms of Israel. They can vote for president, pay their […]
Meek School of Journalism and New Media students at the University of Mississippi were asked to review 15 apps and multimedia websites to see whether or not they felt they could be […]