WREG: McCluster Working on College Degree

He’s the former Ole Miss Football star who’s now an all-purpose player for the Kansas City Chiefs and considered one of the most exciting rookies in the NFL. To say the least, Dexter McCluster’s celebrity is on the rise on and off the field. You can even find him in a Public Service Announcement rappingRead the story …

MyFoxMemphis: Ole Miss Chinese Language Program in Demand

OXFORD, Miss. – Northeast Mississippi and the People’s Republic of China are a little more than 7,000 miles apart. Culturally-speaking, the distance between the two regions is immeasurable, not unlike the difference between Oxford’s Town Square and China’s Great Wall. Read the story.

WCBI: UM Professor Looks Forward to Migraine Remedy

OXFORD, Miss. — Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Percy Harvin missed dozens of practices and a football game this past season because of migraine headaches. Many fans complained, saying a young, strong NFL player should “suck it up and play,” Read the story or the UM press release.

DM: Lafayette County Population Grows Dramatically

OXFORD, Miss. – The recent U.S. census data numbers show that Oxford and Lafayette County have experienced significant population growth in the last 10 years. The Lafayette County population grew 22.2 percent from 2000 to 2010, making it the fastest growing non-metropolitan county in the state. The county went from a population of 38,744 residentsRead the story …

Hattiesburg American: UM Museum Director Displays Own Art

Abstract artist William Pittman Andrews does some unusual things with ink. Take a work called Constellation I, in which he takes the inner tube of a pen, breaks it in half and then blows through one end to splatter ink on a canvas. Read the story about Andrews’ exhibit.

WTVA: Grove Trees Mean More Than Shade To Many

OXFORD, Miss. (WTVA) — It’s often times you don’t really think of an object in nature until you notice it’s missing. With a person poisoning trees at Auburn University, we wanted to take a historical look at a campus in our area. Read the story.

Choctaw Plainsdealer: Judge’s Papers Focus of Library Panel

OXFORD– A panel discussion focusing on J.P. Coleman’s judicial files from his years on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit is set for March 8 at the University of Mississippi. J.P. Coleman was a native of Ackerman. Read the story.

Clarion Ledger: Quilt Exhibit At Museum Shows Artistic History

A rich history in bold color and form fills the walls of the Hattie Mae Edmunds Gallery at the University of Mississippi Museum.An exhibition that celebrates the nationally renowned quilts from Gee’s Bend, Ala., offers samples from generations of women quilters. Read the story.

Channel 5: Michael Oher Signs Books In Oxford

OXFORD, MS (WMC-TV) – Michael Oher returned to the town where he became known around the nation, as the kid who beat the odds, while playing football for The University of Mississippi. He signed about 800 books at Square Books in Oxford, Miss. Tuesday night. Read the story and see a video clip of Oher’sRead the story …

WMCTV: Red Cross, Mortar Board Host Dinner

The American Red Cross and the University of Mississippi Mortar Board Chapter are inviting the public to attend their upcoming humanitarian dinner. The event, scheduled for Thursday, February 17, 6:30 p.m., is at the Inn at Ole Miss. Read the story.