A man was arrested Wednesday in New Orleans for posing as a white man and threatening the lives of many black students because Barack Obama won the presidential election.
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Lawyers’ arguments and witnesses’ testimonies will soon be heard inside the Lafayette County Courthouse in the middle of the Square as the building’s renovations near completion.
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After many years, the spirited rivalry between Ole Miss and LSU will finally begin its own legacy on Saturday in Baton Rouge with the first annual Magnolia Bowl.
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After 12 years of service, Tristan Denley is leaving Ole Miss
The courtroom in the Chancery Building Wednesday afternoon, was filled with maps of Oxford along with curious residents who were interested in the Toby Tubby Parkway Study.
Sleeping in his car and on strangers’ couches was hardly what Jake McGraw expected to be doing during what would have been the fall semester of his junior year.
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Opposing political commentators and co-authors of “Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power,” Jerry Nash and Andy Taggart, engaged in a post-election discussion about the impact of the 2008 presidential race and its effect on Mississippi politics.
The elections may be over but Oxonians, Democrats and Republicans alike, still have their signs planted firmly in the ground. Amid the Obama/Biden and McCain/Palin and regional campaign signs in the yards across the country, there are additional signs unique to Lafayette County.
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