Rebel Fanfare
New to the Ole Miss tailgating experience, Rebel Fanfare is a special area for families located in a parking lot behind Hume Hall, between the Circle and Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. (September 23, 2011, Page 1B)
Teaching offers a change of pace in media career
After three and a half years as online producer for NBC Nightly News, Cynthia Joyce is shifting gears with a teaching position in the University of Mississippi’s journalism school. Senior staff writer Lucy Schultze sat down to talk with Joyce on what the change has been like for her in this week’s “A Conversation With…” (September 22, 2011, Page 3)
Recalling a night in Vietnam
Oxford Generations columnist Steve Stricker looks back on one of his first nights in the Vietnam War and recalls the blessings he received. (September 16, 2011, Page 1B)
Professor James W. Silver to receive commemorative marker
Oxford and Ole Miss historian Jake Lamar Mayfield discusses the dedication of Silver Pond and the James Silver Commemorative Marker. (September 16, 2011, Page 2B)
Oxford by iPhone
Hipstamatic, an iPhone-only app, bears an interface that looks like vintage film camera and uses filters to create old-school-style images. Oxford EAGLE photographer Bruce Newman shares some of the images he’s captured around town with his iPhone in this week’s Oxford Living section (September 16, 2011, Page 1B)
Life goes on; you make it better
But it’s up to you to make it better. That’s the sentiment local volunteer Frances Smith shares with senior staff writer Lucy Schultze in this week’s “A Conversation With…” (September 15, 2011, Page 3)
Ole Miss ‘is a coming power’
Columnist and historian Jack Lamar Mayfield writes about the Rebels early years under the direction of Coach Harry Mehre and the team’s “hero” Junie Hovious. (September 9, 2011, Page 2B)
Football brings more than fans to community
Columnist and Rebel fan Joanne Wilkinson was no football expert before moving to Oxford, however she almost has the words to the Hotty Toddy chant memorized and enjoys the way the community celebrates its athletes. (September 9, 2011, Page 1B)
Festive arrangements set the stage at Grove
When it comes to looking good for game day there’s more to it then just deciding what to wear. At University Florist, owner Judy Conner offers tips on making game-day flower arrangements. (September 9, 2011, Page 1B)
From football player to family man
As the owner of The Library Sports Bar, Jon Desler keeps the party going from behind the scenes. Senior staff writer Lucy Schultze sat down to talk with the former Rebel football player in this week’s “A Conversation With…” (September 8, 2011, Page 3)

