UM student brings Harry Potter to Oxford
A recent fundraiser for Parkinson’s Disease Foundation combined the magic of Harry Potter and community spirit of giving during the first Quidditch tournament. (October 24, 2012, Page 2)
Holder discusses equality in U.S.
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder spent Thursday evening talking about racial equality and how far, or not far, the nation and Mississippi has come since James Meredith enrolled at Ole Miss in 1962. (September 28, 2012, Page 1A)
St. Patrick still uniting thousands
Despite not being Irish, columnist Amanda Schnugg took the time to learn about St. Patrick’s Day and shared the information with her readers in today’s Oxford Living. (March 16, 2012, Page 1B)
Rivers Hill church spreads holiday warmth
The Rivers Hill Church of Christ, located on Highway 334 in Oxford, is doing its part to spread the warmth of the Holiday season by providing clothing to anyone in need on the fourth Saturday of every month. (December 2, 2011, Page 5B)
Trading out the heat for the cold
University of Mississippi English student and columnist Amanda Schnugg remembers when 60 degrees was cold while living in Florida. (November 4, 2011, Page 3B)
Local comedian scheduled to appear on ‘Mo’nique’
Oxford High School graduate Karlous Miller will be appearing on the ‘Mo’nique Show’ tonight on BET. (August 9, 2011, Page 3)
Photo contest a family affair
Water Valley’s Anna Avant, 10, won three first-place awards for her age division in this year’s Youth and Adult Outdoor Photography Contest, sponsored by the Mississippi Wildlife Federation. (July 18, 2011, Page 12)
The end of a magical area
Ole Miss English major and columnist Amanda Schnugg tells her story of growing up in the magical world of Harry Potter. (July 15, 2011, Page 1B)
Golf tournament to help raise money for local scouts
Second annual Morris “Preacher” Lovelady Golf Tournament will be held July 23 and will benefit the local Boy Scouts of America. A portion of the funds will go toward a new pavilion at Camp Toby Tubby at Sardis Lake. (July 8, 2011, Page 3A)
Juneteenth festival returns for third year
The third annual Juneteenth festival starts tonight at 7 p.m. on Martin Luther King Drive in Oxford. The event is celebration of the Emancipation Proclamation. (June 17, 2011, Page 2A)

