Author: LaReeca Rucker - Page 3 | The Oxford Eagle

LaReeca Rucker is a writer, reporter and adjunct journalism instructor at the University of Mississippi's Meek School of Journalism and New Media.

A veteran journalist with more than 20 years of experience, she spent a decade at the Gannett-owned Clarion-Ledger - Mississippi's largest daily newspaper - covering stories about crime, city government, civil rights, social justice, religion, art, culture and entertainment for the paper's print and web editions. She was also a USA Today contributor.

This year, she received a first place award from the Mississippi Press Association for “Best In-Depth Investigative Reporting.” The story written in 2014 for The Oxford Eagle chronicles the life of a young mother with two sons who have epilepsy, and details how she is patiently hoping legalized cannabis oil experimentation will lead to a cure for their disorder.

Her website is www.lareecarucker.com.

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CIE solves business problems

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UM graduates wear customized commencement caps and gowns

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Pride Parade rolls on the Square

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Shelter hosts dramatic readings

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Education

UM grad student creates BGLO documentary

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Weekend festival enjoyed

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Entertainment lights up the Square

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Double Decker brings artists in from all over the US

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