Confronting Fascism Through Creativity: Jackson Student Wins International Art Prize
As a busy graduating senior, Charles Rounds III said he had completely forgotten he had entered his piece focused on defeating fascism for the Lowell
As a busy graduating senior, Charles Rounds III said he had completely forgotten he had entered his piece focused on defeating fascism for the Lowell
Jayden Woullard, a rising senior at Murrah High School in Jackson, said she was mid-shift at Whataburger when Gov. Tate Reeves declared a state of
JACKSON, Miss.—Stephany Brown used to have a wide variety of grocery-store options to choose from in south Jackson but not any longer. The Kroger on
James Baldwin reminded us in 1956 that “there are so many ways of being despicable it quite makes one’s head spin. But the way to
Republican and Democratic leaders in Mississippi are accusing Jackson Mayor Chokwe A. Lumumba of using the COVID-19 crisis to ban open carry without due deference to the law.
Valdez Market sits in the Country Club Village Shopping Center on Old Canton Road, where it took over the site after a Winn-Dixie closed, virtually straddling the border between the capital city and its northern suburb of Ridgeland. It is an area that has seen demographic shifts in recent years, particularly in the large influx of Spanish-speaking residents in the area.
Mississippi universities are working on some innovative solutions to challenges posed by the outbreak of COVID-19, including low-cost ventilators, 3-D printed masks and more.
The University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson is taking significant steps to combat the possible “tidal wave” of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, throughout the
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