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From the farmer’s gate to your plate—that’s the short version of what food science is. The longer version? That’s what ...
Mississippi State is celebrating the university’s newest Harry S. Truman Scholarship winner. Claire Green of North Little Rock, Arkansas, is receiving up to $30,000 in graduate-study expenses as part ...
Amid nationwide crackdown on speech in universities, Millsaps professor’s employment remains in flux
The morning after the 2024 presidential election, James Bowley canceled his class “to mourn and process this racist fascist ...
For years, young adults in the National Civilian Community Corps gave back to the western Mississippi city. After a DOGE ...
Our President is biting Adam Smith’s Invisible Hand—hard. Adam Smith of course doesn’t care; he died in 1790. Our President’s ...
When the House abruptly jumped on the chance to pass the Senate’s typo-ridden income tax cut bill, it incidentally adopted ...
The company is constructing a 930,000-square-foot facility in Chickasaw Trails Industrial Park. The Mississippi Development ...
Very few believed Mississippi could ever rise from the bottom of the national education rankings, writes Rachel Canter. She ...
Due to flooding and high water resulting from heavy rainfall, Wolf Lake is closed to all recreational boating until further ...
Four local students will vie for the title of Miss 21 Club, Inc. on Sunday, April 27, 2025 at the organization’s annual ...
Six department heads within Yazoo City were reappointed by city leaders this week. Those positions included the ...
The good news is, I didn’t die. The bad news is that I’m old and I forget to do things—like not updating a Sun column about ...
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