by mcl | Apr 1, 2015 | Columns, Covers, Recent Cover Stories
By SHERYE S. GREEN Jason Walton’s educational career has taken him on a journey of almost two thousand miles over the past eighteen years, but none sweeter than those clocked most recently on the road home. From his upbringing in the Mississippi Delta to...
by mcl | Mar 4, 2015 | Columns, Lagniappe, Lifestyle
By Mary Margaret Turner A Look at Why Holmes Community College Is a Great College Choice Christina Bracey of Ridgeland is just one of the many students at Holmes who has been able to receive a top-notch education for a minimal cost, thanks to the plentiful...
by mcl | Mar 4, 2015 | Columns, Inspiration, Salt & Light
By Del Harrington The Mustard Seed is a Christian community for adults with developmental disabilities, which works daily to enrich the lives of over 40 adults with special needs. In 1981, The Mustard Seed opened the doors to its ministry and to its campus located at...
by mcl | Mar 4, 2015 | Columns, Inspiration, Think Tank
By Andy Wimberly My wife Christy and I went to the Ole Miss vs. Florida basketball game in Oxford last month. It was our first time in over a year. We were excited! We spent the day with good friends, Linda and Dick Glaze, and then headed to the 5 p.m. game. We found...
by mcl | Mar 4, 2015 | Columns, Lifestyle, Rave Reviews
Reviewed by Susan E. Richardson In 1891, Kate Livingston works as a statistician and helps her parents run their Washington, D.C. boarding house. Many statesmen and ambassadors, sometimes with their wives and families, live under their roof, adding interest to...