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INTERNATIONAL – Oxford Stories
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From students at the University of Mississippi Meek School of Journalism and New Media. Saturday, November 5th, 2016. 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION COVERAGE. 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION COVERAGE. November 5, 2016. Oxford Stories reporters have been working throughout the semester covering the 2016 presidential election. They will continue coverage next week when a new President of the United States is elected. 2016 Election […]. Students discuss study abroad safety after UM student’s death. October 24, 2016.
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LinkedIn is Not the Ultimate Career Site, Twitter Is | MIDDLE-AGED MAN BLAH'G
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MIDDLE-AGED MAN BLAH'G. LinkedIn is Not the Ultimate Career Site, Twitter Is. May 13, 2015. Twitter serves myriad purposes for millions of people. It’s provided space for brand campaigns, event organizations, personal rants, and every other attention-seeking tactic imaginable since 2006. Though many people use it for professional connections, some view it unprofessional at times certainly not as respectable as LinkedIn for branding. What Twitter has that LinkedIn doesn’t:. Because so many more people are...
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Why So Many of Us Experience a Midlife Crisis | MIDDLE-AGED MAN BLAH'G
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MIDDLE-AGED MAN BLAH'G. Why So Many of Us Experience a Midlife Crisis. April 24, 2015. A mid-career crisis can happen to anyone. It can hit even those who objectively have the most fulfilling jobs. When it does, it inflicts pain on the individual suffering it and causes productivity losses for employers. Yet, the phenomenon remains stigmatized and under-researched, leaving crucial questions unanswered. What are the causes? Why does this malaise seem to strike in mid-life? Discovered that this age-related...
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HEALTH – Oxford Stories
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From students at the University of Mississippi Meek School of Journalism and New Media. Saturday, November 5th, 2016. 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION COVERAGE. Living Foods continues to provide healthy food alternatives for Oxford residents. October 11, 2016. Anna Hawkins The Oxford Eagle amhawki1@go.olemiss.edu Today, we hear a lot of talk about organic food, and many seem more worried about what they are consuming. Eating healthy isn’t always easy, but […]. October 10, 2016. October 9, 2016. October 6, 2016.
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Five Lies That Could Be Ruining Your Career (and your Life) | MIDDLE-AGED MAN BLAH'G
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MIDDLE-AGED MAN BLAH'G. Five Lies That Could Be Ruining Your Career (and your Life). May 13, 2015. Theresa Sullivan Conservation Careers. We humans are really great at telling ourselves stories. That voice we hear in our head recites some pretty interesting narratives so often and so frequently that we really start believing them after awhile. These stories we keep thinking turn into our beliefs about ourselves, others and the world in general. They actually. Though these stories may seem like very true ...
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The 30 Most Livable Cities for Baby Boomers | MIDDLE-AGED MAN BLAH'G
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MIDDLE-AGED MAN BLAH'G. The 30 Most Livable Cities for Baby Boomers. April 25, 2015. Apparently, Wisconsin is the place to go for an active, enjoyable life after age 50. At least, that’s what a new livability index from AARP says. Christine DiGangi / Credit.com. Apparently, Wisconsin is the place to go for an active, enjoyable life after age 50. At least, that’s what a new livability index. Large (Population 500,000 and Higher). Washington, D.C. Medium (Population 100,000 to 500,000). St Paul, Minn.
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An Oxford artist discusses her work – Oxford Stories
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From students at the University of Mississippi Meek School of Journalism and New Media. Saturday, November 5th, 2016. 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION COVERAGE. NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI DAILY JOURNAL. Follow me on Twitter. An Oxford artist discusses her work. May 10, 2015. From William Faulkner to the Ole Miss Rebels, you don’t have to be from Mississippi to know that Oxford has a great deal of history and culture that make it unique. Debbie Smith Myers is one of the artists that make the Double Decker Festival p...
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ENTERTAINMENT – Oxford Stories
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From students at the University of Mississippi Meek School of Journalism and New Media. Saturday, November 5th, 2016. 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION COVERAGE. 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION COVERAGE. November 5, 2016. Oxford Stories reporters have been working throughout the semester covering the 2016 presidential election. They will continue coverage next week when a new President of the United States is elected. 2016 Election […]. October 31, 2016. How do you afford to live in Oxford? October 31, 2016. Taylor ...
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A Reeder finds her voice – Oxford Stories
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From students at the University of Mississippi Meek School of Journalism and New Media. Saturday, November 5th, 2016. 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION COVERAGE. NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI DAILY JOURNAL. Follow me on Twitter. A Reeder finds her voice. May 10, 2015. Nging fills a house right outside of Oxford on a bright, sunny afternoon. Carli Reeder is seated at the piano. Reeder spent most of her childhood. Not knowing how to express herself. However, when she found music, she found herself too. I love it because ...
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POLITICS – Oxford Stories
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From students at the University of Mississippi Meek School of Journalism and New Media. Saturday, November 5th, 2016. 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION COVERAGE. 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION COVERAGE. November 5, 2016. Oxford Stories reporters have been working throughout the semester covering the 2016 presidential election. They will continue coverage next week when a new President of the United States is elected. 2016 Election […]. Opinion: Oxford Stories reporters share thoughts on last presidential debate.
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