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'Military in Film' set for Old Capitol
Crossroads Film Society presents a special Veterans Day program, 'The Military in Film,' featuring the 2002 'We Were Soldiers' and clips from other films, at 7 p.m. today at the War Memorial Auditorium, 120 N. State St.
Millsaps prof wins national award
Michael Galaty's fascination with anthropology began with a visit with his grandfather to the original King Tut exhibit in Chicago at age 7. The interest sparked on that trip more than 30 years ago has turned into a doctorate in anthropology, archeology digs in North America and Southeastern Europe, and most recently, the national undergraduate ...
Flowood Painters show off works at Pearl library
For a group of metro area artists, painting with one another has become an avenue for learning, enjoyment and friendship.
Millsaps choir, sword masters to perform
The Millsaps Singers and the Japan-America Society of Mississippi will present 'Iaido: Music & Martial Arts' at 7 p.m. Nov.
A 1981 graduate of Clover High School, Keith B. Moses, currently the Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Memphis Field Office in Nashville Resident Agancy in Tennessee, was awarded a Master of Business Degree from Millsaps College in Jackson, Miss., on May 9, 2009.
Wednesday Nov. 4 MISTLETOE MARKETPLACE: Mistletoe Marketplace 2009, sponsored by the Junior League of Jackson, will be held Nov.
Apollo expert to speak at Millsaps
Science journalist and author Andrew Chaikin will speak at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Millsaps College's Academic Complex Recital Hall in Jackson.
Zach Booth of Vicksburg was 13 years old and had never seriously pondered his sexual orientation.
Rein promoted to Trustmark V.P.
F. Joseph Rein Jr. has been promoted to senior vice president at Trustmark National Bank in Jackson.
You're probably familiar with some of Beethoven's compositions, even if you don't have an in-depth familiarity of classical music.
School News: WOISD Work Day and more
Pull out your gardening gloves and dust off your tools, White Oak Independent School District is inviting the public to participate in a Nature Center Work Day.
Former resident recognized for longest service
Walter Wood, a former northeast Jackson resident who is now executive director of the Alabama Department of Youth Services, was recognized by the Department of Youth Services Board and Alabama Gov.
Millsaps College receives grant for new laser
Millsaps College received a three-year $384,535 grant from the National Science Foundation to support student research in the college's W.M. Keck Center for Instrumental and Biochemical Comparative Archaeology.
The jazz piano trio known as The Jiri Levicek Trio will perform on Oct. 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the Ford Academic Complex Recital Hall at Millsaps College.
'Spirits and the Supernatural'
If you're too old to trick or treat, the next best way to enjoy Halloween might be a special one-night literary class through the Millsaps College Enrichment program.
StateStreet Group adds Turnipseed
Amy Turnipseed has joined StateStreet Group as commercial real estate manager. She will oversee leasing and management of commercial properties in the company's portfolio.
Millsaps College's Else School of Management will hold a forum, 'What Does the Economic Future Hold?' at 8 a.m. Tuesday.
Wednesday Oct. 7 HISTORY IS: Joe Weigand, Teddy Roosevelt reenactor, will present a program on Roosevelt and his Mississippi connections at noon at the Winter Building, 200 North St., in this segment of the History Is lunch series.
Courtney Pledger is producing major motion pictures from Little Rock. PLEDGER: Came to LR for "community." A Little Rock woman is proving that you're never too far away to make things happen in Hollywood.
Author, humorist to appear at Millsaps
Noted author and humorist Clyde Edgerton will present a musical interpretation of his latest novel, The Bible Salesman, on Oct.
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