Wang Zhen was Chinese artist and calligrapher known for his paintings of birds, flowers, and Buddhist figures. His style was directly influenced by his teacher Wu Changshuo, and his works often evince ...
Timothy Herrington Jr. was accused by prosecutors of murdering University of Mississippi student Jay Lee Bruce Newman/The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal via AP A mistrial was declared this ...
(WDAM) - A nursing major in her junior year was crowned Miss University ... Mississippi, secured the honor at a scholarship pageant held Nov. 16 in the Mannoni Performing Arts Center.
Both Herrington and Lee had graduated from the University of Mississippi. Lee, 20, was pursuing a master’s degree. He was known for his creative expression through fashion and makeup and often ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The highly-anticipated trial of a former University of Mississippi student is set to begin in Oxford, Mississippi on Monday. Timothy Herrington Jr. is accused of murdering 20-ye ...
Judge Kelly Luther presides over the case of Sheldon Timothy Herrington Jr., who is on trial for the murder of University of Mississippi student Jimmie "Jay" Lee, at the Lafayette County ...
Judge Declares Mistrial After Jury Deadlocks Over Killing of Gay University of Mississippi Student A judge declared a mistrial Wednesday in the case of Sheldon “Timothy” Herrington Jr. in the ...
A judge declared a mistrial Wednesday in the case of Sheldon “Timothy” Herrington Jr. in the 2022 killing of Jimmy “Jay” Lee, a gay man who was prominent in the LGBTQ+ community at the ...
BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - Biloxi leaders got their first look at what’s in store for the $35 million Mississippi Cyber and Technology Center planned for land off White Avenue. The 100,000 sq.
A judge declared a mistrial in the case of a Mississippi man accused of murdering gay University of Mississippi (“Ole Miss”) student, Jimmy “Jay” Lee. Lee is believed to be dead but a body ...
The application deadline for the online MBA programs at University of Southern Mississippi, a public school, is June 1. Eighty-four percent of students are already employed when they first enroll.