The History of Halloween
Roughly 2,000 years ago, an ancient people known as Celts lived in the areas we now call Ireland, the UK, and northern France. The Celtic
Roughly 2,000 years ago, an ancient people known as Celts lived in the areas we now call Ireland, the UK, and northern France. The Celtic
By Bruce Coleman Mississippi College Communications Specialist One of the oldest structures on the Mississippi College campus and a beloved gathering place for alumni receptions,
On Sunday skywatchers can view the Mare Imbrium mountains, a spectacular mountain chain on the moon marking the edge of an ancient impact site. Mare,
The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) will host a public meeting to discuss Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) at the MSU Extension Service,
On August 28, a new state record for the longest female alligator was taken by two Mississippi alligator hunters, Jim Denson and Richie Denson, of
Visitors to MDWFP’s Mississippi Museum of Natural Science can now see a rare, uniquely colored, canebrake rattlesnake and learn more about this species! “The Museum
The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) announced that the monkeypox vaccine is available for high-risk individuals. Mississippians with certain risk factors and experiences that
If you’re looking for a neat place to visit in Mississippi, INFINITY Science Center is one of the newest – and most fun –
Today, August 3, is National Watermelon Day. Mark Twain once wrote that to eat a watermelon is to know “what the angels eat.” It is
BREAKING NEWS: Migratory monarch butterfly now Endangered, all surviving sturgeon species are now at risk of extinction. Today’s IUCN Red List update: https://t.co/0BDqjBw1Hn pic.twitter.com/r4XtIizo6Z —