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Barlow feels at home with her OUS family
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In just two weeks, Ole Miss will host Alabama again in football. With a larger stadium capacity, and both teams ranked highly, this year's game is expected to draw even more fans to a town that always has to watch how and where people park.
Are We Ready? Parking will be at a premium again for OM games BY JOHN DAVIS OXFORD CITIZEN
As Ole Miss fans map out where they are going to park for the season opener in Orlando, Florida, city and university officials are mapping out how to accommodate an expected record amount of fans attending home games this season. The home opener for the 2016 season is just over a week away. And by the time the
No. 11 Rebels conclude their battle with the No. 4 Florida State Seminoles, kickoff at the new-look Vaught-Hemingway Stadium will be just five days away. Jimmy Allgood is the Emergency Management Director for the City of Oxford. For those familiar with his role, especially as it relates to Double Decker, anything and everything involving traffic, parking and crowd logistics is something Allgood helps study, and plan for.
BJ Barham to perform at Larry's
10 Sports
Football game season is serious business, especially from a transportation standpoint. When a game ends, the city works in conjunction with the university to help get people off campus. There are a few tweaks in regards to the shuttle service that the city provides. “We are still using the high school and Northwest Community College, but the TURN TO PARKING PAGE 5
Marquee Matchup: OM-FSU highlight first weekend of college football