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3. Concert in the Grove Above: A concert in The Grove can be a great way to enjoy an afternoon. Here audience members enjoy a concert by Three Dog Night on Red and Blue weekend. Right: Three Dog Night sings Eli ' s coming to a packed crowd in The Grove. by IslaSchuchs When the weather is warm and the daylight hours are long, there is sure to be a concert in The Grove. Red and Blue week, each spring, generally signals the start of Grove concerts. Last spring, visiting artists included Three Dog Night, Better than Ezra and Cowboy Mouth. Dining the- summer, the Student Programming Board holds a series ol concerts in The Grove on Sunday evenings with artists ranging from jazz bands to the Kudzu Kings. The last Grove Concert ol the summer is normally around the end of August. So the next tunc you hear some- good music outside of your clorm window or as your drive around campus get out your blankets and coolers and head out to The Grove to see who is playing. theEND
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2. Go to Four Corners Chevron at one in the morning by Killcvl lunsberger So, .ill the bars arc dosed and you ' re starving, what are you going to do? The answer: Chevron! At Four Corners, just ofl the Square, lies a little piece of late-nigh) munchies heaven. Whether you are craving the famous chicken-on-a-stick, potato logs, pizza sticks, egg rolls or just a hag of chips, Chevron on Four Corners is the most popular late night spot in town. Its popularity can be a pain, however, when it comes to parking. There arc- nights when the place looks more like a car sales lot than a gas station I fall of the fun though is seeing so many of your friends that had the same bright idea and craving as you! So next time it gets late and you get hungry, remember the biggest snaik bar in town. One piece of advice: Chicken-on-a-stick doesn ' t taste as good when you ' re sober! theLND Waitiny in line for a quick snack at Chevron can take a while, but at one in the morning it is worth the wait. Above: Freshman Sam Patton pays for a late night rnunchie. Sweet bliss at one o ' clock in the morning. If s almost as good as sex. 95 Top: You never know what you might see late at night in the Chevron parking lot. Above: While most places in Oxford are asleep this late at night, Chevron is just getting its biggest rush of the day. -Hudson Chadwick, a freshman business major from Jackson, Miss.
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4. Betty Davis Grocery by IslaScliuc hs It ' s Sunday, and you are oul ol beer. You could just wait until Monday to continue your partying, or you could make a run to Betty Davis lor cold beer and great barbecue. Although it is in Marshall County, it is only 15-20 minutes away from the heart of Oxford. Just head up Highway 7, and take the first gravel road to the left after you cross the bridgc tnto Marshall County. Just make sure you get there before they close, 9: SO p.m. on weeknights and 10 p.m. on weekends. theEND 5. Taylor Grocery The wr ' i tings ' on the wall. by IslaSchuchs What would Mississippi be without catfish? For delicious catfish with an Oxford flare there is no better place than Taylor Grocery. So pack up your alcohol (it has a bring your own brown bag policy) and head out to Taylor for your very own experience. Oh, and don ' t forget your Sharpie so you can join the multitude of others in signing your name on the walls. theEND essentials
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