Brynn Bates

Meal swipes now available at food trucks

Ahead of the 2024-2025 school year, Ole Miss Dining announced changes intended to make food and meals more accessible for students on campus.   An Instagram post on July 24 announced that food trucks are accepting meal swipes, with one swipe as an $8.50 cash equivalent toward food items. The idea of food trucks accepting meal […]

Are students chasing dreams or money?

Choosing a college major is no simple task. Students across the United States consider a variety of factors when making a decision that could define their future careers. According to a study conducted by the Grand Canyon University Experience team, 19% of Americans reported choosing their major for a guaranteed high income, while 81% selected […]

Rest and relaxation: UM Campus Recreation hosts sunset yoga

In an effort to help students alleviate the stress of schoolwork and upcoming finals, the University of Mississippi Campus Recreation hosted a free Sunset Yoga class on April 22 for students to ease their minds. The class was instructed by Mary Hazel Bellan, a junior biochemistry major who has been teaching yoga classes at the […]

UM celebrates National Poetry Month with open mic night

The Department of African American Studies collaborated with the Luckyday Scholars Program to host the Voice of Resilience open mic night on Wednesday, April 17 in the Residential College Marketplace dining facility, highlighting the power of spoken word poetry. “Voices of Resilience open mic night is a celebration of National Poetry Month and a collaborative […]

What is Ole Miss?

Before they begin their time at the University of Mississippi, every student has an idea of the university’s collective identity. Ole Miss has been called a party school, a rich school, a football school, a racist school and much more. When students’ time in Oxford comes to a close, they often look back and realize […]

UM to host third annual Mississippi Day

The university will host the third annual Mississippi Day on Saturday, April 13, from 10 a.m to 2 p.m. in the Circle, Union Plaza and Galtney-Lott Plaza. With each academic department having its own tent, it will be a day full of activities that entertain and inform the community about everything happening at the university. […]

UM reveals plan to replace professors with artificial intelligence

Editor’s Note: This story is one of a series of stories written by The Daily Mississippian staff in celebration of April Fool’s day.  In a decision that has left faculty scratching their heads and students wondering if they’ve stumbled into a sci-fi movie, the University of Mississippi has announced a plan to replace its entire […]

Is Greek life worth your money?

It is no secret that the University of Mississippi has a large Greek life presence. UM Fraternity and Sorority Life reported that more than 7,900 students are members of Greek organizations, and this number grows every year as each freshman class breaks the record for the largest at UM. According to statistics provided by Director […]

A splash of fun: RV and water park resort to come to Oxford

Residents and visitors of Oxford will soon have a new attraction to help them beat the heat. Roundabout Oxford RV & Water Resort is set to open in spring 2025. Located in Lafayette County off of Highway 6, three miles west of the Oxford city limits, the park will span 85 acres with 150 spots […]

Roundtable turns into Bachelor Mansion every Monday

If students have been on social media in the last six weeks, they know about Joey Graziadei and this season of “The Bachelor.” With all the buzz surrounding the show, Oxford’s Roundtable on the Square is giving students a spot to gush over Graziadei. After a rough couple of seasons of the ABC series, many […]

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