Claire Reynolds

How are students feeling before election results roll in?

After months of campaigning, today is when the efforts of former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris will be measured at the ballot box. Before the results roll in, University of Mississippi students have expressed feelings of excitement, stress, information fatigue and enthusiasm. Freshman integrated marketing communications major Melinda Ban is a first-time […]

Water Valley hosts 16th annual art crawl

The Water Valley Main Street Association will host the town’s 16th annual art crawl on Saturday, Oct. 19. Art enthusiasts can peruse homes and businesses opening their doors for the event and mingle with local artists from 6-9 p.m. Following the crawl, which has 14 stops, an after-party will be held from 9-10:30 p.m.  In […]

Fueled by love: Jakota White is Mr. Ole Miss

Jakota White, a senior integrated marketing communications major from Gulfport, Miss., did not  expect to attend the University of Mississippi when he first started browsing for colleges. Now, the newly elected Mr. Ole Miss could not imagine himself anywhere else. “I will jump at any opportunity to speak my mind about the place that has […]

From Walmart aisles to a debut album: Mason Ramsey makes a stop in Oxford

Mason Ramsey will make Oxford the first of many stops on his “Falls Into Place Tour Pt. 2” on Thursday, Sept. 19. This tour is set to begin one day before the release of Ramsey’s debut album, “I’ll See You In My Dreams.” “I am super excited to be kicking off the tour in Oxford. […]

Fraternity recruitment proceeds without Phi Kappa Tau

The University of Mississippi’s Interfraternity Council Formal Recruitment week kicked off on Thursday, Aug. 22, with a record-breaking 1,593 participants and Phi Kappa Tau stepping out of the recruitment process. IFC President and senior accounting major Beckett Abington explained that recruitment began earlier this year due to classes starting later in the fall. “We decided, […]

Brett Young and Josh Kelley return to Ole Miss

The night before Ole Miss Football’s premiere game of the season against Furman, country stars Brett Young and Josh Kelley – both former University of Mississippi student-athletes – will make some noise in the Sandy and John Black Pavillion on Friday, Aug. 30. Tickets for the show, which is being hosted by Ole Miss Athletics, […]

Iconic symbols of Ole Miss

With a rich history and countless traditions, there are several iconic symbols of Ole Miss that every incoming student must be acquainted with. From historic buildings to four-legged friends, here is a list of some of the most well-known landmarks and figures at the university. The Grove Revered for being the premier spot to tailgate […]

MatchStick Bakery introduces a new sweet treat to campus

Grandmother and granddaughter duo Donna McComb and Maddy Underwood have been adding a little sweetness to students’ days in the form of a French delicacy — macarons. McComb, founder of MatchStick Bakery, has been making macarons for four years, a skill she picked up after illness prevented her from returning to her job. Recently, her […]

Sunshine and good times at the 27th Double Decker Arts Festival

Idyllic Mississippi spring weather, world-class food, award-winning musical talent and an estimated 75,000 attendees could be found on the Square this weekend, all coming together to celebrate the 27th annual Double Decker Arts Festival on April 26-27. Kickstarting the weekend’s events on Friday, April 26, three musical acts — 17-year-old Grace Bowers, country vocalist Conner […]

Bella McCormick wins Singer-Songwriter Competition at The Lyric

Bella McCormick, a journalism major from Nashville, was deemed winner of the Rose & Thorn Records Songwriter competition hosted at The Lyric on April 20, taking home a $500 cash prize. The competition received over 50 entry applications and eventually narrowed their selection down to six contestants. To apply for a chance to compete in […]

-
00:00
00:00
Update Required Flash plugin
-
00:00
00:00