Griffin Neal

IHL to discuss chancellor search this week

The Institutions of Higher Learning Board of Trustees will meet this week to discuss candidates for the next chancellor of the University of Mississippi.  The board will meet Wednesday and Thursday morning at the University of Mississippi Medical School in Jackson. The board selected 39 members for the UM Chancellor Search Advisory Committee, which held […]

College football pick ’em

The boys are back in town. They’re back like a lateral and serious as an accounting exam. Josh took a few hits in week four, and Griffin took a week off to recuperate from three seriously bad beats in week three. They’re back, and they’re confident. Follow them along for this magical journey through week […]

ASB Senate passed it unanimously. The students said no.

On Tuesday night, nearly two-thirds of participating students voted to reject the Associated Student Body‘s proposal to raise the Student Activities Fee from $5 to $10.  The proposal was placed on the homecoming ballot after the ASB Senate voted unanimously to hold a student referendum. If it was accepted by the student body, ASB would […]

Miss Ole Miss winner disqualified

A last-minute ASB Attorney General’s investigation disqualified Taran Carrasco, who received a majority of the votes in the Miss Ole Miss runoff election, due to a campaign violation of the ASB Code and Constitution concerning bribery.  ASB Judicial Chair Liza Boyer confirmed that Carrasco was disqualified due to bribery, but added that “it was less […]

Enrollment numbers to be released in November

Editor’s note: An earlier version of this article should have reported that 23,258 students attended the University of Mississippi’s campuses and medical school in September 2018, not 23,358. Enrollment data for the 2019-2020 school year will not be released until November, the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning announced Friday afternoon in a press release.  Preliminary […]

College football pick ’em

Josh and Griffin are back in business after a nearly perfect week two. We told you we know what we’re talking about. Now you have a reason to trust us. We’ll pick a few matchups across the college football for entertainment purposes only, of course. Follow us to glory. No. 19 Iowa (-2.5) at Iowa […]

MS Critterz President resigns

Editor’s note: An earlier version of this article should have identified Mark Burson as an adjunct instructor, not an assistant professor. Gail Brown, President of MS Critterz — the organization contracted by the city of Oxford to run the Oxford animal shelter — has resigned following public revelation of racist Facebook posts. Her resignation was […]

Monument decision now out of university hands

Plans to relocate the Confederate monument to the Confederate cemetery have been sent to the Mississippi Department of Archives and History (MDAH), Interim Chancellor Larry Sparks announced Wednesday afternoon. After five and a half months, the ball has left the university’s court.  Sparks wrote that the university submitted their plans and drawings to the Mississippi […]

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