Kharley Redmon

UMiss for Palestine protest met with opposition on campus

  Photos by Maria Ramirez and Antonella Rescigno. Approximately 30 protesters gathered in the University of Mississippi Quad to demonstrate their support for Palestine on Thursday, which attracted hundreds of onlookers – some of which taunted in opposition with American flags and “USA” chants. Jana Abuirshaid, a sophomore public health and Arabic major –– and […]

Student leaders, volunteers inducted into Hall of Fame

Ten students were inducted into the University of Mississippi’s Hall of Fame in a ceremony at the Gertrude C. Ford center on Friday, April 5. Each year, students are selected from the pool of Who’s Who Among Students honorees by a committee in accordance with Associated Student Body policy. Selection is based on campus involvement, […]

Storm downs large tree in the Grove

University of Mississippi Landscape Services is cleaning up a large tree that fell in the Grove during the storm that hit Oxford overnight and into the morning of April 10. Crews have been working to clear the tree since 6:30 a.m., Landscape Supervisor Matt Foley said. He estimates that the cleanup would be complete around […]

Three ASB Elections Review Board rulings appealed

After the conclusion of the Associated Student Body spring elections, the University Judicial Council released judicial rationales on three Elections Review Board hearings that were appealed. One rationale, Jack Jones v. ASB Department of Justice, revealed that ASB Vice Presidential Elect Jack Jones, a sophomore economics major, faced disqualification from the race by the Elections […]

Nominations for Thomas Frist Student Service Award due April 5

University of Mississippi students, alumni, faculty, staff and friends have until 5 p.m. on Friday, April 5, to submit nominations for the Thomas Frist Student Service Award. The Thomas Frist Student Service Award, now in its 28th year, honors one faculty and one staff member for their exemplary dedication and service to students. The award […]

Problems at the polls

Despite results from this year’s Associated Student Body elections being announced on Tuesday, March 26, with a runoff to take place today — Thursday, March 28 — the election was not without problems. Issues ranged from students struggling to cast votes, technical difficulties and one candidate being left off the ballot at the start of […]

ASB senators elected, races for VP and president go to runoff

The election for the top two Associated Student Body executive positions, president and vice president, will head into a runoff today and four Senate categories will be on the ballot due to technical issues that occurred with Tuesday’s election. The results for other executive positions and most senate positions were announced Tuesday, March 26. The […]

Black Alumni Reunion returns to connect students past and present

The biennial Black Alumni Reunion is making its return today, Thursday, Feb. 29, boasting a weekend full of events and opportunities for alumni and current students to connect. Alexandria White, president of the Black Alumni Chapter Board and an adjunct faculty member in the School of Education, said that close to 400 people have registered […]

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.: yellow roses and Black excellence

If you walk into the student union on a Tuesday, you might be greeted with a yellow rose. While some may see it as merely a flower, to the men of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated, the yellow rose represents a profound history and a way of life. Founded in 1906 on a cold, snowy […]

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