Noah Walters

ASB executive candidates engage in annual debate

Ahead of the Associated Student Body’s election day on Tuesday, March 26, 14 candidates running for positions on the executive board gathered on Tuesday, March 19, at the Weems Auditorium in the Robert C. Khayat Law Center to answer questions submitted by the student body. The judicial chair candidates mutually decided not to debate, according […]

Trump versus Biden: the sequel

Students and staff at the University of Mississippi are gearing up to vote in the 2024 presidential primary elections. The Democratic and Republican primaries will be held in Mississippi on Tuesday, March 12.  Both primaries will award 40 delegates to the winning candidate in their respective contests, a stepping stone on the path to accruing […]

Take it on or give it up: Oxford observes Lent

For many, Wednesday, Feb. 14 was all about hearts, flowers and the color pink. For others, the day had an additional meaning: People across the world bore dark, smudged crosses on their foreheads in observance of Ash Wednesday, a Christian holy day marking the beginning of Lent. Students turned out in droves to receive their […]

Pulling grads to Mississippi or investments down the drain?

On Jan. 9, Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves was sworn in for his second and final term after the state’s closest gubernatorial election since 1999. In his inaugural address, Reeves spoke of the various challenges Mississippi has faced over the course of his first term and touted his accomplishments over the past four years. Among other […]

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