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Fiber Arts Festival takes off

The tenth annual Fiber Arts Festival is in full swing. The market opens at 10 a.m. today at the Powerhouse, and there is a reception from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m tonight at the Oxford Treehouse Gallery. Festival admission costs $2 per day and $5 for the entire weekend.  The festival started on Thursday and […]

ASB to work with Boyce to repair blue lights

Some of the blue light phones, which can be used to report emergencies on campus, have been out for years. After working for a solution since her sophomore year without much progress, Associated Student Body Vice President Charlotte Shackelford may finally see them fixed with the help of Chancellor Glenn Boyce. Shackelford ran on the […]

How you can meet Chancellor Glenn Boyce next week

The Lyceum will open next week for the university community to meet and speak with senior university leadership for the first “Open Doors” event. All senior leaders, including Chancellor Glenn Boyce, Provost Noel Wilkin and Athletics Director Keith Carter are committed to attending and hearing from students, according to Assistant Vice Chancellor for Diversity Shawnboda […]

Opinion: Why ‘Gen Z’ uses memes to cope with threats of war

As college students in the U.S. anticipated their returns to their respective campuses, 3,000 troops prepared for their deployment to the Middle East following increased threats of retaliatory action by Iran. The Trump Administration followed its pattern of unexpected, and often risky, foreign policy moves by killing Maj. Gen. Qasem Soleimani, the second most powerful […]

Playlist of the Week: Spring semester begins

We’re back for the spring semester, and we’re all about new music this week. New artists and our favorite jams to get back in the swing of school. We’ll be trying out new singles from up-and-coming artists as well as new undefined genre music. 

Opinion: Conservatives, you should consider this Democratic Socialist

Nearing the 2020 federal elections, Mississippi’s first congressional district has stepped into the spotlight. Antonia Eliason, an associate law professor at Ole Miss and a Democratic Socialist, is running for Congress. Trent Kelly, the Republican incumbent, is running against her. In an interview with Y’all Politics, she explained that she decided to run because she […]

Column: Why everyone’s watching “YOU”

He’s moderately attractive, well read and caring, and he’s back to his old habits. Most people with a Netflix account know resident serial killer Joe Goldberg. Penn Badgley, who plays Joe, is admittedly good-looking. I personally loved him in “Gossip Girl,” but his most recent murderous character belongs behind bars. Not only do many people […]

Eli Manning is retiring. How will we remember his career?

An illustrious football career spanning four award-winning collegiate seasons and 16 years in the NFL has officially come to an end. Ole Miss and New York Giants legend Eli Manning will announce his retirement from football on Friday, according to ESPN. The 39-year-old quarterback was selected with the first overall pick by the San Diego […]

The robots are coming: automated food delivery begins on campus

Campus food provider Aramark will begin offering food delivery from on-campus dining options today through Starship delivery robots. Aramark has been testing the delivery robots on campus since Dec. 17. Students can purchase food from dining options such as Chick-fil-A and Panda Express on the Starship Deliveries app and have it delivered to them in […]

You’ve seen the robots, but how do they work?

The robots that have roamed campus for the past few weeks are officially beginning their food delivery service today. A lot of factors – keeping delivery costs down, making the robots travel efficiently and protecting them from the elements – went into creating the robots that now roam the Ole Miss campus. Starship Technologies, the […]

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