Following the death of Delta State University’s Dematravion “Trey” Reed, University of Mississippi students gathered in the Circle to hold a vigil in his honor on Thursday, Sept. 18, at 12:15 p.m. Reed’s body was found hanging from a tree...
Students McClain Schieltz and Brett Doherty opened Munchies Chicken and Waffles — the first student-owned food truck on campus — on Monday, Aug. 25. Located in front of Crosby Hall, the truck aims to provide a late-night food option for...
The Associated Student Body sent the Homecoming and Personality Election candidates into campaign season at the candidate certification meeting on Thursday, Sept. 18 in the Gertrude C. Ford Student Union. Students celebrate in the union after being nominated homecoming candidates...
People gather in the Circle for a vigil honoring Charlie Kirk on Sept. 14. Photo by Olivia Cangelosi Before Turning Point USA Founder and CEO Charlie Kirk was killed at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10, he was scheduled to...
Tyren Boyd Jr. Photo Courtesy: University of Mississippi Communications Tyren Boyd Jr., a senior public policy leadership and rhetoric, writing and speech communication double major from Indianola, Miss., was named one of the 16 fellows in the 2025-26 cohort of...
Graphic by Marissa Calusinski As artificial intelligence grows in popularity as a tool for completing assignments, instructors are adjusting their classroom policies to accommodate for the continued use of it by students. According to a 2024 survey conducted by the...
Uncertainty about the legal standing of House Bill 1193 — which would prohibit Mississippi public schools from teaching about diversity, equity and inclusion-related topics, specifically sex and gender, race and DEI-supporting programs — has left many University of Mississippi professors...
University of Mississippi students gathered to honor the life of conservative political activist Charlie Kirk in a memorial at the Grove Stage on Thursday, Sept. 11. Kirk died after being shot at a Utah Valley University event on Wednesday.
Graphic by Marissa Calusinski Registered student organizations are uncertain whether they can hold events or produce programming this fall after Provost Noel Wilkin announced last month that the University of Mississippi is closing access requests for the Student Activity Fee. ...
Sign points to handicapped entrance outside of The Croft Institute for International Studies. Photo by Gibson Russell Navigating collegiate life as a student with a physical disability brings a unique set of challenges. Lifelong Ole Miss fans Braden Neal and...