The Oxford Police Department arrested Christian Clark and Alexander Stryker for alleged felony malicious mischief –– specifically in connection with vandalizing the soccer fields of mTrade Park –– on Wednesday. On Feb. 19, OPD tweeted pictures of the soccer...
On-campus apartments at Campus Walk suffered from property damage last week as a result of the winter storms, and much like residents at the Retreat and the Domain, the students who live there are still dealing with the impact of...
Morgan Atkins is the only candidate for ASB president. Photo by Katherine Butler. Associated Student Body executive election campaigns are in full swing, and on Tuesday evening, students heard candidates discuss their platforms and debate relevant issues. Four of the...
“Say it loud: I’m Black, and I’m proud,” university students and officials chanted as they marched from Lamar Hall to where the Confederate monument once stood in the Circle. Over two dozen university community members gathered on Tuesday afternoon to...
Illustration by Katherine Butler. A new Senate bill could change the formation of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History’s nine-member board of trustees, transforming it from a self-appointed board to a politician-appointed one. Senate Bill 2727 would allow the...
Oxford citizens are offering a reward of $2,550 through the Oxford Police Department for information leading to the person who vandalized the mTrade Park soccer fields. OPD tweeted pictures of the soccer fields on Feb. 19, showing the damage a...
The University of Mississippi’s Oxford Campus will be closed on Monday, Feb. 22, though virtual operations for Oxford’s campus will continue. All regional campuses will make separate announcements about operating hours. According to The Weather Channel, the temperature in Oxford...
Officials in Oxford are strongly advising residents to stay off the roads as ice and snow accumulations affect driving conditions. City employees are working to get the roads clear, but they are not fully equipped to deal with this type...
What started as an exciting snow day on Monday for many students has evolved into a nightmare for others after winter storms slam the state and leave many dealing with severe property damages. Some of the most common damage reported...
It has been almost one year since the coronavirus pandemic forced UM classes to move to virtual learning, and Zoom meetings have become the norm for most of the university’s class instruction. However, there’s one thing that still hasn’t been...