Ole Miss lead by 17 at halftime, by 10 with 8:10 to play and by 9 with 5:32 remaining. Then Breein Tyree, the SEC’s leading scorer, picked up his fifth foul, and the Rebels fell apart. They didn’t score a...
New York Times best-selling author and UM professor Kiese Laymon wants to talk about what unites and divides the university community. He addressed the latter in a panel discussion at Lost Dog Coffee on Sunday night and will speak on...
Starting this semester, the Oxford-University Transit (OUT) is reducing the number of buses on two lines through campus and cutting down the total routes around the community. The Silver line stops will be incorporated into the existing Green and Old...
The Lyceum was a maze of administrators on Tuesday night. What was intended to be an open event where members of the university community could meet senior leadership shifted — at least in some parts of the event — to...
This story was updated Sunday, February 2, 2020 with the memorial date. A memorial service for Burson, will be held on Feb. 22 at the Paris Yates Chapel. Public relations guru Harold Burson was a man built on a foundation...
On Nov. 3, Mississippi residents will have the opportunity to vote on the legalization of medical marijuana. Ballot Initiative 65, if passed by voters, would amend the state constitution to provide a program under the Mississippi Department of Health that...
The University of Mississippi’s online Master of Business Administration program has been named one of the top programs in the nation by U.S. News and World Report. Ole Miss is in a three-way tie for No. 4 among public universities...
The university’s on-campus hotel, The Inn at Ole Miss, plans to open a new bar-and-grill before the end of the semester. McCormick Café, which previously only served breakfast to hotel residents, will soon rebrand as McCormick’s, featuring a full-service bar,...
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...
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...