Every spring for the past seven years, hundreds of university students gather to dance and raise money to benefit the only children’s hospital in the state through RebelTHON, and this is the fourth consecutive year that the event has concentrated...
Nearly a hundred people gathered to memorialize alumnus and media mogul Harold Burson on Saturday in Paris Yates Chapel, a place his closest friends and family said he would consider home. Some of those closest to Burson delivered eulogies in...
The Ole Miss softball team traveled to Birmingham, Alabama, for the Blazer Classic over the weekend and brought home a trio of wins and a pair of losses. The Rebels beat the Oklahoma State Cowgirls and the UAB Blazers after...
For University of Mississippi students, the dream of launching their own businesses can become a reality through the UM School of Business Administration’s Gillespie Business Plan Competition. The Gillespie Business Plan Competition is hosted by the university’s Center for Innovation...
Robert Brown, professor of political science, was sitting in his office on a normal afternoon when his entire life and teaching career changed for the better with a single phone call from former Chancellor of the University of Mississippi Dan...
Starting this semester, the Associated Student Body (ASB) will reward students for their academic successes with rewards cards. Scout Treadwell, the ASB director of Greek outreach, created an initiative allowing students who are on the Dean’s and Chancellor’s Lists to...
As average daily temperatures rise, Mississippi farmers are having to change their farming practices to adapt to a changing climate. Despite longer growing seasons, the economy of Mississippi, where 29% of the population is employed by the agriculture industry, is...
Matt Travers didn’t want to leave China. In fact, despite the widespread fear brought on by the coronavirus outbreak, he wants to return as soon as it is safe to do so. Travers, a junior international studies major, was recently...
The Board of Aldermen held a public hearing Tuesday night on a proposed ordinance which would add vape device restrictions to the city’s smoking ban. Taylor Thompson, an Oxford local and owner of the Cloud 9 vape shop, was the...
Chancellor Glenn Boyce addressed the university community again on Monday in an email regarding the relocation of the Confederate monument. This statement echoes Boyce’s previous email that was sent after the Institutions of Higher Learning Board of Trustees (IHL) struck...