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...
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...
The Institutions of Higher Learning (IHL) Board of Trustees removed the proposal to relocate the Confederate monument from the Circle to the campus Confederate cemetery from their monthly meeting agenda last Thursday. IHL Trustee Tom Duff, who made the motion,...
On January 7th, lawmakers arrived at the Capital to start the 2020 legislative session. Throughout the semester, we’ll be keeping you up to date on what your elected officials are up to. Here are the highlights so far: Jan. 9...
With the new year comes new resolutions. The Associated Student Body Senate voted to pass four resolutions during last night’s meeting, which include starting diversity and bias training at ASB orientation, installing crosswalks from the student union to the Sally...
An outbreak of violence across Mississippi prisons resulting in five inmate deaths during the week of Dec. 29 caused celebrities and members of the university community to sound the call for criminal justice reform in the state. Last week, Garrett...
Last Thursday, Mississippi Sen. Joseph Seymour (R-Vancleave) introduced a bill to the state legislature that would “delete the authority of public governing entities to move historical monuments and memorials.” Seymour’s bill, SB2068, was introduced on the same day that the...