Political consultants Austin Barbour and Brandon Jones speculated on the upcoming Mississippi gubernatorial election and made their cases for each candidate at the Overby Center on Wednesday night. Barbour, a Republican Ole Miss alumnus and nephew of former governor Haley...
Editors’ note: This article has been removed because, as more information came to light, it became clear that the reporting was inaccurate and unethical. Important facts were omitted, a quotation was fabricated and there was a lack of transparency with...
The Faculty Senate will consider two resolutions tomorrow. One calls for the declaration of no confidence in the Institutions of Higher Learning Board of Trustees and the appointment of Chancellor Glenn Boyce. The other calls for a coalition of post-secondary...
The Associated Student Body Senate voted 35-8 on Tuesday evening to approve a resolution condemning the Institutions of Higher Learning Board of Trustees’ chancellor search process. Authors of the resolution emphasized that the statement was only meant to condemn the...
Provost Noel Wilkin said the Mississippi Department of Archives and History has put the movement of the Confederate monument on their December meeting agenda. Wilkin committed to transparency regarding the movement of the monument at the Provost forum in September....
In their third protest in 10 days, members of the Abolish IHL movement marched to the Lyceum on Monday to call for the abolition of the Institutions of Higher Learning Board of Trustees and the resignation of newly appointed Chancellor...
University-affiliated political organizations will host Republican gubernatorial nominee Tate Reeves and Democratic State Senate candidate Kevin Frye to speak on campus prior to statewide elections on Nov. 5. The UM College Democrats will host a panel of local Democratic candidates,...
The Institutions of Higher Learning released a timeline of events for “accuracy and clarification” of the search process of Glenn Boyce as the university’s 18th chancellor. The release comes six days after the Faculty Senate overwhelmingly passed a resolution calling...
On Glenn Boyce’s first school day as chancellor, he’ll be met with a crowd of students, faculty and Oxford residents outside of his office — and they won’t be there to welcome him to campus. The group, organized by the...
The Ole Miss Engineers Without Borders are investing in a new project that’s saving lives: bringing clean water and accessible wells to a village in Ecuador. The village, Veinticinco de Diciembre, sits between 12,000 and 15,000 feet above sea level,...