The Oxford Police Department has teamed up with various auto shops – including Southland Body & Paint Shop, Neal Hodge Automotive Innovations, Oxford Auto Care and Deal’s Auto Repair – to offer vouchers in lieu of tickets for equipment violations...
Many of the students and faculty in attendance at an open forum on Title IX last night in Bryant Hall disagreed with the Trump administration’s proposed changes to the law. Rebels Against Sexual Assault hosted the discussion with Title IX...
Kennedy Frain is afraid of going to the doctor, but it isn’t a procedure that scares her — it’s the cost. Frain, a junior studying elementary education and recreation administration, said that her finances get in the way of healthcare....
The longest government shutdown in American history began on Dec. 22 and has presented looming questions about federal financial aid for many college students, including those at Ole Miss. Initially left without instruction from the U.S. Department of Education, the...
Editor-in-chief R.L. Nave said Mississippi Today writers covered the 2018 Senate races with an interesting approach: focusing on community reactions to the Senate candidates. Editor-in-Chief R.L. Nave and reporter Adam Ganucheau of Mississippi Today are introduced along with the topic...
The university has officially removed Ed Meek’s name from Farley Hall, leaving an open space for a new namesake of the School of Journalism and New Media. The removal took place during winter break, when most faculty and students...
Donald Cole was a student at the University of Mississippi six years after the university’s first black student, James Meredith, was admitted to the university — a time when black students had little to no rights on campus. Cole, who...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYGZAhUTS7k Light spread across the court, spilling into the stands and onto the stairwells of the beloved Tad Pad. But something was missing. One light, a large bucket light, had burned out, leaving a shadowy area on the court...
University leaders released a letter today aiming to clarify the administration's commitment to academic freedom and to address comments made by Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter last month. "We are aware that an op-ed published in The Daily Mississippian earlier this semester...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAL8TSK-qbM A group of students and other community members marched through the Circle and the Lyceum on Wednesday in protest of the Confederate statue located in the center of campus. Student activists and members of Students Against Social Injustice...