Rebels Against Sexual Assault hosted a week of events during “It’s On Us Week” in an effort to raise awareness about sexual assault on campus. So far this semester, the university has recorded eight reports of sexual battery in the...
The Mississippi chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) will host the third annual “Out of the Darkness” walk in the Grove this Sunday. All proceeds benefit the AFSP. The walk serves as a way for members of...
Incumbent U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker spoke to the The Daily Mississippian on Tuesday ahead of the midterm elections on Nov. 6. Wicker said college students and millennials are critical to his vision for the state because he believes one of...
Students and faculty gathered in Fulton Chapel on Wednesday night for the UM Family Meeting to discuss the current campus climate regarding race and Confederate symbols. “No one mentions the word climate when everything is going OK,” UM student Jaylon...
The university welcomed the Ole Miss Knitting Club to campus last week, whose members don’t knit regular hats, scarves or blankets. The club spends its meetings knitting hats for premature babies at Batson Children’s Hospital in Jackson. They held their...
The Election Reform Task Force hosted its first forum on Tuesday night where student leaders discussed the possibility of changing the personality elections from a petition process to an interview process and reforming how candidates are funded. Leah Davis, co-director...
The photos in this story were submitted by a resident of Luckyday Residential College. Crosby Hall residents have reported being sick due to mold growing in residence halls and poor air quality. Jim Zook, associate vice chancellor for strategic communications...
At 1:17 a.m. this past Tuesday, Englewood Police responded to a call about a suspicious man standing outside of someone’s home. The man, now identified as Denver Broncos and former Ole Miss quarterback Chad Kelly, had entered the home by...
PANAMA CITY, Fla. — Ole Miss alumni are struggling with how to deal with the aftermath of Hurricane Michael nearly two weeks after the hurricane first made landfall. The category 4 hurricane, which first made landfall on Oct. 10, is...
Collection sites at the Oxford Police Department and the University Police Department will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m this Saturday as a part of National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. Oxford Police Department. Photo by Taylar Teel...