The Oxford Police Department will warn new and returning students about city ordinances they should be aware of as they arrive for the fall semester. Officers said they have noticed in previous years that each fall, as students leave dormitories...
Uber Eats launched in Oxford on Thursday, offering food delivery from local restaurants and establishing itself as a direct competitor to Landshark Delivery, a locally owned delivery service. The Oxford launch comes in the same week Uber Eats began offering...
When student parking pass sales opened in mid-July, many students noticed a jump in prices from the previous year. Commuter and residential parking passes rose from $200 to $210 and $300 to $325, respectively, for the 2018-19 school year. That’s...
The Ole Miss Athletics Foundation is launching a new tailgating experience for game days this fall. This seemingly all-inclusive tailgating will provide game day attendees with a 10-by-20 tent, tables, chairs, TVs and more at the north end zone plaza...
Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter introduces Jay Watson prior to his discussion about William Faulkner's impact on the university at the 2018 Fall Convocation. Photo by Alexis T. Rhoden Hundreds of Ole Miss freshmen, transfer students and faculty members filled The Pavilion...
A “homecoming king” will potentially join the homecoming court this fall after the Associated Student Body passed a resolution to override a veto on a bill creating the title during the senate’s first formal meeting of the semester Tuesday night....
The Oxford Board of Aldermen postponed a planned vote on the highly contentious alcohol safety ordinance at its monthly meeting Tuesday night. Board member Janice Antonow suggested the delay, citing substantive unread emails from citizens regarding the ordinance that were...
The Oxford Board of Aldermen plans to vote on the publicly scrutinized “alcohol and security” ordinance at Tuesday night’s meeting, signaling a conclusion of the months-long series of public hearings and proposed drafts since the ordinance’s first introduction in June....
Associated Student Body Attorney General Katherine Sistrunk has resigned from her position to instead help lead the newly established Elections Reform Task Force. Sistrunk was sworn into office in April after winning 68 percent of the vote in the ASB...
The Oxford Board of Aldermen is exploring options for opening a spay and neuter shelter in town to replace the work done by the Oxford Lafayette Humane Society, which recently decided to end its contract with the city. The Aldermen...