A former Ole Miss student is suing the University of Mississippi and the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning, alleging he was a victim of gender bias. The lawsuit asserts that the student was expelled from the university in March 2017...
The Ole Miss Memorial Ceremony brings together families and friends of deceased faculty, staff and students. Photo by Christian Johnson The University of Mississippi’s annual memorial ceremony was held at 4 p.m. Thursday in Paris-Yates Chapel to honor those in...
The LOU community will celebrate its third annual LOU Pride Weekend over the next few days. The weekend’s events are open to all and celebrate the local LGBT community. Oxford’s pride weekend celebrations exist due to the efforts of the...
Tuition rates for in-state students at all eight of Mississippi’s public universities are expected to rise by an average of 4 percent for the fall 2018 semester after the Board of Trustees of the Mississippi State Institutions of Higher Learning...
The university's chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., a National Pan-Hellenic Council fraternity, has been disbanded until 2021 due to the findings of a hazing investigation, according to a statement released by the Student Affairs office Thursday morning. "This...
Explore "After the Storm" for more stories, videos and interactive content chronicling Oxonians' relief efforts in Orange, Texas. Harold Wilson still sits next to his wife Ann in the sixth pew of Oxford’s First Baptist Church every Sunday, like always....
The university is holding its third annual Lavender Graduation Ceremony on May 4, giving LGBTQ students the opportunity to simultaneously celebrate their graduation and their community. Ole Miss alumna Shan Williams has personally experienced the difference Lavender Graduation can make...
The shooting at The Lyric Oxford on Friday night will likely lead to changes for Oxford music venues. Mayor Robyn Tannehill said Tuesday evening after a Board of Aldermen meeting that she met with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms...
Savannah Smith will receive her degrees in journalism and public policy leadership on May 12, and by this time next year, she will be completing her first year of graduate school at New York University. Smith is one of thousands...
The Meek School of Journalism and New Media is partnering with Ethiopian Airlines to launch an online integrated marketing communications graduate degree program for employees of the airline group. The new partnership between the airline group and the Ethiopian Aviation...