A total of 69 women took to the Ford Center stage last night to compete in the Parade of Beauties. Judges selected sophomore broadcast journalism major Asya Branch as “Most Beautiful 2018.” Branch is from Booneville and said she enjoys...
After spending the last two years coaching in Sweden, Ole Miss soccer alumna Jessica Hiskey will return to Oxford as an assistant coach. Hiskey will travel across the Atlantic to come back to her alma mater before the spring season...
The William Winter Institute for Racial Reconciliation is relocating and moving away from Ole Miss after almost two decades on campus. Although the move is still in the early stages of the planning process, the institute announced that it is...
Illustration by Emily Hoffman Mississippi Blood Services in Oxford has declared a shortage due to the inclement weather and sickness that has swept over the state this month. According to supervisor Jackie Spencer, the service is about 1,000 units behind...
Unverified accusations against a religious organization in the Oxford area sparked viral social media rumors around the Ole Miss campus. A religious group that originated in South Korea and consists of 20 members in Oxford has had numerous false accusations...
U.S. Sen. James Z. George did many things. Known as Mississippi's "Great Commoner," he was a successful politician in the early 1800s, fought in the Mexican War under Jefferson Davis, would later become a lawyer and also work for the...
In 2016, Oxford Police Department’s Officer Jason Dyer received the Newcomer of the Year Award following his first year on the force. Now, just after completing his second year, Dyer is being recognized as 2017’s Officer of the Year. “I...
During the first week of classes, the Oxford community gathered to celebrate the city’s rich culture and local economy through Pop Up Oxford. The week’s events included speakers, exhibits, programs and lectures that highlighted the college town’s literary, musical and...
As of this week, Ole Miss students now have an extra hour out on the Square on weeknights. A new policy was enacted earlier this month allowing bars in Oxford to stay open until 1 a.m. every night of the...
After several years of contextualization efforts, the university will unveil new plaques at six locations in an attempt to recognize what many community members see as troublesome reminders of history embedded in several structures on the Oxford campus. The plaques...