The COVID-19 state of emergency declared by Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves is set to expire this Friday. The declaration has been in place since the early days of the pandemic and its expiration marks a turning point in the state’s...
It’s Thursday night on a home game weekend. The drinks are strong and the music is loud. Class isn’t until 1 p.m. tomorrow and you and your friend already have plans for an Uber home. Friday might as well be...
Former Ole Miss student Madison Dubiski was one of the nine victims who lost their lives at, or because of, the Astroworld Music Festival on Friday, Nov. 5, in Houston, Texas. Dubiski was 23 years-old when she was killed in...
The Gamma Iota chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha has been suspended, effective immediately, until May 1, 2025, as a result of hazing violations. The suspension was passed down from the University Office of Conflict Resolution and Student Conduct in concert...
As Veterans Day approaches, Americans take time and remember the servicemen and women, who dedicated their lives for serving their country. However, despite the support they receive, many people do not understand the mental health struggles veterans experience when transitioning...
From 3:00 a.m. wake up calls for setting up 2,600 trash cans in the Grove to erecting 2,500 tents, painting the stadium end zones and compiling a stadium DJ playlist, bringing game day to life at Ole Miss requires meticulous...
The Associated Student Body Senate passed three pieces of legislation during their formal senate meeting Tuesday evening, one of them addressing the proposed changes to Mississippi’s state-aid, another addressing the inadequacy of the University Counseling Center’s resources for students on...
Mayor Robyn Tannehill addressed current issues such as COVID-19 vaccinations, the possibility of the beloved Double Decker event and more to students and Associated Student Body members in their second-annual Town Hall Q&A on Monday night. Currently, Lafayette County is...
Children aged 5-11 in Oxford are receiving the COVID-19 vaccine after the Food and Drug Administration authorized the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for emergency use in younger children. Previously, only those 12 years of age and older were eligible to get the...
The Oxford Board of Aldermen unanimously voted on Tuesday night to adopt a Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Plan for intersection improvements at Colonnade Crossing. The Oxford Board of Aldermen unanimously implement the Alcohol and Safety Ordinance on Tuesday. Photo by...