For the first time in recent history, student media will host and moderate the Associated Student Body debate. The four student media organizations at Ole Miss — The Daily Mississippian, NewsWatch, Rebel Radio and the Ole Miss Yearbook — will...
The United Methodist Church strengthened its opposition to LGBTQ inclusion at its global General Conference last month. The Traditional Plan, which bolstered the standing policy that banned same-sex marriage and the ordination of LGBTQ people, passed with 53 percent of...
Active Minds’s Send Silence Packing exhibit covered the Grove with backpacks on Tuesday to memorialize the approximately 1,100 college students across the nation who die by suicide every year, according to the American College Health Association. The University of Mississippi...
JACKSON (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren on Monday embraced a congressional proposal to study a framework for reparations to African-Americans hurt by the legacy of slavery as the best way to begin a “national, full-blown conversation” on the...
Updated at 3 p.m. to reflect Vitter's comments in an interview with the University of South Florida on Wednesday. Former Ole Miss Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter could become the next president of the University of South Florida following his abrupt resignation from the...
All four campus government organizations of the university’s shared governance have passed resolutions in the past several weeks calling for the relocation of the Confederate monument from the Circle to the Confederate cemetery on campus, and a majority of students...
The Associated Student Body election season began on Sunday night as candidates for all ASB positions were certified to run in the 2019 Spring General Election by interim ASB Attorney General Anya Czerwinski on Sunday night. In total, there are...
Gertrude Ford Boulevard will close for the month of July while the university builds a retaining wall on the west side of the roadway, and in a meeting on March 5, the Board of Aldermen elected to request the university...
The faculty senate unanimously joined the call to relocate the Confederate monument from the Circle to the Confederate cemetery on campus by passing a resolution on Thursday, but the debate over who has the jurisdiction to move the statue continues....
Updated: 7:20 p.m. Thursday The university faculty senate passed its resolution calling for the relocation of the Confederate monument in the Circle to the Confederate cemetery on campus with a unanimous vote at a special meeting tonight. This is the...