Members, parents and friends came and went from the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house on Friday during the afternoon hours of the brisk fall day, some with tear-stained faces and others with smiles and laughter. The Daily Mississippian met with...
Mississippi voters will have a rare chance to vote for both of their U.S. senators on Tuesday in one of the state’s most historic election cycles. In this year’s midterm elections, both incumbent Republican senators are facing serious challengers in...
JACKSON (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Friday to hear an appeal questioning whether a Mississippi prosecutor discriminated against black jurors in a case where a man has been tried six separate times for the same crime. Justices are...
Will Jimeno spoke to student veterans and guests on Friday night about his experiences as a police officer on the ground in the immediate aftermath of the 2001 terror attack on the World Trade Center. Jimeno was invited to deliver...
U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert Wilkie visited campus on Friday to attend the University of Mississippi’s inaugural Veterans Alumni Gala hosted by the Ole Miss Veterans Association. Wilkie said the department of VA is striving to offer veterans as...
Ahead of the 2018 midterm elections, The Daily Mississippian interviewed all five major Senate candidates to get their opinions on potential solutions to the “brain drain” issue plaguing the state of Mississippi. The brain drain refers to the trend recent...
The University of Mississippi has officially ended its business partnership with scrutinized data firm Big Data Dolphins and insurance firm Eldon Insurance Co., but Erica McKinley, the university’s chief legal officer and general counsel, did not agree to cooperate with...
Typhoon Yutu made landfall in the Philippines and Northern Mariana Islands on Oct. 24 as the second-strongest tropical cyclone to ever strike the United States. It reached its peak as a category 5 super typhoon just before making landfall on...
The national Kappa Alpha Theta organization has decided to remove the University of Mississippi’s Epsilon Zeta Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta at the end of this semester after 39 years on campus due to a number of issues including “low...
The case is finally closed. The NCAA Appeals Committee announced its decision to uphold Ole Miss’ 2018 postseason ban on Thursday, along with affirming its findings of a “lack of institutional control” and “impermissible recruiting inducements.” The committee did, however,...