Next Tuesday, students will vote to elect the 2018-19 ASB executive and Senate officers. All 42 Senate seats, as well as the executive offices of president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, attorney general and judicial chair, are up for election. Candidates...
Change was the topic of discussion Monday night in Fulton Chapel when Clint Smith, a national poetry slam champion, teacher and Ph.D. candidate at Harvard University, gave the Black History Month Keynote Address. Smith talked about the United States' long...
Lexy Johnson, senior integrated marketing communications major, was horrified when she heard about the shooting that took place at her high school alma mater, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Now, she plans to honor the survivors and the lives lost...
An upcoming event hosted by the Mississippi Volunteer Lawyers Project (MVLP) will attempt to help Ole Miss students and members of the community clear their criminal records. The MVLP partnered with the Mississippi Women Lawyers Association (MWLA), Black Law Student...
More than 400 students danced the night away Saturday in the Tad Pad at the sixth annual RebelTHON, a 12-hour fundraising event for the patients of Batson Children’s Hospital in Jackson. Participants maintained high energy throughout the night, with constant...
Executive members of the UM Pride Network, Queer People of Color, OUTGrads, OUTLaw and The Sarah Isom Center for Women’s and Gender Studies signed a statement responding to the city of Starkville denying the permit for a Pride Parade. Read the full statement below:...
After the Starkville Board of Aldermen meeting Tuesday night, Bailey McDaniel cried, heartbroken. The aldermen voted 4-3 to deny a special event request to allow the city to host an LGBTQ Pride Parade on March 24 as part of Starkville’s...
Saturday marks the sixth annual RebelTHON event at Ole Miss and the executive board has set a hefty fundraising goal of $225,000. Participants and young patients will stay up from 3 p.m. to 3 a.m. dancing and raising money for...
The University Police Department sent out an email reporting a sexual assault had taken place on campus around 3:30 a.m. Friday in a residential hall. By the time the email was sent at 5:30 a.m., the suspect had been identified....