Wiley Martin arrived at The Pavilion via ambulance Friday afternoon. He was shown the locker rooms before being wheeled out onto the floor and up to The Pavilion Club, where former coaches and professors, friends and Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter made...
With upwards of 100 majors offered to the undergraduate students who come from across the globe to be Ole Miss Rebels, programs to study one’s passion are abundant at the University of Mississippi. In fall 2018, these opportunities will expand...
The Phi Delta Theta fraternity held a memorial service Wednesday night for Davis Cook, a former student who died Sunday. Chance Robinson had been friends with Cook since the summer before their freshman year. The two met at summer school...
Since the Mississippi House of Representatives voted Wednesday to pass a bill allowing concealed carry in certain places, like college campuses, university leaders are adding to the conversation. The recent conversation first gained traction on campus after an Associated Student...
The 2018 Double Decker lineup was unveiled at a press conference Thursday, naming Cold War Kids as its headlining act and announcing Double Decker’s partnership with the University of Mississippi Student Activities Association this year. Director of SAA Bradley Baker...
“I have one last wish,” he said. “I would just love to see The Pavilion.” University alumnus, Wiley Martin, will return to campus to do just that Friday. The public is invited to help celebrate at 10 a.m. in The...
Mississippi just got one step closer to allowing concealed carry on college campuses. The Mississippi House of Representatives passed House Bill 1083 Wednesday morning. The bill, if passed by the Senate, would allow weapons on college campuses in places like...
Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood has filed a complaint against four national online wine distributors for apparent violations of state law. The complaint, filed late last month in Rankin County Chancery Court by the Attorney General’s office and the Alcoholic...
The Honorable Constance Slaughter-Harvey, who made her mark as the first African-American woman to graduate from the University of Mississippi School of Law and later as the first African-American woman judge in the state of Mississippi will discuss her life,...
The Oxford Police Department will be switching over from the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) system it currently uses to the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) within the next year. Overall, OPD hopes the new system will make its annual crime...