A mix of technology experts, digital gurus and government leaders participated in the second University of Mississippi Technology Summit on Thursday. The summit, also held last year and planned to be held annually, informs the audience about anticipated technological developments and...
The University of Mississippi Department of Parking and Transportation is now offering “carpool-only” parking spots for commuter and faculty and staff parking permits. There are 10 of these spots available to students, faculty and staff who drive to campus with two...
Students and faculty came together Thursday for an open conversation about the university's plan of action to address racism in the light of events that took place in Charlottesville, Virginia, earlier this month. The event is one of many conversations...
JACKSON — The U.S. Supreme Court is asking attorneys for Mississippi's governor to file arguments defending the Confederate battle emblem on the state flag. The court on Tuesday set a Sept. 28 deadline for the filing. Mississippi has the last...
Tropical storm Harvey sets its sights north this weekend, hitting Mississippi just in time for both Labor Day weekend and the start of college football season. After devastating the Houston metro area, the record-setting storm made its third and final...
This weekend, leaders from Ole Miss Greek life convened upon Camp Hopewell in Lafayette County for a three-day retreat designed to build leaders and bring campus closer together. The retreat was cut short Saturday night, however, after three black students found a...
Mother Nature plays no favorites. Tropical Storm Harvey has destroyed homes, flooded the streets and devastated people all over southeastern Texas, in places like Houston, Corpus Christi and Galveston. Houston Police SWAT Officer Daryl Hudeck carries Catherine Pham and her...
Freshman Madison Greer, from Cleveland, Miss., signs the Creed Book in the Union at the beginning of Creed Week Monday. (DM Photo/Kayla Beatty) The Associated Student Body kicked off Creed Week this past Monday, hoping to celebrate the ethics and...
Crowds spilled out of Paris-Yates Chapel on Tuesday night as students waited to experience a first-person account of history. Renowned speaker, author and Holocaust survivor Marion Blumenthal Lazan took to the stage to recount not only the dark details of...
Sheryl Tucker presented her vision for the future of the university in a bid to take on the provost position left vacant by former Provost Morris Stocks. She outlined topics like undergraduate research, alumni relations and diversity in today's address to...