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...
The Student Union is set to open its doors to the public this week after missing its Aug. 21 deadline. With last-minute details to finish, Union workers will continue working through the night and over the next couple of weeks....
The Daily Mississippian created and produced its own podcast to keep you up-to-date with all of your local news and entertainment with special guests. DM Podcast No. 1, featuring special guest Vice Chancellor for Intercollegiate Athletics Ross Bjork
Groups and individuals in north Mississippi are working in an effort to help those in Texas who have been affected by Hurricane Harvey. Three local organizations are leading the charge. Large organizations such as American Red Cross of North Mississippi...
Good Food for Oxford Schools will host its first Garden Party for parents and children from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Della Davidson Elementary School. While there will be fun activities for families including arts and crafts, playing with...
The Ole Miss LGBT community kicked off the semester with a celebration of identity, support and intersectionality. Students, faculty and staff came together for the third annual “Pride Camp: A Queer Celebration” hosted by the Sarah Isom Center for Women...
After years of working toward the addition of a new major, the School of Engineering now offers a biomedical engineering degree. In the past, the university included biomedical engineering as an emphasis within the departments of electrical engineering and chemical engineering,...