Bondurant Hall. Photo courtesy: Wikimedia Commons. Pick up your pens and broaden your imagination: The University of Mississippi’s English department is adding a Bachelor of Fine Arts in creative writing to its repertoire for students. This is the first program...
Roosevelt Montás speaks in Bryant Hall on Sept. 20, 2023. Photo by Maria Ramirez. Roosevelt Montás, senior lecturer and the director of the freedom and citizenship program at Columbia University, describes his novel as “three books in one:” a memoir,...
A student worker at Blenz Bowls in Weir Hall puts the lid on a smoothie bowl order to be delivered by the Aramark robots. Photo by Katherine Butler. To accommodate the rising numbers of students enrolled at the university, Ole...
New legislative aides being sworn into their positions on Sept. 19, 2023. Photo by Jordan Isbell Members of the Associated Student Body introduced a new bill, new student opinion forms and new faces as they held a formal senate meeting...
A lot near Crosby Hall near capacity on Sept 18. 2023. Photo by Julia Graves. The University of Mississippi has sold almost 3,000 more parking passes than there are spaces available for students to park in. There are 14,960 total...
As football season kicks off, Ole Miss fans are not the only things packing The Grove. Blue and red trash cans are a familiar sight on game days, an effort to contain the hundreds of pounds of trash generated by...
Photo by Elyse Littleton. Circle and Square Brewing Company, Oxford’s new microbrewery, opened its doors to the public last week at 100 Depot Street. The name is a nod to two Oxonian landmarks: the historic Square, which is the center...
Square goers wait outside of Proud Larrys' on 9.2. Photo by Jamari Osborne. The mobile app LineLeap promises to give users the power to skip the line at bars and pay cover charges before even arriving. However, it remains unclear...
Photo by Annabelle Rowland. When disaster strikes, how should leaders respond in order to minimize damage and save lives? On Sept. 14, former and current governmental leaders shared their experiences managing crises in the talk “Follow Me: Citizens, Soldiers and...
Mississippi is one of six states where excuses for absentee voting are required and early voting is not available to all. File Photo by Billy Schuerman. “Tainted Tate Reeves” and “Lying Liberal” are just a few of the phrases flying...