Associated Student Body executive and senate candidates, alongside their campaign teams, are lining the Union Plaza until March 24. Using their custom tablecloths, stickers and friends to campaign, candidates are competing for support from the University of Mississippi student community...
The Associated Student Body passed a bill during the Tuesday, March 17, formal ASB Senate session that would disband the athletics committee. ASB President Jack Jones plans to approve the committee’s dissolution, making the measure official. ASB Athletics Committee addresses...
Federal Judge Glen H. Davidson dismissed fired University of Mississippi employee Lauren Stokes’ lawsuit against UM Chancellor Glenn Boyce on Monday, March 16. In his opinion, Davidson wrote that the plaintiff had failed to make a case that her First...
This year, Richard Purcell was awarded the Mississippi Humanities Council Teacher of the Year for the University of Mississippi. Purcell is the Hubert H. McAlexander Chair in English and director of the interdisciplinary minor in cinema studies. As part of...
The National Park Service (NPS) held a listening session Tuesday, March 3, in the auditorium of the Lafayette County & Oxford Public Library for its special resource study, collecting information for potential inclusion of historical lynching sites in Oxford as...
The Associated Student Body election season has begun, and candidates are lining across the Union Plaza passing out stickers as they promote their candidacy for executive office positions. The candidates will table in front of the Union Plaza throughout the...
The Mississippi primary election on Tuesday, March 10, will determine which candidates from each political party appear on the midterm ballot for U.S. House and Senate seats. Among those candidates is Cliff Johnson, a clinical professor of law instruction...
At last, it is that special time of year. No, not midterms — spring break. From the white sands of Destin, Fla., to the deep fjords of Ryfylke, Norway, students at the University of Mississippi are scattering far beyond the...
The University of Mississippi’s new chapter of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) held its inaugural meeting on Sunday, March 1, in Lamar Hall. The following day, members took to the Circle to protest the United States’ recent missile...
The Center for Intelligence and Security Studies (CISS) hosted Senior Master Sergeant Amanda Scurry of the Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base on Thursday, Feb. 19, as part of its monthly National Security Talk series. CISS hosts a monthly National Security Talk...