The pain is almost universal — finally getting to the front of the line at a bar, putting your items on the counter at the liquor store or worst of all, seeing blue lights in your rear-view mirror — and...
Last week, many shared Thanksgiving with family and friends, in-person and unmasked, for the first time in two years. This marked a major milestone in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. But in a matter of days, a new threat...
Before you take a sigh of relief about COVID-19 cases going down, put a mask on: The flagship is blue with the flu. “Compared to last year, when everyone was wearing masks and distancing, we’re seeing our first real flu...
Each year, students on the University of Mississippi campus fall victim to a number of different crimes, including sexual assault, larceny, harassment and cyber-bullying. The University Police Department has been making efforts to keep its students safe, specifically during football...
The public was given the floor to speak their piece regarding the Safe Ride Home Initiative during the Oxford Board of Aldermen meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 16. In previous meetings on the initiative, taxi and rideshare app drivers have expressed...
After nearly two years since the start of COVID-19, the University of Mississippi Study Abroad program exceeded their pre-pandemic rates since the beginning of this school year. All in-person study abroad programs were cancelled in the summer of 2020, but...
The COVID-19 state of emergency declared by Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves is set to expire this Friday. The declaration has been in place since the early days of the pandemic and its expiration marks a turning point in the state’s...
It’s Thursday night on a home game weekend. The drinks are strong and the music is loud. Class isn’t until 1 p.m. tomorrow and you and your friend already have plans for an Uber home. Friday might as well be...
Former Ole Miss student Madison Dubiski was one of the nine victims who lost their lives at, or because of, the Astroworld Music Festival on Friday, Nov. 5, in Houston, Texas. Dubiski was 23 years-old when she was killed in...
The Gamma Iota chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha has been suspended, effective immediately, until May 1, 2025, as a result of hazing violations. The suspension was passed down from the University Office of Conflict Resolution and Student Conduct in concert...