On Oct. 1, 1962, James Howard Meredith etched his story in history by becoming the first African-American student to enroll in the University of Mississippi. Now, 60 years later, the City of
With only three weeks of the 2022-2023 school year under the belt, it seems the University of Mississippi can’t stop setting records. In August, the university watched the largest freshman class in
Celebration rang through the air on Saturday, Aug. 20, as the results of another successful sorority recruitment season were revealed. There was not a chair empty nor a spot unclaimed in the
The air is filled with a steady anticipation as the long awaited 2022 Double Decker Arts Festival approaches. Streets will be flooded for miles with giddy festival goers, vendors, students and art
“I have never really talked about my mental health journey before,” senior general business major Kenzee Blount said. These are the first words the Independence, Mississippi, native uttered to me as I
Sergeant Justin Mitchell enjoys watching the organized chaos of the Grove unfold. Mitchell, who has served on the University Police Department for eight seasons, is among the multitude of University Police Department
Twenty thousand hot dogs were sold at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium last season. That number is very important to Adam Martin, general manager of Centerplate, the company responsible for concessions. “It’s all a numbers
Picture this. It is an early Friday morning. The sky is clear, the sun is shining and a gentle breeze rushes through the air. You round the corner of Farley Hall, winded
Students at the University of Mississippi have expressed frustration over the hundreds of dollars in textbook and access code fees required for their classes each year. They are bombarded with an accumulation
Hurricane Ida, the first major storm to slam Louisiana since Katrina in 2005, made landfall near Port Fourchon, Louisiana as a category four hurricane on Aug. 29. Starting out as a