While the turning of the leaves on campus reflects the end of the fall semester for many students, the foliage’s auburn hues signal to some a new season arriving in Mississippi. Hunters
The heated race for the state’s highest office between Republican Gov. Tate Reeves and Democrat challenger Brandon Presley ultimately went to the incumbent who garnered 408,364 votes across the state (51.6%), according
The election for governor and other state and local offices took place on Tuesday, Nov. 7. 44.86% of all registered voters showed up to the polls. Here is how Lafayette County voted
As Nov. 7, election day, draws near, incumbent Gov. Tate Reeves and Democratic challenger Brandon Presley battled for the votes of Mississippians in the first and only gubernatorial debate Wednesday night, Nov.
If University of Mississippi students find themselves ruminating on life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, UM may have the answer: a new minor in freedom studies. Offered through the Declaration of
Dennis Prager, a nationally syndicated radio host and co-founder of PragerU, a conservative media company, was hosted by Oxford Sessions on Oct. 12 at The Jefferson. In an era of increasing political
The age of artificial intelligence is here, and people are getting nervous. While ChatGPT and other word-processing AI systems are a source of moderate entertainment for consumers today, their inevitable integration into
As the race for governor in Mississippi looms closer, political organizers are scrambling to get out the vote. The two main political organizations on campus – Ole Miss College Republicans and University
“Tainted Tate Reeves” and “Lying Liberal” are just a few of the phrases flying across TV and phone screens as various candidates prepare for upcoming elections. Although campaigns pull out all the
The Associated Student Body held its annual Socialize with Senators Night on Sept. 12. The event, which broke from tradition by taking place in the Student Union Plaza instead of within senate