Chip Wade was making lunch at his home in Oxford when his wife, who was swiffering the floor, asked him to get her another filter for the mop. At that moment, something
Despite the University of Mississippi campus being closed for the foreseeable future, Associated Student Body elections will proceed — albeit with considerable changes. Candidates for executive offices cannot pass out stickers, campaign
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, students may not have to worry about this semester’s grades counting toward their cumulative GPAs. On Monday, university students are set to begin the remainder of the spring
In a campus-wide email, Chancellor Glenn Boyce confirmed the inevitable: students will not return to campus for the remainder of the semester. Boyce also announced that commencement ceremonies will be postponed, not
The Board of Aldermen voted unanimously in a special meeting on Wednesday afternoon to adopt an ordinance clarifying penalties for businesses in violation of emergency measures the city voted to adopt on
In an email sent last Friday, Provost Noel Wilkin asked that all university faculty begin thinking about how they would teach the remainder of a semester online if the university decides to
The IHL Board of Trustees has invited eight individuals for interviews as part of the University of Mississippi’s chancellor search, according to Adam Ganucheau of Mississippi Today. Here is where they come
Brandon Theesfeld, the former Ole Miss student charged in the murder of Ally Kostial, pleaded not guilty on Monday. Matthew Kinne, the former Oxford Police Department officer charged in the murder of
You might have a chance to rap battle Homecoming King and SAA Director Carl Tart on Wednesday night. As part of Homecoming Week, SAA has continued its partnership with the Black Student