As students return to their beloved college town after a long break, they have a packed schedule of creative events to look forward to. Whether it be through a shared love of
The University of Mississippi is reevaluating how to help students that are struggling with their mental health. “Supporting the health and well-being of our students – and our faculty and staff –
The Annex, a longtime staple of the Square, closed its doors in December, making way for renovations and the opening of The Mad Hatter, a new 21+ bar that hopes to make
While the University of Mississippi has banned students from using TikTok on university Wi-Fi networks, university-affiliated accounts continue to share content on the app. Senate Bill 2140, also known as the National
Director, writer and Peabody Award-winning animator Elizabeth Ito appeared on the Living Music Resource show on Nov. 8 as a special guest, followed by a performance from University of Mississippi students Izzy
University of Mississippi Chancellor Glenn Boyce and other speakers, including Provost Noel Wilkin and Director of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture Kathryn McKee, showed their appreciation for the university
Whether it’s due to an all-night study session or an evening out with friends, many commuters oversleep and arrive late to campus. They hope to find any available parking spot, and
As UM celebrates its 175th anniversary, it is important to acknowledge the chancellors that have contributed to the success of the university. Over the years, many chancellors have made a significant impact
When students pass by Martin and Stockard residence halls, they might be greeted with the fragrant aroma of a favorite food – pizza. A new addition to the University of Mississippi’s dining
“Choose indie every month” and “Don’t let the robots get you down” reads a sign hanging on the wall of Oxford’s staple locally owned bookstore, Square Books. In an age when even