Despite results from this year’s Associated Student Body elections being announced on Tuesday, March 26, with a runoff to take place today — Thursday, March 28 — the election was not without
The election for the top two Associated Student Body executive positions, president and vice president, will head into a runoff today and four Senate categories will be on the ballot due to
The biennial Black Alumni Reunion is making its return today, Thursday, Feb. 29, boasting a weekend full of events and opportunities for alumni and current students to connect. Alexandria White, president of
If you walk into the student union on a Tuesday, you might be greeted with a yellow rose. While some may see it as merely a flower, to the men of Alpha
While university staff and facility crews worked to get the campus up and running after a week of severe winter weather, the city and county governments were busy making the area outside
After a delay in the start of the spring semester due to severe winter weather, all university campuses will begin in-person, remote and hybrid classes today at their regularly scheduled times. Starting
Double Decker is known for bringing together not only music lovers from all over the region, but also artists of different performance styles and genres. This year, Double Decker is offering attendees
John Scott Michael, 52, of Oxford was arrested Monday on charges of kidnapping and sexual battery. Micheal is the owner of a popular Oxford bar, Rooster’s Blues House, and a former candidate
History was made last weekend when Morgan Wallen became the first artist to both perform and cancel a show at the Vaught-Hemingway Stadium with his “One Night At A Time” world tour.
On Friday March 24 an EF-4 tornado hit Rolling Fork, Mississippi, devastating most of the Mississippi Delta town. Although all residents of Rolling Fork were affected by the same tornado, they all