It’s the time of the year when walking to class means wearing the highest rain boots you can find, only made complete with windbreakers and umbrellas. Don’t let walking across campus be
For students, the new Starship robot service offers food delivery on campus. However, the service has caused headaches for many of the employees at campus restaurants where it is offered. “Yes, it
National Signing Day for Ole Miss was not as triumphant as Lane Kiffin wanted it to be, but the Ole Miss head coach said he’s still satisfied with the class he’s bringing
For University of Maryland professor Jennifer Hadden, climate change is not about science; it’s about justice. Hadden spoke on Monday night at the Croft Institute for International Studies and addressed how the
February marks the beginning of Black History Month, but some members of the university community are questioning whether the month-long celebration is still viable in today’s climate. The Center for Inclusion and
The Associated Student Body (ASB) Senate hosted Chancellor Glenn Boyce at its meeting on Tuesday to ask him questions about his plans for the university. Boyce, who said he wanted students to
Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin and his staff will complete their first recruiting class in Oxford today as high school prospects across the country sign letters of intent for their college
Double Decker Arts Festival announced its 2020 concert lineup on Tuesday morning. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the festival, which will take place April 24 and 25 on the Square.
The Board of Alderman voted on Tuesday to hold a public hearing on additional provisions to last May’s smoking ban ordinance. The three provisions add restrictions to Oxford’s current smoking ban, which
Ole Miss interim softball coach Ruben Felix confirmed Monday night that utility player Kaylee Horton is leaving the program. The senior was expected to start in center field as well as battle