Arielle Hudson has been named the University of Mississippi’s 27th Rhodes Scholar and is the university’s first African American woman to be selected for the scholarship program. Hudson, a senior English education
As Ole Miss released its statement officially firing football head coach Matt Luke, Athletics Director Keith Carter was in the team room in the Manning Center to address the team and answer
The Ole Miss men’s basketball team hit a snag in the NIT Tip-Off Championship after a frenzied comeback win in the semifinal game. The Rebels were dismantled by Oklahoma State on Friday,
The Board of Aldermen decided Nov. 26 that Interim Chief of the Oxford Police Department Jeff McCutchen will serve as the next chief of police when current Chief Joey East is to
Johnny Neumann Night: The Ole Miss men’s basketball team will play against Butler and will honor Johnny Neumann, a former Ole Miss basketball player who became a professional NBA player and head
To see a full timeline of all bias incident reports, click here. To see an update on how BIRT is changing, click here. Homophobic slurs yelled at students, racist vandalism across campus,
Aug. 2018 Reported Aug. 7, 2018 A swastika is carved into one of the bathroom stalls on the eighth floor of Stockard Hall. A staff member reported the incident. Reported Aug. 19,
ASB President Barron Mayfield said that Chancellor Glenn Boyce was capable even though the search process was destructive to the university at a campus update to the Institutions of Higher Learning Board
After the photo of members of the university community standing with guns in front of the Emmett Till memorial was reported by the MCIR, the university made several statements, as well as