A night out on the Square took a sharp turn from beers and live music to the confiscation of a fake ID, a ride to the sheriff’s office and more than $1,400
Hundreds of community members showed up Square Jam. The event is hosted annually before the start of the Ole Miss basketball season. Photo by Reed Jones. Rebellettes perform in front of hundreds
You know the feeling. You and your friends or your partner are sitting down to finally watch a spooky movie (definitions vary), and you spend more time than you want to disagreeing
The Ole Miss volleyball team saw its win streak come to an end on Sunday with a loss to Texas A&M at home. After Friday’s 3-1 win over Arkansas, Sunday’s matchup was
If you have two quarterbacks, you have none. That adage rang true Ole Miss on Saturday night as its bowl hopes virtually evaporated in a 24-17 loss to Texas A&M. Ole Miss
Kanye West’s new gospel album, “Jesus is King,” is tentatively going to be released on Oct. 25, almost a month after the original release date. The update was reported by attendants of
You don’t have to be a football fan to go to Ole Miss, but when many of the campus buildings are closed during home games, it sure does feel like it. The
There’s no shortage of events happening daily at Ole Miss, and we want to make sure you’re aware of them. Linguistic and culturally diverse teaching workshop: Faculty from the Intensive English Program
Get out your Grove shoes, grab your clear purse and then realize how uncomfortable your Grove shoes are. Promptly take them off, and then decide your outfit won’t be Instagrammable without it.
“Functionality and style,” is how artist L. Kasimu Harris would describe his joint exhibit, “A New Cool,” at Southside Gallery. The reception for this exhibit is tonight from 5-8 p.m. The gallery