As junior defensive back Montrell Custis was helped off the field during Ole Miss’ 62-7 loss to Alabama on Saturday, an already dire defensive situation got even worse. Custis is the second
Ole Miss physics professor Marco Cavaglia kicked off the seventh year of the Oxford Science Cafe on Tuesday night at Uptown Coffee on the Square. The Science Cafe event hosts scientists and
The Ole Miss soccer team will have a challenge at 6 p.m. Thursday as the No. 19 Tennessee Volunteers come to Oxford for the second conference match of the season for both
Despite the turbulence of the fall semester, interested students found a moment of tranquility at a lecture given by Emily Burns, an assistant professor of art history at Auburn University, on Wednesday
“In the Dark” podcast senior producer Samara Freemark and host Madeleine Baran attracted a near-capacity audience to the Overby Center for Southern Journalism and Politics on Wednesday evening. Their podcast investigates the
An underwhelming showing by the Ole Miss defense in the first half against Southern Illinois and a complete collapse under the weight of Alabama’s talented offense had many Rebel fans discouraged and
Supreme Court nominee Circuit Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation vote has been postponed in light of recent allegations of sexual misconduct. The 53-year-old has been accused by professor Christine Blasey Ford of sexual
The University of Mississippi Intensive English Program (IEP) held its first Community English as a Second Language (CESL) session of the semester on Monday evening. About 30 Ole Miss students and community
A first-time novelist but veteran writer, Stephen Markley will discuss his debut novel, “Ohio,” at 5 p.m. Wednesday at Off Square Books. “Ohio” is a murder mystery that follows four protagonists as
If you want a sticker, take a walk down Business Row — especially if it’s your fastest route to class — because I guess it will leave you with no other choice.