Groundhog Day took place last Friday, Feb. 2, and few University of Mississippi students seemed to take note of it. The holiday falls on Feb. 2 every year. If Punxsutawney Phil, the
Welcome to the Weekly Scoop! This week Will is joined by Assistant Director of Student Organization Management Dugan Walker. They discuss the benefits of being involved in the Ole Miss community, how
For many, when food and the South are mentioned in the same sentence, images of home-cooked meals, family gatherings and grandma’s secret recipe come to mind. For those involved with the Southern
Winter is in full swing, and with its icy fingertips come seasonal depression and the start of the spring semester. Adjusting to minimal daylight hours and a new class schedule may be
Walking into Sammy’s Gourmet Deli & Gyro, a newly-renovated deli right off of the Square, you will find a dream playing out behind the counter first-hand. Smoke rises from the fryer and
In 1939, Hattie McDaniel made history as the first African American to be nominated for an Academy Award for her supporting performance in “Gone With the Wind.” McDaniel went on to win
Feminist activist group Be Her Hero, established in 2023 by University of Mississippi students, is finding creative ways to support the community through spreading awareness about women’s issues and domestic violence. Co-Presidents
In “Ask A&C,” University of Mississippi students ask questions about university and Oxford life, and members of the arts and culture writing staff answer with their personal takes. This week, junior film
When most college students imagine completing their degree, they envision immediately donning a cap and gown with spring fading into the summer alongside their adulthood. This is not the case for every
The University of Mississippi welcomed its largest freshman class in history in the fall with an impressive 5,241 students. Like other freshmen, Hunter Parry, a geological engineering major and a member