On Jan. 18, a story of young men from Covington Catholic High School harassing an elderly Native American man swept the internet, all because of a misleading video. The media was quick
The Daily Mississippian recently sat down with the heads of the three branches of student government — the Associated Student Body president, vice president and judicial chair — to discuss their goals
With college baseball’s opening day approaching, Ole Miss began spring practice on Friday and is looking to iron out any wrinkles before first pitch. Possibly the largest uncertainty for the Rebels lies
Delta Kappa Epsilon has returned to the University of Mississippi as of January 2019, pending approval from national headquarters. The new DKE colony was established after a group of friends, unsatisfied with
Author R. J. Lee has been writing humorous novels about the South for years. But this year, Lee wrote his first mystery novel, “Grand Slam Murders.” He will read from and sign
The University of Mississippi is in an era of change. From new campus buildings like the Student Union, to emerging academic programs such as the Haley Barbour Center for the Study of
The opening date for the renovated Ole Miss Student Union has been delayed again after it was initially projected to be completed earlier this year. The union is now set to open
Softball season is fast approaching in Oxford, and the Rebels have a lot to be excited about. Outfielder Kylan Becker has been named to the Preseason All-SEC Team for the second consecutive
The Oxford Police Department, Mayor Robyn Tannehill and the Board of Aldermen are all supporting proposed legislation that would extend bar hours to 2 a.m on the Square, while the sale of
The Oxford Police Department has teamed up with various auto shops – including Southland Body & Paint Shop, Neal Hodge Automotive Innovations, Oxford Auto Care and Deal’s Auto Repair – to offer