Sen. John McCain died on Saturday after a year-long battle with brain cancer. In his final hours, he was surrounded by those he loved most on his family ranch in Cornville, Arizona.
Ole Miss has been named a recipient of an Arabic Flagship Program, a prestigious language curriculum that will expand the previously established Arabic language program on campus. The flagship programs are awarded
On Tuesday, the Mississippi House of Representatives passed a lottery bill after initially voting against it on Monday. The bill will now be sent to the governor, who has already indicated his
Former NCAA National Champion Braden Thornberry has received another major accolade by winning the McCormack Medal, the most prestigious award an amateur golfer can win. The USGA and the R&A announced Thornberry’s
The Associated Student Body Senate unanimously passed a bill Tuesday night meant to enforce new campaign rules that some Senators view as a response to the role Greek organizations have played in
As most Ole Miss students do, I adore the quaint, little Southern town of Oxford, Mississippi. Unfortunately, I’m stuck in a one-sided relationship, as Oxford does not love me back. This unrequited
Efforts to memorialize the 1935 killing of Elwood Higginbottom, the seventh and last person known to be lynched in Lafayette County, continued on Tuesday night. A few dozen people lined the pews
The Ole Miss offensive unit will have to deal with the loss of running back Eric Swinney in Saturday’s AdvoCare Texas Kickoff against Texas Tech. The redshirt junior was diagnosed with mononucleosis
The Ole Miss football season inched closer to opening day on Monday with the team’s first weekly press conference of the year. Head coach Matt Luke and his assistants took to the