Dear Editor, Let’s talk about Uber. The city of Oxford did its best to prevent Uber from coming to town a few years ago but was overridden by the state legislature. Now
Dear DM Editor: DM journalist Taylor Vance has closely followed and reported well on the citizen challenge to the city of Oxford’s amendment to chapter 14 of the code. It would be
A recent op-ed argued that sororities play a much larger role than they actually do in the instances of assault that happen on college campuses. While it does seem unfair to hold
On Feb. 26, Gov. Phil Bryant posted on his official Facebook page a piece from the Clarion-Ledger. The piece centers around a Southern Poverty Law Center report of active hate groups in
It is such a refreshing column that Will Hall wrote in The DM regarding the lack of thought diversity on our college campuses. I’m a graduate of Ole Miss and currently reside
I disagree with the latest opinion piece written by Will Hall attacking academia and will like to add the following rebuttal concerning the goal of a college education. A college education should
A statement was released by university faculty members calling on tenured and tenured-track faculty to “use their relative positions of power to actively support their non-tenure-track faculty colleagues” who want full representation
On Feb. 1, the Mississippi State Senate passed SB 2197, a bill that would have major ramifications for college students. The state Senate passed an initiative that was started by ASB in
In the Friday, Jan. 26, issue of The DM, a letter to the editor addressed a proposal from the ASB Senate External Affairs Committee about concealed carry permits for students on campus.
I enjoyed the article in the Jan. 24 edition of The DM by Jack Bitterman regarding “Athletic Director University.” It is quite remarkable that three previous members of the Ole Miss Athletics