Students, alumni and faculty gathered to reflect on the legacy of the 1970 protest and its lasting impact on the University of Mississippi on Thursday, Feb. 15 in Fulton Chapel. The event
College is not cheap. In addition to tuition, housing and the cost of everyday living, students face the additional charge of purchasing textbooks and school supplies each semester. However, the J.D. Williams
“I know a lot more about the African American men who have influenced this campus than the women,” Delaney Bland, a sophomore computer science major, said. Influential Black men such as James
The University of Mississippi Center for Inclusion and Cross Cultural Engagement welcomed keynote speaker B. Brian Foster on Tuesday, Feb. 13 in honor of Black History Month. A former UM professor, Foster
In honor of Valentine’s Day, The Ole Miss Big Event hosted the annual Cupid Run, a 5K fundraiser, on Sunday, Feb. 11. “The Ole Miss Big Event Cupid Run is a 5K
Each February, people are encouraged to shift their attention to Black history and honor the contributions that Black people have made to society. While there is a large focus on times of
The 1960s and 70s are over, and marijuana is here to stay — even in Mississippi. Two years after the state rolled out its medical marijuana program, a new type of cannabis
As the saying goes, “College is the best four years of your life,” but it’s taking longer than that for many students to complete their undergraduate degrees. Between the pressure for students
Love is in the air as Valentine’s Day quickly approaches. Students across UM’s campus are preparing to celebrate the romantic holiday with those they love the most. In order to make this
The Black Student Union is hosting their Spread the Love donation drive until Feb. 15 to support Doors of Hope, a local non-profit organization. Doors of Hope helps guide and support homeless