The City Hall Pocket Park between Oxford City Hall and Square Books Jr. is the Square’s newest addition. However, less than a week after being dedicated by Mayor Robyn Tannehill, the park’s
“Everybody here is numb. The oppression has been ongoing for 75 years, and everybody is numb to it. Palestinians will be killed for the rest of our lives, and that’s something that
Democratic candidate for governor Brandon Presley campaigned in all of Mississippi’s 82 counties to drum up support for the election against incumbent Gov. Tate Reeves on Nov. 7. “It’s been wonderful going
The Ole Miss Rebels defeated the Auburn Tigers 28-21 in Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday night, marking Ole Miss’ second straight victory over the Tigers; this was also the Rebel’s first win against
Going to the Square for drinks and a good time on the weekends is a favorite pastime for Ole Miss students. No one expects the night to end with a fight leading
If University of Mississippi students find themselves ruminating on life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, UM may have the answer: a new minor in freedom studies. Offered through the Declaration of
Within the last week, students have been able to make their own loaded teas and customize spray painted hats — all without paying a dime. But are these events really free? The
As the No. 13 Ole Miss Rebels traveled to Auburn, a sense of understanding swept the program. Historically, the Ole Miss has not had much success playing in Jordan-Hare Stadium, entering the
Once the lights go down in Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, it is Ole Miss Feature Twirler Elsie Post’s time to shine — or burn, rather — as she tosses ignited batons high into the
As more students flock to the University of Mississippi, there simply is not enough housing to accommodate them. In addition to the housing shortage, other housing-related problems prompted the Associated Student Body