Pick up your pens and broaden your imagination: The University of Mississippi’s English department is adding a Bachelor of Fine Arts in creative writing to its repertoire for students. This is the
Roosevelt Montás, senior lecturer and the director of the freedom and citizenship program at Columbia University, describes his novel as “three books in one:” a memoir, an introduction to the most influential
To accommodate the rising numbers of students enrolled at the university, Ole Miss Dining is expanding its food options. In addition to the three all-you-can-eat dining halls located in the Johnson Commons,
Members of the Associated Student Body introduced a new bill, new student opinion forms and new faces as they held a formal senate meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 19, in the student union.
Week 4 is where Ole Miss’ undefeated season came to an end. The Rebels fell short to the Alabama Crimson Tide 24-10. Ole Miss could not get the job done for many
The Ole Miss Rebels versus the Alabama Crimson Tide is a rivalry matchup that both fanbases look forward to every year. This year, Ole Miss faced Alabama in Bryant-Denny Stadium, which Head
Since earning her BFA in vocal performance from Carnegie Mellon University and her MM in vocal performance from the Manhattan School of Music, Nancy Maria Balach has been a faculty member at
The University of Mississippi has sold almost 3,000 more parking passes than there are spaces available for students to park in. There are 14,960 total parking spaces available for students and faculty,
As football season kicks off, Ole Miss fans are not the only things packing The Grove. Blue and red trash cans are a familiar sight on game days, an effort to contain
Circle and Square Brewing Company, Oxford’s new microbrewery, opened its doors to the public last week at 100 Depot Street. The name is a nod to two Oxonian landmarks: the historic Square,