The mobile app LineLeap promises to give users the power to skip the line at bars and pay cover charges before even arriving. However, it remains unclear whether Oxford bars will actually
When disaster strikes, how should leaders respond in order to minimize damage and save lives? On Sept. 14, former and current governmental leaders shared their experiences managing crises in the talk “Follow
In partnership with all eight of Mississippi’s public universities and the Mississippi Department of Finance and Administration, the Institutions of Higher Learning Board of Trustees has launched an ADA and Accessibility Task
After earning her PhD in Human Geography and MA in Environmental Anthropology from the University of Georgia, Catarina Passidomo arrived at UM in 2014 to assume an inaugural professorship in Southern
The Associated Student Body held its annual Socialize with Senators Night on Sept. 12. The event, which broke from tradition by taking place in the Student Union Plaza instead of within senate
Correction: An earlier version of this story stated that the University Counseling Center provides up to eight free counseling session. This is incorrect. The story has been updated to reflect the fact
All four University of Mississippi students currently studying abroad in Morocco are safe and accounted for after a 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck the region last Friday, killing and injuring thousands.  According to
This semester, the Associated Student Body is launching a committee tasked with keeping tabs on state and federal legislation. The Legislative Advocacy Board, made up of nine students, will research social and
The start of the fall semester has brought an influx of new students, new experiences and a dramatic rise in COVID-19 cases. Students across campus are suffering from the sniffles, and, in
On the first day of school, Ole Miss’ technical support office, the IT Helpdesk, found itself swarmed with inquiries from confused students. Thanks to a recent university-wide switch from Google to Microsoft