In an effort to accommodate its ever-increasing student population, the University of Mississippi is doing away with the old and ushering in the new. Demolishing Kincannon Hall is the first major step
For Mississippians, Primary Election Day is swiftly approaching. On Tuesday, August 8, the polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Before you head to the polls, make sure you
Ole Miss Coach Lane Kiffin and a few Rebel players finally took the stage at SEC Media Days on Thursday. By the end of the day, many Rebel fans were brought to
Saturday, July 8 marked a year since University of Mississippi student Jimmie “Jay” Lee disappeared. A 2022 graduate and prominent member of the Oxford queer community, Lee was last seen leaving his
As the Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts closes out its historic 20th anniversary season, the Oxford institution will hold its own production of Meredith Willson’s classic musical, “The Music
For many University of Mississippi students, summer is a time to travel, expand knowledge in their area of study or participate in a seasonal program. Rising senior Holly Davidson is doing all
While most students are home for the summer, Oxford remains in full swing for the annual Summer Sunset Series. The arts and culture series, taking place at 6 p.m. every Sunday in
The University of Mississippi’s Faculty Senate will be creating an ad hoc committee to investigate concerns that have been raised regarding the conduct of the Dean of the School of Applied Sciences,
Conservative political commentator and Daily Wire host Michael Knowles spoke at the University of Mississippi on Thursday, May 4 in an event put on by the campus chapter of Young Americans for
On April 11, the University Police Department reported an instance of child molestation at Insight Park on the public crime log. As of May 1, the crime log still says “report to