On Wednesday night, Stefano Subauste stepped up to the line of scrimmage with one goal in mind: find the endzone. It was the first night of intramural practice for the Ole Miss
Carl Tart, Ole Miss’ first ever homecoming king, visited every other university on his list before coming to Oxford as he was preparing to come to college. He thought he wouldn’t enroll
Hundreds of new sorority members ran from the Grove to their new houses on Sunday. Potential new members spend the week touring the various sorority houses on campus before receiving an invitation
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi launched the House of Representatives into a formal impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump on Tuesday, acquiescing to mounting pressure from fellow democrats and plunging a deeply divided
New research has revealed details of the lives of enslaved people that lived at Rowan Oak, which would later become the home of writer William Faulkner. The findings are a result of
College football is back in a big way. After an entertaining week one, there’s another slate of marquee matchups on the buffet this weekend. Sports Editor Joshua Clayton and News Editor Griffin
A report of votes being changed by a malfunctioning voting machine in Oxford on Tuesday’s Republican gubernatorial runoff has been confirmed by Circuit Clerk Baretta Mosley. The malfunction happened at the Oasis
Racist act. Administration fumble. Public outrage. Rinse. Repeat. The University of Mississippi is fractured. Any time a member of our community is publicly caught doing something racist — a tradition as old
The Mississippi Department of Archives and History is still waiting on the university to send plans to relocate the Confederate monument from the Circle to the Confederate cemetery.