In the 2022 Associated Student Body spring elections, students voted to increase the Student Activity Fee from $5 per semester to $2 per credit hour per semester. Sitting Attorney General and senior
In an Associated Student Body election with only one contested race, Maddy Ryan — a sophomore international studies major — was elected to be ASB Attorney General on Tuesday with 58.63% of
It’s election day at the University of Mississippi. Today, students will vote for who they want to be their student leaders and representatives for the 2022-2023 school year. Students will vote to
The Associated Student Body is in election season. On Tuesday March 8 students will vote on the candidates running for office. Voting will be open on MyOleMiss from 7 a.m. to 7
In an Associated Student Body election with only two contested races, Autumn Fortenberry, a junior public policy leadership major, won the judicial chair election with 66.89% of the vote, and junior biology
Joshua Mannery knew he wanted to be the Associated Student Body president since the moment he stepped foot on the University of Mississippi campus, and on Tuesday evening, he succeeded. With a
Despite the University of Mississippi campus being closed for the foreseeable future, Associated Student Body elections will proceed — albeit with considerable changes. Candidates for executive offices cannot pass out stickers, campaign
The Daily Mississippian interviewed each of the executive candidates for the Associated Student Body about their goals for their campaigns before they debate tonight at 6 p.m. in the Overby Center auditorium.
The Associated Student Body Senate has voted to lower the campaign spending cap for executive officer candidates and require the publishing of campaign expense vouchers online for the public to see. However,
Students will have four options for the 2018-19 ASB president on tomorrow’s ballot. Candidates Wister Hitt, Elam Miller, Emily Tipton and Dylan Wood announced their candidacy in February and debated publicly last