“Everybody here is numb. The oppression has been ongoing for 75 years, and everybody is numb to it. Palestinians will be killed for the rest of our lives, and that’s something that
If University of Mississippi students find themselves ruminating on life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, UM may have the answer: a new minor in freedom studies. Offered through the Declaration of
Within the last week, students have been able to make their own loaded teas and customize spray painted hats — all without paying a dime. But are these events really free? The
When students pass by Martin and Stockard residence halls, they might be greeted with the fragrant aroma of a favorite food – pizza. A new addition to the University of Mississippi’s dining
A new chapter has begun on campus for all of the University of Mississippi’s book-loving students. The Ole Miss Book Club had its first meeting for new members on Thursday, Sept. 28.
As more students flock to the University of Mississippi, there simply is not enough housing to accommodate them. In addition to the housing shortage, other housing-related problems prompted the Associated Student Body
When James Meredith became the first Black student to attend the University of Mississippi in 1962, he was flooded with hundreds of letters from around the world, both supporting and opposing his
Jennifer Williams, campus traffic director, has earned the nickname “Crosswalk Lady” from the University of Mississippi students crossing the intersection of Sorority Row and Grove Loop. Her euphonious voice and warm attitude
As Mississippi transitions to fall and temperatures drop, the University of Mississippi is preparing for autumn’s most infamous side effect: flu season. On a large college campus where students are packed tightly
After canceling his second show at Vaught-Hemingway last April, chart-topper and country crooner Morgan Wallen is making his way back to the University of Mississippi on Saturday, April 20, 2024 as part