In the space of education, technological devices and the tools that come with those devices are now a large part of the academic sphere. However, before immersing oneself in technology as a
STEM majors at the University of Mississippi have much to look forward to. In fall 2024, UM will unveil the largest single construction project in Oxford campus history: The Jim and Thomas
Editor’s Note: All Residential Assistants are quoted anonymously to prevent any repercussions from the comments made in this article. With classes beginning Aug. 21, Ole Miss has spent the last few days
Sorority recruitment week, a well-known tradition in Oxford, commenced on Aug. 12. Perfectly manicured hands nervously gripped canvas totes that read “Panhellenic” as girls raced to rounds at 11 chapter houses on
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
Lamar Hall is widely known for its spacious lecture halls, P.O.D. market and rather unappealing exterior. However, Lamar Hall exemplifies how outside appearance is not the only thing that matters. Unlike the
With the closing of each academic year, the University of Mississippi holds an annual memorial ceremony, reflecting on and memorializing the lives of students, staff and faculty who have passed. UM conducted
By early May, it seems the school semester would be all but over with. Lectures have become a technicality at this point, attendance is in the toilet and student morale has waned
In a few short weeks, the University of Mississippi’s class of 2023 will graduate and begin a new phase of life. Regardless of the path they take, the memories gathered throughout their
The Ole Miss community rallied Tuesday on the student union plaza for the annual Take Back the Night event, a rally and march that raises awareness for students and the community impacted