If Bradford Stewart could be any type of bread, she would be a salted pretzel with a side mustard. She said that pretzels are her favorite food to order at concession stands
“Throughout my three years here at the university, I’ve just been putting in effort into different organizations and trying to get to know people. So at the end of the day, it’s
For Madison Gordon, Ole Miss was as good as destiny. “From the beginning, my family always knew Madison was going to go to Ole Miss,” she said. “Of course, once senior year
As a child, Ian Pigg dreamed of becoming a zookeeper or a vet. As an adult, he’s figuring out his dream after college — deciding between working in fundraising and development or
Homecoming King Deterrian Jones Homecoming Queen Lucy Williams While homecoming looks dramatically different this year because of COVID-19 guidelines and safety precautions, the winners of the fall personality elections put on by
With Oxford’s continued mask mandate and restrictions on in-person gatherings on campus, the University of Mississippi’s 2020 Homecoming Week has become a reminder of all the ways the world has changed. Instead
Homecoming week is coming to a close and while all the homecoming floats, ziplines and ball pits are being broken down, Grove tents are going up as there’s still a game of
Elections for homecoming king and Mr. and Miss Ole Miss are heading to a Thursday runoff. Before announcing the winners, Associated Student Body Attorney General Austin Fiala announced that 6,443 students voted
Ole Miss has seen its fair share of disappointment in the first six weeks of the football season, but there was none to be found on Saturday against Louisiana-Monroe. In a game
All but one candidate who ran for this year’s personality elections were affiliated with a Greek organization, and candidates were, once again, not required to officially report who donated to their campaign