It’s no myth that college is expensive, and that’s not likely to change anytime soon. Fortunately, in addition to the standard coursework and education your tuition pays for, the university offers a
Associated Student Body Attorney General Katherine Sistrunk has resigned from her position to instead help lead the newly established Elections Reform Task Force. Sistrunk was sworn into office in April after winning
Amongst demanding classes, social obligations and football games that shut the town down, it’s easy to get bogged down and forget everything the campus and Oxford have to offer. One of the
With roads closed, walkways blocked off and green fences everywhere, it feels like campus is constantly under construction and students are never able to truly enjoy all it has to offer. Luckily,
Whether it’s your first time in the Grove or your last football game as a senior, use these tips as a refresher course on how to survive and thrive at the greatest
With the 2018 football season less than a month away, the Ole Miss Rebels gathered in the Manning Center for Media Day on Thursday. Players’ and coaches’ vibes were optimistic, and hopes
The Ole Miss Basketball team will get its first taste of competition with head coach Kermit Davis on the sideline next week. The Rebels will travel north of the border to play
Commissioner of Higher Education Al Rankins spoke to Ole Miss students and faculty and Oxford residents at the Lyceum on Tuesday, where he answered questions on University culture, environment, finances and external
This year’s Rebel Chefs Cooking Camp at the Institute of Child Nutrition aims to teach rising 6th, 7th, and 8th graders advanced techniques and fundamentals of cooking and baking, kitchen safety, food preparation,
This week’s SEC Media Days marks the event’s first year in Atlanta and also head coach Matt Luke’s first year in attendance in his 18 seasons as an SEC player or coach.