Journalism professor Kathleen Wickham is kicking off her book tour for “We Believed We Were Immortal” at 5 p.m. Tuesday at Off Square Books to commemorate the 55th anniversary of James Meredith’s
Ole Miss’ own Jeff McManus will add to Oxford’s rich literary history on Wednesday with the premiere of his second book, “Growing Weeders into Leaders: Leadership Lessons from the Ground Up.” McManus will premiere
Tuesday 5 p.m. – Daniel Handler with “All the Dirty Parts” – Off Square Books 9 p.m. – Broken English reading series – Proud Larry’s Wednesday 5 p.m. – Jeff McManus with
To anyone worried about political correctness taking over college campuses across the country, I have a safe space for you. Sadly, for our university, that space is no other than our beloved
In this week’s Word on the Street, students told The DM about their first month back at school. “It’s been a great week but definitely a whirlwind after summer. My favorite part has been
Football. Now that I have your attention, I want to give you some friendly advice. In the next 500 words, you will find the key to immortality. OK, maybe not that. But you will
This weekend, leaders from Ole Miss Greek life convened upon Camp Hopewell in Lafayette County for a three-day retreat designed to build leaders and bring campus closer together. The retreat was cut short Saturday
I’m a native Houstonian and this is surreal. Words can’t fully describe what is happening, but you are seeing much of it unfold before you on the news and social media. The
The highly anticipated and controversial appearance of hip-hop artist Wiz Khalifa had The Pavilion at Ole Miss bouncing Friday night. Herds of students wrapped around the basketball arena from the front entrance down around the