Dear Editor, It seems that in our country today — and even on this campus — it is no longer possible for reasonable people to disagree reasonably. Social media has given everyone
This semester I am studying abroad in Milan, where I tutor upper-level English students at an Italian high school. When asked what music they listen to, they mentioned American artists like Travis
You don’t have to be a football fan to go to Ole Miss, but when many of the campus buildings are closed during home games, it sure does feel like it. The
Earlier this month, I was speaking to a friend who was in obvious distress. She had just sold her required textbook for her biology class to pay for the remaining amount on
While freshman year on campus is likely to be one of the most chaotic times many of us will ever experience, other students experience this time as their initial taste of true
On Sept. 17 around 10:30 p.m., my life changed. Not just my life, but also the lives of others: those who surrounded me at the Lyceum and those who carried me off
Last week, honors college students received an email that an Ole Miss student who was wearing blackface in a social media post turned himself into the Bias Incident Report Team, which is
I would like to think that formal recruitment here at the University of Mississippi was the only time that the recruitment process dominated every aspect of my time in college. In hindsight,
From the mid-semester resigning of former Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter, we’ve been anxious to see who our next leader will be. I was proud to see that there were formal steps being taken
Abolishing the IHL isn’t radical. It’s obvious. The IHL picked Glenn Boyce — a man whose lack of ideas is superseded only by his lack of qualifications for such a tumultuous time