The Associated Student Body — as an institution — suffers from a souring culture of on-campus engagement. Of course, every aspect of student life has been upset in the past year, but
Ole Miss students will elect six new Associated Student Body executive leaders to the positions of president, vice president, judicial chair, attorney general, secretary and treasurer today. Fifty student senators will also
On April 2, the Ole Miss campus will elect the next Associated Student Body officers, including president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, judicial chair and attorney general. This election season has been extremely
There was not a breakthrough moment at the Associated Student Body executive candidate debate, as most of the candidates chose to stick to their campaign platforms and tout broad promises of transparency,
This election season, we’re changing some things. When our team of student media managers returned to campus this past fall, we wanted to make a difference in the way this student body
For the first time in recent history, student media will host the debate for the Associated Student Body executive officer candidates tonight. The debate will be moderated by the managers of all
The Associated Student Body election season began on Sunday night as candidates for all ASB positions were certified to run in the 2019 Spring General Election by interim ASB Attorney General Anya
After 10 seconds of silence, a room previously stricken with suspense erupted into applause and joyous tears. Surrounded by students, community members and university police officers, the Ole Miss Associated Student Body
The Daily Mississippian recently sat down with the heads of the three branches of student government — the Associated Student Body president, vice president and judicial chair — to discuss their goals