Isabella Scalia is a woman in STEM. She spends her time at the University of Mississippi studying two areas — mechanical engineering and Chinese. Before the Madison native found her home at
“When it comes to the narrative of the strong Black woman, it’s like (they) have to juggle ABC and be strong all the time. It’s, like, crying and being vulnerable is not
During formal senate on Tuesday, Feb. 28, the Associated Student Body passed SR 23-4, putting into place the angel shot initiative on campus and in local bars. If someone feels unsafe in
Running 70 miles, participating in school leadership roles and being on the road for five days is just another week for Loral Winn during the track and field season. Winn is from
Editor’s Note: The Lavender Letters, a monthly series, is a collection of open letters written by members of Ole Miss’ queer community highlighting the many joys and hardships that come with being
Jasmín Mara López has spent her career operating between different modes of expression, in addition to bouncing from place to place. While she was born in New Orleans, La., López has spent
Zoe Fassinelli, a film production student at the university, makes her film festival debut Friday, March 3, with her short film “Lizard People” screening at the Oxford Film Festival. The short was
Countless children around the nation are blissfully unaware of the daily tasks their ever doting mothers and fathers complete for them. They enter their room to discover freshly folded laundry resting on
Whether you’re an experienced gardener or a beginner botanist, a houseplant is the perfect decoration to add life to your living space just in time for spring. Liz, a plant expert and
Can opener: When I went to Walmart with my mom shortly before moving into my apartment, she asked me if I had a can opener. I did not and would not have