The Ole Miss volleyball team plays two matches this weekend, one at home against Missouri on Friday and at No. 16 Kentucky on Sunday. The Rebels will look to build on the
This story has been updated. Four sociology professors published a report titled “Microaggressions at the University of Mississippi” earlier this week. This report stems from the UM Race Diary Project, which examined
SHA’ SIMPSON “I’ll put it to you like this,” Sha’ Simpson says, leaning back in her chair and defiantly looking me straight in the eyes. “For me, being a woman of color,
A statue of a Confederate soldier is situated at the doorstep of the campus. It is inscribed with the following: “To Our Confederate Dead, Albert Sidney Johnston.” Looking into the distance, the
On Jan. 31, the William Winter Institute for Racial Reconciliation announced its relocation to Jackson, reconstituting it as an independent nonprofit organization and expanding its statewide operations after almost two decades on
Friday marks the 20th anniversary of the Croft Institute for International Studies at the University of Mississippi. For over two decades, the institute has maintained a nationally recognized intensive foreign language program
The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) will host its fifth annual Homecoming Step Show at 7 p.m. Friday at the Tad Smith Coliseum. The step show is a competition where NPHC organizations step
Ole Miss students and Oxford locals alike have noticed eccentric metal sculptures appearing in spots around town. These pieces of art popping up in Oxford are part of a new exhibit titled
Sorority recruitment is over. Long gone are clap routines and ear-piercing choruses about sisterhood. The veil of secrecy surrounding this process has been lifted, and order has been restored to Greek life.
The Division of Diversity and Community Engagement’s inaugural “Dialogues on Diversity” series will begin next Monday with an event called “A Peace of My Mind.” During the studio event, students, faculty and