It’s a new year — and while Oxford hasn’t changed much since students departed for the winter break, the way you get home from a night on the Square has. On Dec.
With the new Omicron variant, COVID-19 cases are at astronomically high levels. Chancellor Glenn Boyce announced on Jan. 10 the COVID-19 protocols for the upcoming semester and how the university will combat
Caroline McCollum Simrall Hood, a senior integrated marketing communications major from Vicksburg, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 11 after a fatal car accident. She was 22 years old. “Caroline was a beloved member
Nancy McKenzie Dupont, a beloved professor, passed away on Dec. 25, 2021. The university community, along with faculty, staff, students and alumni of the School of Journalism and New Media, are mourning
While students were away, relaxing over winter break, the Ole Miss Men’s and Women’s Basketball teams were busy on the court. Women’s Basketball off to electric start The other half of
With the win over in-state rival Mississippi State, Ole Miss Football has won 10 regular-season games for the first time in school history. The Rebels will now await their fate in which
While the University of Mississippi has plans in place if someone attempts or dies by suicide, the plan has not always been foolproof. Katie Williamson, a senior international studies major, said she
The United States Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Wednesday, Dec.1 to overturn the monumental Roe v. Wade decision of 1973, that ensures women’s rights to an abortion. The court hearing, Dobbs
All athletes are familiar with injuries. You can sprain an ankle, break an arm or tear a ligament. You’re out for a few games or a season, rehabbing and taking care of
The pain is almost universal — finally getting to the front of the line at a bar, putting your items on the counter at the liquor store or worst of all, seeing