Ole Miss was desperate for a win after losing to Alabama a week ago, but it wasn’t going to be easy when No. 13 Arkansas was coming to town. Some could say
When poor weather conditions turn the beautiful game days in the Grove into sloshy and muddy ones, the tailgating doesn’t stop. The party continues on. To make this work, landscapers, fans and
“Throughout my three years here at the university, I’ve just been putting in effort into different organizations and trying to get to know people. So at the end of the day, it’s
As a child, Ian Pigg dreamed of becoming a zookeeper or a vet. As an adult, he’s figuring out his dream after college — deciding between working in fundraising and development or
Jere Richmond Hoar is remembered as an author and professor, but more importantly, a legend at the University of Mississippi. Hoar, a former journalism professor at Ole Miss, died on Oct. 2
The Associated Student Body Senate voted Tuesday evening to support the creation of a transportation hub on the Square. Through a unanimous vote, the ASB Senate passed SR 21-11, which reads, “Therefore,
The 2021-22 freshman class of the University of Mississippi has grown by 19% since last year, though official numbers of enrollment won’t be released by the Institutions of Higher Learning until November,
Several local women have organized a “Women’s March for Reproductive Rights” to take place Saturday, Oct. 2, to coincide with Women’s Rights events taking place across the country to protest the Supreme
The university’s Army, Navy and Marine Reserve Officer Training Corps hosted a three mile run on Sept. 29 to raise awareness for the Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention Program. During the month
The Rebels officially start SEC play this weekend, and their first opponent is not one to be taken lightly. Ole Miss heads to Tuscaloosa in hopes of getting their first 4-0 start