Since the resignation of Arthur Doctor was announced in June 2021, the University of Mississippi’s office of Fraternity and Sorority Life has been in search of a director. The office is also
Mississippi legislators presented and approved a redistricting plan Sunday afternoon in an effort to match population shifts reported in the 2020 census that will likely not affect Oxford residents. Lafayette County has
Since 2018, Ole Miss students and parents alike have complained about the conditions in the university’s traditional dormitories. After many complaints about sickness due to mold growth in dormitory rooms, showers and
The University of Mississippi Voting Summit, created by junior Katelyn Winstead and sophomore Caroline Leonard, will commence tonight with a dinner at 6 p.m. in Bishop Hall. The dinner will include a
High gas prices in Oxford have created financial hardships for some residents and sparked frequent complaints toward gas station owners and employees. “I have started riding the bus,” University of Mississippi sophomore
Since Russia invaded Ukraine, there have been fears of large-scale cyber attacks by Russian operators against the United States. On Monday, President Joe Biden and Anne Neuberger, the deputy national security adviser
The principal anti-critical race theory bill that has spent the year making its way through the Mississippi State Legislature, “Critical Race Theory; prohibit” is now law. Gov. Tate Reeves signed the bill
The Ole Miss baseball team started off conference play hot as it scored 33 runs in three games to win its first conference series of the season against a scrappy Auburn team.
In the 2022 Associated Student Body spring elections, students voted to increase the Student Activity Fee from $5 per semester to $2 per credit hour per semester. Sitting Attorney General and senior
Oxford renters are feeling the pinch of inflation on their lease renewals with rent price increases of hundreds of dollars over last year’s lease. Max Hill with Collegiate Realty, a rental firm,