Many feel the pressure at a young age that college is the only option and that not attending will bring you down a dark path. However, that is not the case for
“You may write me down in history With your bitter, twisted lies. You may trod me in the very dirt But still, like dust, I’ll rise.” Maya Angelou’s “Still I Rise” is
The University of Mississippi is no stranger to celebrating national events, and it continues to do so by hosting a seminar called “Pillow Talk: A Conversation on Wellness Women Empowerment.” Taking place
“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
In a field where male dominance has long been the norm, three women are leading the curatorial charge in Oxford’s museums. Melanie Antonelli and Rosa Salas Gonzalez serve as curator and curator
The Ole Miss men’s golf team found success at the Cabo Collegiate at the Twin Dolphin Club in Los Cabos, Mexico, with an overall score of 846 (-6). The Rebels kept their
With senate and officer elections coming up on Tuesday, March 28, The Daily Mississippian looked into the Associated Student Body to provide the university’s students with more insight into the organization. ASB
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
TEDxUniversityofMississippi’s eighth annual lecture series, “Facing Forward,” took place Thursday evening at the Ford Center. Several speakers across multiple disciplines shared the importance of perseverance, honesty and connection as a part of
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