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Alzheimer’s disease affects more than five million Americans, but caring for people with the disease is a job that usually goes unpaid. The disease is the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States, according to the Alzheimer’s Association, and it affected 53,000 Mississippians in 2010. Family...

This will be the first full year that The University of Mississippi School of Education’s new doctoral program is up and running. The program will focus...

United States Sen. Roger Wicker and former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour speak to Ole Miss College Republicans at the StudentUnion yesterday.Photo by...

Rafaelle Souza (6) tries to get a shot off during a soccer game against No. 7 South Carolina last Sunday.Photo by Austin McAfee I The Daily Mississippian The...

Sophomore forward Terry Brutus dunks at Square Jam last year.Photo by Thomas Graning | The Daily Mississippian For the second straight year, The University...

Director of Parking and Transportation Isaac Astill (photo: Phillip Waller) By Adam Ganucheau The University of Mississippi’s Director of Parking...

Even as the budgets for university departments continue to tighten, recruiting and retaining quality officers remains a top priority for the University...

More than 70 students attended the first ever Rebels Got Talent held in the Grove on Wednesday night. The Student Activities Association sponsored the...

On Oct. 22, 1963, Semester at Sea set sail on its first voyage around the world and now 50 years later students are still experiencing the same type of...

An expert at The University of Mississippi says carrying overweight backpacks can cause serious health risks over time. Students like Lacey Russell understand...