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Keeping up with events on campus is hard. Between academic groups, social gatherings and downright parties, it’s hard to keep the necessary separated from the optional. In response to these scheduling woes,  developers are flocking to create new tools tailored to the many needs of their tech-savvy clientele. Noah...

Interim Chancellor Morris Stocks speaks at the Ford Foundation ceremony on Friday, September 4. PHOTO BY: THOMAS BURCHETT On Friday, Interim Chancellor...

DaMarkus Lodge reels in his first touchdown catch as a Rebel. (Photo taken by Ariel Cobbert) Temperatures were recorded in the mid-to-upper 90s by opening...

Starting this year, students will be able to transfer season football tickets to other students. Associate athletics director for development Dan O’Dowd...

New changes are being implemented to tailgating rules in the Grove and the Circle for the 2015 football season. Fans will no longer be able to claim a...

Reggie, the horse, has a very bright personality. (PHOTO BY:ARIEL COBBERT) Reggie, Jax and Della mostly work weekends. With colleagues Murray, Frankie,...

Father James Roberts reflects on his experiences with the church community surviving the storm. Photo and Video below by Ji Hoon Heo GULFPORT – “When...

Donald Cole, Amy Wells Dolan, John Neff and Rod Bridges sit at the Confederate symbolism forum.   In the wake of controversies throughout the South,...

Dr. Wael ElShamy, director of the Molecular Cancer Therapeutics Program at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson. (Photo courtesy UMMC) Dr....

PICK YOUR POISON Two Mississippi death row inmates put this idiom into action this week. A federal judge temporarily halted executions in the state of Mississippi Tuesday. According to NBC News, this decision was made per the request of two death row inmates who said the state’s lethal injection procedure should be considered “chemical torture.”  Following this...