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For the first time in three years, student body president candidates defended their claims to office to a standing-room-only auditorium Wednesday night. All 14 candidates for president, vice president, attorney general, secretary, judicial chair and treasurer gathered at the Overby Center for Southern Journalism...

Students, faculty and staff gathered on campus throughout Ash Wednesday to commemorate the first day of Lent, the 40 days of penance before Easter.  Hundreds...

Hinge Dance Company is performing its annual concert, “Breakthrough,” Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Powerhouse. Hinge began as a student-led contemporary...

Christy Pickering spent two decades in a relationship with her abusive husband before she realized she needed to leave for the safety of her children...

The Associated Student Body passed both a resolution and a bill to promote stronger mental health on campus Tuesday night. Sen. Elizabeth Romary presented and spoke in affirmation of Resolution 17-05 at Tuesday’s ASB meeting. The proposed resolution would request that the school add an additional counselor to the school’s counseling center. This counselor would...

African-American women are increasingly abandoning chemicals and relaxers for healthier, less-damaging, all-natural methods.   The UM Women of Color Network...

Members of the Black Student Union Tuesday night asked candidates running for ASB senate and officer positions one question: How will you represent African-American...

Restaurant owner Joester Brassell first got her start as a head chef of fraternity and sorority houses on the Ole Miss campus, but she soon started to...

A Ford pickup truck crashed into a small row of storefronts Monday on Courthouse Drive on the Oxford Square. The crash was reported just after 5:30 a.m. According...

ASB Signs (Photo by: Cameron Brooks) Three students are running for the student body president position this year, which is the first time more than one...