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Drones — or unmanned aircraft systems, as the Federal Aviation Administration refers to them — have been used in the military for years, and, more recently, their civilian cousins have been gaining popularity. Not many of those drones will be flying on campus, though. The university administration recently...

The Mississippi House of Representatives passed HB 638 last week, allowing the state to continue carrying out the death penalty despite a national shortage...

More than 1,200 students will “stand for those who can’t” for the fifth time at RebelTHON Saturday, the annual dance marathon fundraiser for the...

University Police Department is urging students to be wary of scammers asking for personal information. UPD has an ongoing investigation involving students...

Students, faculty and staff were evacuated from their classrooms in Shoemaker Hall Thursday morning due to a ruptured gas line directly behind the building. Workers...

More than 300 students and advisers from seven Southeastern states have registered for the 31st Annual Southeast Journalism Conference being hosted by the University of Mississippi this weekend. Speakers and panelists lined up for the event will span the journalism career spectrum with broadcast, print, digital and social media specialists ranging from the New York Times...

The university sent out a RebAlert regarding a ruptured gas line on campus at around 9:30 Thursday morning. The alert said the damage to the pipe near...

Jenny Tran prepares a flu vaccination for fellow pharmacy students to give at the Grove. (Photo By Aleea Burge) Ole Miss students are coming off of an...

The NAACP’s Mississippi chapter sponsored the university’s first Black History Wax Museum Wednesday night in Bishop Hall, lending time in the spotlight...

The Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship is sponsoring its annual Gillespie Business Plan Competition this semester to give students a professional...