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Following the example of several other universities across the nation, Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter released a statement Sunday regarding recent executive action orders from President Donald Trump. The statement said little about the university’s plans to handle Trump’s ban on admitting refugees...

On the eve of President Donald J. Trump’s inauguration, two Ole Miss students found themselves in 20 degree weather pulling in to a security checkpoint...

The continuing growth of Ole Miss and Oxford has left local boutiques searching for convenient locations off the popular downtown Square that still...

Katrina Myers Caldwell is trying to understand the University of Mississippi.  As the university’s first vice chancellor for diversity and community...

Capt. Max Miller worked at Ole Miss for nearly 20 years, but his legacy will live on through scholarship. Miller died last April after being in a car crash...

After more than 20 years as a Rebel, Sara Brown celebrated her retirement Tuesday afternoon at the University’s National Center for Physical Acoustics. As...

A group of law school students are collecting disaster relief items for residents impacted by the tornado in the Hattiesburg area last Saturday. The tornado...

While the Student Union is being renovated, the Ole Miss Dining options are adjusting meal plans. To ensure students still receive full benefits from their...

As the Oxford String Project kicks off, third and sixth graders waited patiently for their group to be called for auditions Monday afternoon. The auditions...

The university could be penalized for not flying Mississippi’s state flag if Senate Bill 2057 passes in this year’s legislative session. The bill...