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On a campus steeped in racial history, a student protest in the very heart of the university draws attention. A protest that was caused, driven and sustained by social media, however, marks the start of something new. On a Thursday night in late September, New York columnist Shaun King received emails from...

Special to the DM Going to away games is a time for fun road trips and bonding with friends, but it can be expensive. Saturday night, the No. 23 Rebels...

New York Times columnist David Brooks urged students to find true happiness through committed relationships Thursday night. Brooks was the keynote speaker...

The Inn at Ole Miss, one of Oxford’s oldest hotels, has hosted visitors in the area since 1951. Competition has increased massively within the hotel...

Students and faculty gathered in the Overby center to watch what one host called the most constructive debate yet in the 2016 presidential campaign. The...

Residents came together Tuesday night to voice their concerns about the Oxford School Board’s “poor communication” after the high school newspaper...

Associated Student Body leaders met Tuesday to reinforce and improve campus communication with new and incumbent senators. During a powerpoint presentation,...

After months of searching, Ole Miss named the new vice chancellor for diversity and community engagement Tuesday. Katrina Caldwell is currently employed...

The University announced Katrina Caldwell as the new vice chancellor for diversity and community engagement Tuesday. Assistant Vice-President for Diversity...

There have been 14 documented water line breaks since April 2016 in Lafayette County, according to County Supervisor David Rikard. When the Mississippi State Department of Health issued the boil water alert for Twelve Oaks Estates on Sept. 9, most residents did not expect the restrictions to last more than two weeks. Twelve Oaks residents were instructed to follow health...