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The Mississippi Sons of Confederate Veterans have rekindled a lawsuit against Ole Miss over a plaque placed on the Confederate memorial statue on campus this week. The original lawsuit was filed in Sept. 2014, but two days after a revised version of the plaque was placed on the monument, the suit moved to...

Each Sunday evening, before 6 o’clock strikes at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Associate Rector for Hispanic Ministry Bruce McMillan brings Spanish...

Rowan Oak, the home of William Faulkner. Dozens of people filled the grounds of William Faulkner’s Rowan Oak on Saturday to investigate how slaves lived...

Briefs do not include every incident from the past week. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Report compiled by Lasherica Thornton. OPD Reports: Alarm:...

The Mississippi Sons of Confederate Veterans is suing the University of Mississippi to remove the plaque contextualizing the Confederate soldier statue...

William Smith Neilson, born in 1812, was a poor man with no school education when he started his career as a store clerk. In 1838, he loaded an ox wagon...

The Free Application for Federal Aid application is changing this year, and the Office of Financial Aid is trying to get the word out to students who will...

According to the Mississippi Department of Health, there have been two new travel-associated cases of Zika in Prentiss county and one new case of the West...

The university has created a response team to help handle student protests and first amendment rights on campus. The Demonstration and Assembly Response...

Since the beginning of the semester, the university’s Information Technology Department has worked to keep scammers at bay. So far, students, faculty...