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  Rachel Mourao speaks at The Croft Institute for International Studies on social media and political protests. (Photo by Xinyi Song The Croft Institute for International Studies hosted Rachel Mourao as part of its Visiting Speaker Series tonight. Mourao, assistant professor of journalism at Michigan...

Eighteen-year-old Jalexcia Heard was a junior in high school when she started experiencing pain her doctors could not understand. She was not aware at...

Election day is less than a month away and both major party candidates are now in the final stretch toward locking down the undecided votes. In this crucial period of the campaign, many Ole Miss political student organizations are now throwing their hats in the ring to support their respective nominees. “We’ve had Trump stickers in the grove. There have been different...

Major tech companies are finding new ways to integrate digital money transferring into their services. Facebook, Snapchat, Gmail and many more have already...

Runners in the Oxford and Ole Miss community put all of their efforts into running in the Great 38, a race for Chucky Mullins’ legacy. Of the 770 participants...

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump listens to Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton during the second presidential debate at Washington...

Campus organization Students for a Safe Ride has developed a mode of transportation that keeps students from driving drunk when going to the Square. Safe...

Oxford’s working-class residents are struggling to keep up with the rising costs of housing in the city. Ole Miss set another record for its largest...

John Gatlin, an Ole Miss hockey player, helps Ramsey Meadows shoot puck at Oxford’s third annual Buddy Walk Sunday. (Photo by Taylor Cook) Oxford’s...

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: Animal...