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Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter released this letter announcing the members of the Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on History and Context last Thursday: Jeffrey  S. Vitter Chancellor and Distinguished Professor July 28, 2016 Greetings, On June 10, I wrote to you about the university’s important work...

© Cady Herring The winding, cobblestone pathways of Stone Town, Zanzibar are lined with endless ancient buildings whose facades are dominated by enormous...

Oxford Police Department Reports: Animal Complaint: 7 Auto Burglary: 1 Burglary: 6 Civil Matter: 1 Counterfeit Currency: 1 Disturbance: 16 DUI: 8 False Pretense: 1 Grand Larceny: 1 Identity Theft: 1 Littering: 2 Malicious Mischief: 6 Petit Larceny: 1 Phone Harassment: 2 Shoplifting: 3 Simple Assault: 3 Trespassing: 1 Uttering Forgery: 2 Welfare Concern: 13   Arrests: Careless...

Twenty-nine months after the James Meredith statue on campus was vandalized, the U.S. District Court has sentenced the final man being charged in relation...

Austin Reed Edenfield walks into the U.S. District Court with his two lawyers and parents in Oxford, Mississippi before his sentencing on Thursday. Edenfield...

Briefs do not include every incident from the previous week; additionally, all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Reports compiled by Lasherica Thornton. Oxford Police Department Reports: Alarm: 21 Auto Burglary: 3 Burglary: 5 Civil Matter: 3 Code Violation: 1 Counterfeit Currency: 1 Disturbance: 9 DUI: 11 Embezzlement: 1 Grand Larceny: 1 Harassing...

A student waits for the “Pokmen Go” app to load on their phone. “Pokemon Go” is a location based augmented mobile game. Photo illustration by Ariel Cobbert. It’s official: Pokemon fever has hit Oxford and “Pokemon Go” players have been roaming the Ole Miss campus in search of coveted Pokemon ever since the app became available earlier this...

Juicy, red tomatoes, watermelons fresh off their vines, plump blackberries and more all line the aisles of the local farmers markets. As the height of...

A former Ole Miss student will face sentencing today for placing a noose on the James Meredith statue at the university in February 2014. He had previously...

“The end of the road,” the Sardis Lake access point located just past the end of Mississippi Highway 314, will soon be more easily accessible,...