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Amanda Bohl’s service dog, Beatrice, was attacked while sitting under a small table in an elementary school last month, leaving injuries to her right leg. (Courtesy: Instagram) It has been two months since service dog Beatrice was attacked by a woman on an elementary school campus. Beatrice’s story...

The Pulse nightclub shooting has started a conversation about FDA donor guidelines in Oxford, but when it comes to donating blood after a crisis, every...

More than 25 years ago, Ole Miss started the Summer College for High School Students and the program has been growing ever since. Ole Miss offers more...

Briefs do not include every incident from the past week; additionally, all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Reports compiled by Lasherica Thornton. Oxford Police Department Reports Alarm: 15 Auto Burglary: 4 Civil Matter: 3 Code Violation: 3 Discharging Firearm within City Limits: 1 Disturbance: 10 DUI: 5 Identity Theft: 1 Illegally Parked Car: 3 Littering:...

Community members come together to support the LGBTQ+ community and honor the victims of the Orlando shooting  at Lamar Park in Oxford, Tuesday, June...

The University of Mississippi community is holding a vigil at 6 p.m. Tuesday on the pier at Lamar Park in Oxford to honor and remember the victims of the...

June 10, 2016 Greetings, As we complete a productive academic year and immerse ourselves in an energetic summer session, we continue to work on important...

The University’s Health Promotion Department is instituting a new program known as Campus Clarity after forming a committee that decided not to renew the university’s contract with Everfi AlcoholEdu and Haven nearly two years ago. AlcoholEdu has been a mandatory program designed to educate first-year university students on the risks and consequences of alcohol...

A blinking line streams across the monitor like an old-fashioned video game, but the line isn’t a game. It’s a life. Caption: This kit is delivered...

The University has announced plans to expand historical contextualization throughout campus with a larger committee and more input from the public. A plaque...