You Are Browsing ‘News’ Category

TELL ‘EM THAT IT’S MY BIRTHDAY Jackson residents threw a birthday soiree of a different kind for a pothole located on Riverside and Devine Street. Signs placed in the middle of the pothole read, “Happy Birthday Pothole” and “I’ve been here for over a year.” Don’t worry, balloons were definitely...

The Office of Student Disability Services is raising awareness on campus in commemoration of Disability History and Awareness Month. Jennifer Stollman,...

Max Robert Miller Jr., known to students and coworkers as “Captain Max,” was the cooperative education program manager at the University of...

(Graphic: Hayden Benge / Cameron Brooks) In an effort to raise awareness on the topic of eating disorders, the Southern Smash College Tour will partner...

(Photo by: Ariel Cobbert)Jeffrey Vitter speaks during his first visit to the University on Oct. 29, 2015. Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter is the new keynote...

On Friday, President Barack Obama condemned legislation limiting LGBTQ rights recently passed in Mississippi and North Carolina. This is the most recent...

Four men accused of petty larceny, hazing initiation and simple assault on campus last October were found not guilty on Monday by a Lafayette County judge. A...

The 21st annual Double Decker Arts and Music Festival had record attendance this year. Visit Oxford Double Decker Coordinator Lee Ann Stubbs said this...

Briefs do not include every incident from the past week. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Reports compiled by Lasherica Thornton. Oxford Police Department Reports Alarm: 21 Animal Complaint: 4 Careless Driving: 3 Civil Matter: 3 Code Violation: 2 Credit Card Fraud: 3 Disturbance: 21 Grand Larceny: 1 Harassing Phone Calls: 3 Illegally Parked Car:...

Campus leadership and various National Pan-Hellenic Council members broke ground on the future location of the NPHC Greek Garden Saturday morning. National...