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The Oxford Police Department issued 46 tickets for a “corner cutting” violation were issued during the month of January. Multiple students received tickets specifically at the intersection of Anderson Road and Jackson Avenue. A stoplight that once regulated the busy intersection has been removed, and...

For the first time, women of Oxford will be able to partake in the annual IF:Gathering, a two-day multi-denominational Christian conference that features teachings, worship and conversation about Christian living. Jennie Allen, founder of IF:Gathering, established the organization in 2014. The event has now turned into an annual two-day gathering held in Austin, Texas...

Beginning Feb. 1, RebelWell kicked off their Spring into Motion: Wellness Challenge. The challenge asks participants to change small habits, which in turn...

More Than A Month is a new storytelling campaign sharing photos and personal anecdotes from students to empower and inspire the University community. The goal of the campaign created by senior psychology major Summer Wigley is to “celebrate those around us who are history in the making.” The campaign is sponsored by the UM Black Student Union and the UM National Association...

Since stepping foot on the UM campus in the late 1960s as a student, Donald Cole has experienced firsthand the strides the University has made in the areas...

The Associated Student Body Senate met, selecting five new senators to serve for the upcoming spring semester Tuesday night. Twenty-four candidates spoke...

A campaign fund has been set up to honor the passing of a former student and editor-in-chief of The Daily Mississippian. Pamela Hamilton, 2002 graduate, passed in August after a long battle with lupus. Today would be her 36th birthday. In honor of her long-time commitment to social justice and her dedication to the University, Ignite Ole Miss, the University’s crowdfunding...

Black History Month at Ole Miss kicked off its celebration by presenting a check $25,000 to the UM Gospel Choir Monday night at Fulton Chapel. The voices...

The Yoknapatawpha Arts Council introduced a new occasion to Oxford’s arts community Sunday evening. The first semiannual Yoknapalooza food truck fair...

Nightlife in Oxford has always been a loud ordeal. From parties on campus to bars on the Square, noise radiates from places all around town, and chances are, Vault Entertainment is there. Vault is a premier entertainment company in Oxford, providing the University and other surrounding areas with anything from fraternity parties to big-scale concerts with internationally...