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It’s good, it’s bad, it’s mostly just awkward. That’s how the first week of college goes for many students. In their first days at the University, every freshman has their own way of handling the new environment, but some familiar themes run throughout these first-week narratives. In order to give...

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Lack of student representation at the third and final Campus Listening Sessions held by the Board Search Committee on Thursday was a disappointment to...

Phones buzzed across Mississippi State University Thursday morning with a message alerting students of an active shooter on their campus. As panic ensued, so did the rumors. As more information became available for the students, it was revealed that no shots were fired and there was never a weapon. Though many agreed with the university’s decision, criticism still...

Imani Lombard Age 20, Gulfport My mom works in the school. Our school was out for a while and after the first few weeks. She knew we weren’t gonna be...

Recreation fees may not seem much to freshmen seeking campus activities, but to returning students, the change from previous years is significant. The Department of Campus Recreation has added a new fee to all group fitness classes and a majority of intramural sports for the fall semester. Students wishing to participate in group fitness classes or intramural sports will...

The University’s first parking garage will offer students, faculty and staff  the opportunity to purchase a $550 permit this January. Only 400 of the...

Welcome Week marks the beginning of more than 125 events hosted by the Student Activities Association on campus each year. The association’s coordinator...

The editorial staff of The Daily Mississippian have long worked to forge a window into the wall of the workings of the Mississippi Institutions of Higher...

The members of the Board Search Committee in charge of selecting the next UM Chancellor will be leading a Campus Listening Session from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 27 in the Inn at Ole Miss Ballroom. This event will be the third and final Campus Listening Session. The previous sessions were held on July 13 on the Oxford campus and on Aug. 20 at the UM Medical Center...