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Several black student organizations have come together to host the Black History Month March at noon Thursday. The march will begin at Lamar Hall and end at the Confederate statue in the Circle. “The purpose of this protest is to call attention to the issue of the Confederate statue that sits at the heart...

Mary McDaniel, a sophomore psychology major, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when she was three years old and has been prescribed insulin most of her...

Assistant Dean of the School of Journalism and New Media Patricia Thompson was honored as Educator of the Year at the 33rd annual Southeast Journalism...

Jeff McCutchen will prioritize increasing dialogue in the community as Oxford Police Department’s new interim police chief. McCutchen, a New Albany native,...

For many college students, the only thing better than a frozen daiquiri is a frozen daiquiri drive-thru. Who Dat’s, a new a drive-thru daiquiri bar,...

The number of reported sexual assaults of university students in Oxford has increased five-fold since 2008, according to crime reports from the University...

This story has been updated to clarify that the group Confederate 901 did not participate in the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia...

Bud Edwards attempted to ease students’ concerns about the University Counseling Center’s new restrictive policy Tuesday night at a forum sponsored...

The flu has swept through Oxford and the rest of Mississippi this winter with nearly 17,000 confirmed cases in the state.   Sandy Bentley, director of...

Carl Tart’s devotion to inclusivity and planning are what led him to be named executive director of the Student Activities Association this year. “This...