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The Associated Student Body Senate will hold elections for senate seats Tuesday. Petitions for senate campaigns were collected Friday, Sept. 5. ASB Attorney General Kelly Savage has been working to prepare the ballots for Tuesday’s elections. “At last count, we had 110 people submit petitions to run for...

Last night new student transportation service Safe Ride, a shuttle running to and from the Square, debuted. The service starts on Thursdays and ends on Saturday nights. Safe Ride stops include the areas at Martin/Stockard, Kincannon/Ridges intersection, Brown/Crosby intersection, Sorority Row by Phi Mu, Fraternity Row behind Sigma Chi, the parking lot behind Kappa Alpha...

Courtesy of Mary Phillips Neyman On Oct. 11, 1975, the Ole Miss football team was 1-4.  It was a less-than-impressive start to the season, but that didn’t matter at all to two-year-old Mary Phillips Neyman. That day was the beginning of what would grow into a life-long tradition – her first experience tailgating in the Grove and attending an Ole Miss football game. On...

This year The University of Mississippi can expect better cell phone service on home game days due to a new state-of-the-art CSpire Wi-Fi system on campus and in Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. The new system is expected to improve cell service quality largely due to the fact that many fans have iPhones with iMessage, according to Michael Thompson, senior associate athletics...

Sights, smells and people can capture one’s attention on gameday, but nature’s call in the Grove is readily recognized. Since 2001, the university has used Hotty Toddy Potties to provide convenient restroom facilities for gameday fans. The potties are much more than simple porta-potties. Felisa Redmond, assistant superintendent in the custodial shop housed under the...

Ole Miss ROTC members and students listen to Head Soccer Coach Matthew Mott after the 9/11 memorial run in the Grove. (DM Photo | Cady Herring) The University...

The most recent Ole Miss freshman class is the largest in school history with 3,814 students, according to an Ole Miss Public Relations release that went...

Today at 3p.m., The University of Mississippi released it’s enrollment number for the Fall semester of 2014. The number of enrolled students on all of the universities’ campuses was reported more than 23,000. This number is the largest in the state for college campuses. This year’s count has made history for Ole Miss. The number of enrollment this year has increased...

A week after the tenth anniversary memorial for the victims of the Alpha Tau Omega fire, fall fire safety inspections have begun for all Greek housing. The...

Children listen to Emily Dean, curator of education, talk about a piece by Lee Renninger at the UM Museum in Oxford, Miss., Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2014. (DM...