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Quadray Kohlheim, president of the Black Student Union, took time Saturday to answer a few questions from The DM Editor in Chief Adam Ganucheau about the desecration of the James Meredith statue and race issues at The University of Mississippi. Below are his full responses to the questions.   Adam Ganucheau:...

A student holds the hand of the James Meredith statue during a protest at the University of Mississippi last Tuesday. Photo: Thomas Graning, The Daily...

Student journalists pose for a photo after an awards banquet at the Southeast Journalism Conference Friday. Photo: Thomas Graning, The Daily Mississippian. Editorial...

News spread Friday that the three suspects the university is seeking in the Meredith statue investigation were members of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity...

Participants dance during RebelTHON on Saturday. Photo: Thomas Graning, The Daily Mississippian. Ole Miss students danced for 12 hours Saturday in support...

The Associated Student Body will host Spring Into Health, a week promoted to healthy living, Monday through Friday. The week is part of an initiative created...

That was the last opportunity. Ole Miss needed to knock off No. 2 Florida if they wanted any chance to get back on the bubble, and possibly secure an at-large...

OXFORD, Miss. – Three 19-year-old white male freshmen from Georgia were declining through their attorneys late Thursday to be questioned by university...

University Police Department Chief Calvin Sellers told The DM Friday morning that the university will seek to get a judge to sign off on arrest warrants for three Ole Miss freshmen believed to have been involved in Sunday morning’s James Meredith statue vandalism. “We are interviewing a few more students today to prove to the judge that this crime threatened...

Davis Rogers hugs a supporter following the results of the ASB presidential elections. Rogers defeated Jessica Brouckaert in Thursday’s runoff.Alex...