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The Daily Mississippian | File Photo JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – Tuition is likely to be headed up at five of Mississippi’s eight public universities. The College Board gave preliminary approval to tuition plans for the next two academic years Thursday. The board must vote a second time before the plan...

After discussions with long-term vendors and the Board of Aldermen, the Oxford City Market will be open on Tuesdays from 3-6 p.m. until Nov. 26. It will...

The University of Mississippi announced Thursday that the campus’ only free, safe ride option Rebel Ride has been indefinitely suspended from service....

Oxford and University of Mississippi police shell out over $85,000 to bring in dozens of additional personnel and pay overtime to their officers every...

Oxford’s newly established Historic Properties Commission is looking to add more properties to its current load as well as improve the quality of current...

The bushes and buildings of The University of Mississippi campus are home to dozens of feral cats and kittens. However, these are no ordinary strays; they’re...

As Ole Miss faces a mounting list of defensive injuries, it’ll have the task of slowing down another explosive offensive as No. 6 LSU rolls into Oxford. LSU...

ASB President Gregory Alston speaks during an event during Creed Week in front of the Student Union.Photo by Anna Brigance I The Daily Mississippian The...

Bill Rayburn, CEO and co-founder of FNC, speaks at the event in the Innovation Hub at Insight Park TuesdayPhoto by Thomas Graning I The Daily Mississippian Local...

Randall Pinkston poses for a portrait Wednesday afternoon.Photo by Austin McAfee I The Daily Mississippian Randall Pinkston has been chosen as the 2013...