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WASHINGTON (AP) — Standing on hallowed ground of the civil rights movement, President Barack Obama challenged new generations Wednesday to seize the cause of racial equality and honor the “glorious patriots” who marched a half century ago to the very steps from which Rev. Martin Luther King spoke during...

  The Associated Student Body Senate passed a bill Tuesday night, officially adopting the title “Mr. Ole Miss” to replace the previous title “Colonel...

Craig Mullaney, award-winning author of “The Unforgiving Minute,” challenged the Class of 2017 to answer a question in Tuesday’s freshman convocation. The...

The Johnson Commons will soon be completed after months of planning, renovations and repairs. Ian Banner, director of facilities planning and the university’s...

An error at The University of Mississippi’s Department of Student Housing caused a delay in payment to around 130 student Community Assistants, formerly...

Frustration and chaos were among the many things on the minds of faculty and students as everyone struggled to find parking spots on the first day of class. Many,...

  1. Patterson back for four more The mayoral race saw the status quo go unchanged as the incumbent Democrat George “Pat” Patterson won re-election...

The Oxford Board of Aldermen passed a revised ordinance last Tuesday to allow grocery and convenience stores sell cold beer and light wine every day of...

The University of Mississippi community will experience changes to the parking system this year including a new layout for the parking lots on campus...

Name School Email Steven Anderson Liberal Arts sjanders@go.olemiss.edu Rob Barber Liberal Arts rlbarber@go.olemiss.edu William Boyles Liberal...