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NEW YORK (AP) — The Boston Marathon bombers were headed for New York’s Times Square to blow up the rest of their explosives, authorities said Thursday, in what they portrayed as a chilling, spur-of-the-moment scheme that fell apart when the brothers realized the car they had hijacked was low on gas. New...

The ASB Senate Student Affairs Committee’s vote to reject a resolution to ban “Dixie” from all university events sparked responses on...

The University of Mississippi Office of Health Promotions and the Counseling Center will offer a stress-less week starting April 29 to ease students’...

Phillip Waller | The Daily MississippianFormer ASB President Kim Dandridge poses for a portrait. BY CATY CAMBRON cjcambro@go.olemiss.edu Kim Dandridge...

BY PETE PORTER thedmnews@gmail.com   Ole Miss Students for a Green Campus in conjunction with Ole Miss GreenWeek will host a three-part panel, “The...

BY KATIE WILLIAMSON kcwillia@go.olemiss.edu Marcie Roahen was diagnosed with gallbladder cancer in November of 2011. After a grueling six months of chemotherapy,...

BY CHARLOTTE MONA ROI cmroi@go.olemiss.edu   A University of Mississippi Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College senior defended her honors thesis...

Paul Kevin Curtis addresses the media after charges were dropped Tuesday afternoon. BY HAWLEY MARTIN thedmnews@gmail.com Charges filed against Paul Kevin...

Sean Higgins raises his hand as he was the only person to vote “yea” for the resolution Tuesday night. BY ADAM GANUCHEAU The Associated Student...

  TUPELO, Miss. (AP) — A Mississippi man is speaking out now that charges have been dropped against him in an investigation of ricin-laced letters. Paul...