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Members of the championship-winning team in the first annual Rollin’ Rebels Wheelchair Basketball Tournament in the Turner Center last week. Eight teams competed in the tournament, which was formed to bring light to Disability Awareness Month. BY CURRIE MCKINLEY cdmckin1@go.olemiss.edu The University...

STAFF REPORT Stuart Stevens, a Mississippi native who served as Mitt Romney’s chief advisor during the 2012 presidential campaign, will address students...

  A van transports Paul Kevin Curtis to a court appointment in Oxford, Miss., Friday, April 19, 2013. Curtis is suspected of sending letters containing...

LouAnn Woodward /Courtesy of UM Communications BY JEREMY K. COLEMAN jkcolem1@go.olemiss.edu   Dr. LouAnn Woodward, vice dean and associate vice chancellor...

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration has a range of legal options in the Boston Marathon bombings, and they could include seeking the death penalty...

Maynard W. Quimby Medicinal Plant Garden at Ole Miss. / Angelina Mazzanti   BY LOGAN KIRKLAND ltkirkla@go.olemiss.edu Ole Miss will formally dedicate...

John Robin Bradley and Robert Weems / Courtesy UM Communications BY MICHAEL QUIRK mwquirk@go.olemiss.edu Two law professors with a combined 83 years of...

The University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy’s National Center for Natural Products Research (NCNPR) again played host to the 12th Annual Oxford...

Anyone who has visited Ole Miss during the past few weeks has probably noticed the sudden explosion of pollen that is a result of the recent warming trend. Botany...

The UM Web Planning Committee recently redesigned the UM website for the first time since 2009. Photo Illustration/The DM Visitors to The University of...