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UM senior Katherine Levingston was in shock when she first heard about the shooting at a  synagogue in Pittsburgh that left 11 people dead on Oct. 27. “It was just very shocking to see it happen in a temple because it was always something I would hear about growing up, about how it happened in the past,...

Filling the wooden pews that line the sanctuary of Second Baptist Church on Jackson Ave., a sea of black and white faces sat as one, bound together in...

Ole Miss students and community members walked through campus to raise awareness of suicide prevention during the Out of the Darkness Walk on Sunday afternoon....

The university is allowing students living in Crosby Hall to relocate to different dorm rooms at no additional cost after the university conducted air...

UM faculty and students presented ongoing fieldwork and research Thursday night in an early celebration of National Archaeology Day on Friday. The Archaeology...

A plaque memorializing Elwood Higginbottom, the seventh and last person known to be lynched in Lafayette County in 1935, will be installed this Saturday...

Rebels Against Sexual Assault hosted a week of events during “It’s On Us Week” in an effort to raise awareness about sexual assault on campus. So...

The Mississippi chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) will host the third annual “Out of the Darkness” walk in the Grove...

Incumbent U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker spoke to the The Daily Mississippian on Tuesday ahead of the midterm elections on Nov. 6. Wicker said college students...

Students and faculty gathered in Fulton Chapel on Wednesday night for the UM Family Meeting to discuss the current campus climate regarding race and Confederate...