By Adam Ganucheau The Daily Mississippian obtained a copy of the official record of the ASB Judicial Council‘s ruling that “Colonel Reb,” the title given to the the equivalent of “Mr. Ole Miss,” was unconstitutional. Current ASB officials have initiated an investigation into...
This week, the graduate student body at Ole Miss elected new officials to the Graduate Student Council, which hopes to grow its presence on campus. Four new officials were elected to the Graduate Student Council’s executive body Tuesday. Debates were held at the law school Monday, giving the candidates one last chance to make an impression on graduate student voters....
Bridge project may take three years to complete connecting Oxford and Taylor. The Mississippi Department of Transportation recently announced plans to replace all of the wooden bridges on Highway 328 in Lafayette County. The estimated cost for the project is $9.1 million. Highway 328 leads into the Taylor community and serves as one of two connecting roads between...
Ole Miss Outdoors strayed far from the ordinary Spring Break destination as they headed north of the border to Canada for a three-day dog-sledding trip. Ole Miss Outdoors spent their Spring Break on a dog-sledding trip in Ontario, Canada. The group is led by University of Mississippi students senior Spanish and environmental studies major Savannah Oliver and junior psychology...
GED tests are scheduled to be updated in January 2014 to be administered using computers and covering more material. The GED, a high school equivalency test, will be administered in a new form beginning January 2014 following the implementation of Common Core Standards. The American Council on Education indicates in a recent report that the new GED test is designed to...
The Music of the South Conference will be held today and tomorrow and will give attendants the opportunity to participate in talks centered around the music of the American South. Musicians, scholars and other active participants in the modern music world will gather today and tomorrow on The University of Mississippi campus and around Oxford for the 2013 Music of the...
With RebelTHON quickly approaching, the committee and students are preparing for Friday’s festivities. The final touches are being made for Friday’s RebelTHON, which benefits Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital in Memphis. RebelTHON will be held at the Jackson Center from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. Those who sign up are encouraged to have a minimum $75 fundraising goal. Claire...