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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi residents are facing a deadline if they want to cast ballots in the federal midterm election. New voters have until 5 p.m. Monday to register, and forms are available at circuit clerks’ offices. Because post offices are closed Monday, there’s a Tuesday postmark deadline...

All but one candidate who ran for this year’s personality elections were affiliated with a Greek organization, and candidates were, once again, not required...

Friday marks the 20th anniversary of the Croft Institute for International Studies at the University of Mississippi. For over two decades, the institute...

A year after graduating from the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College at Ole Miss, Ben Ingram died by suicide. Ben’s twin brother, Lee Ingram, has...

​Zeta Phi Beta sorority members perform in the Clash of the Greeks step show last year during the Black Alumni Reunion weekend. File photo by Alexis...

Sorority recruitment is over. Long gone are clap routines and ear-piercing choruses about sisterhood. The veil of secrecy surrounding this process has...

Oxford established the city’s first no-kill animal shelter for the first time in nearly 25 years on Oct. 1. On Sept. 25 the Oxford Board of Aldermen...

The third annual Everybody’s Formal, which is hosted by the Associated Student Body, is being sponsored primarily by Greek life organizations. ASB was...

SOUTHAVEN — U.S. President Donald Trump addressed the controversy surrounding Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s Senate confirmation hearing, endorsed incumbent...

PEARL, Miss. (AP) — Miss Mississippi Asya Branch has visited a prison in the state, saying she wants to inspire families with incarcerated parents like...