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The Associated Student Body Senate will now promote bias training for the legislative branch in reaction to the recent controversial comments and photos posted by Ed Meek, the university’s former assistant vice chancellor for public relations and marketing. However, many ASB officials believe this action...

Ole Miss Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter has not made an announcement about or taken any action toward the vote to remove Ed Meek’s name from the Meek School...

U.S. President Donald Trump will hold a “Make America Great Again” rally in Southaven at the Landers Center at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, where U.S. Sen. Cindy...

As Oxford’s population steadily increases, there is growing demand for more churches to serve the community. St. John’s Catholic Church, located near...

The Oxford Board of Aldermen voted on Friday morning to postpone the start date of the recently approved Alcohol and Safety Ordinance. The ordinance, which...

Fresh off of this year’s rush week, many Ole Miss students participated in Bid Day across campus on Sunday. Bid Day is organized by Greek-affiliated...

Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh delivered emotional testimonies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday, regarding Ford’s allegations...

The 2018 fiscal year marked the first time since 2010 that sales tax revenue collected in Oxford declined. The decline is due, in part, to the rise of...

Three hours after Ed Meek shared his controversial Facebook post, Meek School of Journalism and New Media Dean Will Norton was on the phone with him. Norton...

The daughter of civil rights reporter John Herbers visited the Overby Center for Journalism and Southern Politics to discuss her late father’s memoir,...