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This article was originally published by Mississippi Today. JACKSON — Presidents from all eight public universities made a sobering plea to lawmakers Monday: For the sake of Mississippi’s future and students paying tuition, we need more money. “We’re getting to the point there’s really a danger...

Renovations to the first floor of the J.D. Williams Library over winter break. Photo by Marlee Crawford Students who made visits to the J.D. Williams Library...

There is one fewer Greek organization on campus as of this semester. The University of Mississippi’s chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, also referred to...

This will be Tim Potts’ last week serving as the chief of police for the University Police Department. University Police Chief Tim Potts smiles for...

NCAA final ruling Athletic director Ross Bjork and Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter express their grievences with the additional sanctions laid out by the COI....

While many students were returning from winter break this weekend, more than 150 sophomore students met for the PULSE (Preparing Undergraduate Leaders,...

Updated with a statement from the university at 8 a.m., Wednesday: The Sigma Alpha Epsilon, also referred to as SAE, national headquarters has closed...

JACKSON — President Donald Trump joined a crowd of civil rights leaders, government officials and citizens in Jackson on Saturday to celebrate the state’s...

Visit thedmonline.com today and tomorrow for updates on this developing story and coverage of Saturday’s ceremony. President Donald Trump’s...

Earlier this week, the Oxford Police Department recommended the Board of Aldermen change the alcohol ordinances to extend the bar hours to 1 a.m. every...