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When people think of the University of Mississippi, they often visualize the Lyceum. The oldest building on campus was constructed in the summer of 1848 and has since become a symbol for the university. The Lyceum is the lone survivor of the six original buildings on campus. Even though it is such a staple...

The Black Student Union at Ole Miss is preparing to celebrate its 50th anniversary next semester. Founded in March 1968, the group has special events planned...

To raise HIV awareness and honor World AIDS Day, the Oxford Film Festival and the Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies will host a free screening...

Strawberry Plains Audubon worker Mitch Robinson (right) instructs volunteers on how to plant Christmas ferns and white wood asters at the corner of  Fraternity...

Colorful lights fill the streets, holiday joy fills the air, and children eagerly wait to open gifts on Christmas morning. And this December, for the 20th...

The Ole Miss Associated Student Body voted in eight new senators and an executive position to fill vacant seats for the spring semester Tuesday night....

Luke Logan is a sophomore accounting major from Hattiesburg and a member of the Ole Miss football team: “Coach Luke is the man we all wanted to...

On Jan. 14, a group of 10 Ole Miss students and Oxford residents will embark on a weeklong trip to Ely, Minnesota, as part of an Ole Miss Outdoors dog-sledding...

Matt Luke was introduced as Ole Miss football’s official head coach during a press conference Monday. The Daily Mississippian took to Twitter and...

Organizations throughout Oxford and Lafayette County will participate in #GivingTuesday tomorrow to raise money for different charitable causes. Giving...