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One in 3 black men in the United States is under criminal justice supervision, and while the country makes up 5 percent of the world’s population, it has 25 percent of the world’s prisoners, according to James Forman Jr. He said this is the new crisis the country has on its hands. “We have to be doing...

The Lyceum’s columns are iconic symbols at the University of Mississippi — so iconic that one of the most prestigious campus organizations is named...

“Describe your dream. Don’t prescribe it,” Ole Miss alumnus Patrick Dogan told students at a panel event hosted by the Croft Institute for International...

Monday marks the beginning of Transgender Awareness Week. Organizations across the country participate in the week to specifically recognize the transgender...

A dose of Cuban culture is headed to Oxford as Ole Miss welcomes the Malpaso Dance Company to campus. During their visit, members of the dance company...

Three UM departments will host a four-day symposium to introduce students and the community to the challenges and successes of entrepreneurship in the...

The Lafayette County Board of Supervisors approved and released its new comprehensive plan earlier this week, outlining the county’s goals before its...

As the holidays approach, food pantries on campus and in the Oxford-Lafayette County community seek increases in donations. The Pantry, located on Molly...

Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi unveiled its new location with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday. The five-story, 602,831-square-foot...

Mississippi is celebrating its bicentennial this year, and during its 200 years, the state has seen a lot of change. From the Native Americans living across...