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House Bill 1523, also referred to as the “religious freedom” bill, will go into effect in the state of Mississippi on Tuesday. Last year, the bill sparked national attention as many saw it as a setback for LGBTQ equality in the state. HB 1523, which allows Mississippi businesses to abstain...

The Great 38 is preparing for its second annual race benefiting the Roy Lee “Chucky” Mullins Memorial Scholarship Endowment, which helps Ole Miss students...

Provost Wilkin will serve as the chief academic officer of the university and will be responsible for both academic and budgetary affairs. Photo by Billy...

Four Greek letter organizations are under investigation following reports of hazing, according to Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Brandi Hephner LaBanc....

RASA holds the Consent Carnival in the Circle on Tuesday. It featured Twister, giant Jenga and sticky notes for people to write what they think consent...

The deadliest mass shooting in recent United States history took place late Sunday night outside the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. As of...

Eighty-one percent of students voted in support of changing the official Ole Miss mascot from the Black Bear to the Landshark, the Associated Student Body announced...

Photo courtesy: Julian Randall Master of Fine Arts candidate Julian Randall was awarded the 2017 Cave Canem Poetry Prize, which honors “exceptional...

The Associated Student Body announced Friday night that out of more than 4,100 students who voted, more than 81 percent of students voted in support of...