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The op-ed “Secret Surveillance: The CIA, your smart TV and you” makes some extremely inaccurate allegations that the students and faculty of the Center for Intelligence and Security Studies would like to address.   The article claims that CIA is hacking the smartphones, computers, and televisions of...

On Thursday, March 2nd The Daily Mississippian published an opinion piece by Daniel Payne where he challenges the idea the Republican Party is the party...

In the February 14th edition of this paper, opinion columnist Julia Grant took on the noble task of bridging the partisan divide in American politics. As...

Dear editor, As a student-activist, I feel that I must take issue with the opinion article (“The battlefield in the voting booth, not the streets”...

Dear editor, In a recent column regarding the proposed state lottery in Mississippi, the author advocates passionately for the Mississippi legislature...

Dear editor, In response to Julia Grant’s column of Feb. 2 (State Lottery Will Move Mississippi Forward), I offer an alternative viewpoint while simultaneously...

As a native Oxfordian whose parents were employed by Ole Miss for decades, I am writing to encourage you to support the students who seek to make the university a safe haven for immigrants. As you well know, Oxford is incredibly fortunate to be home to Ole Miss. Because of the university’s influence, our schools are better, our local economy is more diverse and vibrant...

Last week millions forgot to be thankful for something that is uniquely American. That is the freedom of speech. The freedom to express your opinion is...

After a historic election season, President-elect Donald Trump has some serious work to do and serious tasks to overcome, including appointing his new...

Can community activists successfully transition into politicians? Can they retain their community-based interests over self-interest and ensure that the...