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Few people would argue with the beauty of a California sunset. The bright lights of Times Square are tough to compete with. But there is one thing that can top the allure of California or Manhattan: your pocketbook. While many on the left may argue that a certain class of Americans enjoy the high-tax, high-regulation...

The 2018 midterm elections will decide the fate of which party holds a majority in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. Many states that were...

What is racist? It is an irrelevant topic, right? I mean, if you are a widely known TV personality, you have all rights to voice whatever you desire when...

My mother and I attended a self-motivation lecture on Saturday in Memphis. After the program ended, I went through my social media to see what I had missed...

Almost one year ago at Wyatte Baptist Church, I made a commitment that was much bigger than myself, but I didn’t do it alone. I had the privilege of...

American society is not what it used to be, and that is a bad thing. Once unified on community and patriotism, society has devolved significantly from...

Dear Editor, My motivation for writing this letter was the column by Josh Baker in the Oct. 19 issue of The (Daily) Mississippian. My purpose is to add...

On Oct. 4, the Office of Fraternal Leadership and Learning (FLL) sent out a letter calling our Greek community to a “place of action.” Yet, Ole Miss...

On Wednesday morning, law enforcement and the Secret Service intercepted several suspicious packages intended for some high-ranking current and former...

The way a person perceives things matters because people hold values, beliefs and experiences, but one must not be too static in life and should strive...