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I noticed something this past Saturday that made me angry and upset. I could not seem to wrap my head around it. For weeks now on the news and social media, we have heard stories about the “disrespect” toward the national anthem from those who choose to take a knee instead of stand, to raise a closed...

Let’s talk about Ayn Rand. Firstly, I think it’s important to know that her name is pronounced “eye-uhn,” and, depending on what you know about...

The crux of the defendant’s arguments in Obergefell v. Hodges, the case that legalized gay marriage in the United States, was that marriage was by definition...

Imagine a digital-only educational world. There is no need for classes, much less a campus. Students can live and work from home. Maybe people can even...

Dear Editor, Andrew Soper’s article “Ole Miss has become the University of Nowhere” has made a lasting impression on me and many...

The American public has seemed to finally grasp the reality that we lack a solid candidate to lead this nation, and the election is only a couple months...

In the opinion column in the September 1, 2016 issue of the Daily Mississippian, what the columnist fails to see is that in addition to ISIS, the Syrian...

Are you an introvert or an extrovert? Think carefully, because you may have the wrong definitions of these words. Most people understand these concepts...

In response to the Sept. 9 article from guest columnist Andrew Soper: I am a former graduate student at the University of Mississippi who grew up in the...

Rocket science … at least it’s not brain surgery, right?  As you may or may not know, a few weeks ago SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket blew up on the...