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The U.S. seldom meets a coup it doesn’t like. Of course, we have standards. The coup must be orchestrated by right-wing forces and backed by our most egregious allies. As a matter of course, it must violate some aspect of international law. It’s required to invoke the language of human rights...

On Jan. 18, a story of young men from Covington Catholic High School harassing an elderly Native American man swept the internet, all because of a misleading...

It seems that individuals of all political stripes have trouble agreeing on much of anything nowadays. Partisanship is on prominent display across all...

The University of Mississippi is in an era of change. From new campus buildings like the Student Union, to emerging academic programs such as the Haley...

Last week, the DM published an article about Kennedy Frain and some of the failures of the university’s Student Health Center and Student Counseling...

While scouring social media in recent weeks regarding various events that have occurred, from the Gillette commercial to the government shutdown, one thing...

“The dogma lives loudly within you” said U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein, as she looked down upon Amy Barrett, who was seated in the center of the Senate...

Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun, a Saudi national, fled her family and country while visiting Kuwait on Jan. 5. Her final destination was Australia; however, while...

To describe the life of Ed Perry without mentioning his delivery of what would go on to be known as the “Whiskey Speech” is to miss one of the greatest...

My 3 and ½ years at Ole Miss have been full of ups and downs, but The Daily Mississippian has been a constant throughout and a major part of my life this...