State legislators who authored the bill that dictates how military monuments can be relocated have different opinions about who has the final authority...
Student leaders at the University of Mississippi are taking steps toward removing its Confederate statue from the center of campus.
Student leaders met...
A photo in the University of Mississippi’s 1970 yearbook shows a member of the Delta Psi fraternity dressed in a Ku Klux Klan robe and hood, holding...
The Daily Mississippian recently sat down with the heads of the three branches of student government — the Associated Student Body president, vice president...
The longest government shutdown in American history began on Dec. 22 and has presented looming questions about federal financial aid for many college students,...
Our nation is currently embroiled in a controversy over the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. If you’re on the right, you cry, “Witch...
I love being on time. When I wake up every morning, my brain shouts, “Woody, you MUST be on time!” Immediately, I want to begin moving. This goes for...
Government surveillance is a topic of major debate in the present technological era, and dealing with privacy issues that surround government surveillance...
In the midst of what have undoubtedly been a very dramatic few months, one major piece of news never quite broke out as it should have. California is winning...
The Mississippi House of Representatives passed HB 638 last week, allowing the state to continue carrying out the death penalty despite a national shortage...