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Mississippi legislators recently approved a pay raise for teachers, boosting teacher pay by $1,500 across the board after rejecting a proposed $4,000 raise. Students looking to teach in the state after graduation said they were disappointed in the progress. Marcie Koehn is a student teacher at Saltillo...

In September 2018, Zachary Hoefler, who would have been a sophomore this year, died from complications due to a brain tumor. Today, his memory and those...

The university is currently working with the Mississippi Department of Archives and History (MDAH) to receive a permit for the relocation of the Confederate...

Editor’s note: A earlier version of this interview with ASB President Barron Mayfield quoted incorrectly from his comments about a proposed increase...

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Friday ordered that the Mississippi flag, which carries a Confederate emblem, be replaced by the American flag at a state...

As the final classes of the semester conclude and exams approach, students are becoming increasingly reliant on Adderall — a drug prescribed to those...

Editor’s note: A banner at the top of Monday’s DM should have stated that the yearbooks are being distributed at The Pavilion, not the Tad...

On Friday afternoon, as the Square prepared to host tens of thousands of visitors for Double Decker, a mile away, the newly-elected Associated Student...

The construction of a paid parking garage on the Square began last August and after several initial delays, the new completion date is set for September...

Mississippi Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann mistakenly claimed former Senator Thad Cochran was deceased in a speech to University of Mississippi students...