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When Mahoghany Jordan opened the door to Ki’yona Crawford’s apartment a few weeks ago, she was greeted with a shriek of approval. “You look fine!” Ki’yona exclaimed, praising Mahoghany’s outfit, and Mahoghany responded, “You look fine!” Mahoghany was in a zip up jean dress under...

The Common Ground Committee, a group created to make recommendations to the School of Journalism and New Media on how to move forward after the Meek controversy,...

Editor’s Note: This article incorrectly stated the year that the university’s journalism department became the Meek School of Journalism and...

It is an undeniable fact of the universe and all of the forces and principles that stitch it together that Newton’s cradle would keep passing energy...

The University of Mississippi recently hired Annette Kluck as the new dean of the Graduate School, which currently has over 2,100 students enrolled across...

Charlotte Shackelford was elected Associated Student Body vice president with 70.57% of the vote in a second runoff election on Tuesday night after 3,216...

Ole Miss students will have the opportunity to elect either Sarah Doty or Charlotte Shackelford as their next Associated Student Body vice president today,...

Charlie Kirk and Candace Owens, the national leaders of the conservative student organization Turning Point USA, spoke against the relocation of the Confederate...

Report shows students across the country struggle with food insecurity. The Ole Miss Food Bank is trying to help. The U.S. Government Accountability Office...

Former Interim ASB Attorney General Anya Czerwinski made an “erroneous” ruling in disqualifying ASB vice presidential candidate Sarah Doty on Thursday...