Lauren Groff took the literary world by storm with her 2015 novel “Fates and Furies.” The novel was shortlisted for the National Book Award, and Barack...

Category 2 Hurricane Irma touched down in Florida Sunday, battering the southwestern part of the state with sustained winds of 110 mph and severe flooding. The...

The Ole Miss men’s tennis team, ranked seventh in the country, split its weekend Southeastern Conference matches, losing 4-2 against No. 17 Florida...

After having a tough time scoring runs in last weekend’s series at Florida, No. 17 Ole Miss continued to struggle at the plate, getting swept at...

The Ole Miss men’s and women’s tennis teams look to carry their momentum from their respective wins against Mississippi State into matches against...

After dropping their second consecutive series at Florida this past weekend, the 17th-ranked Ole Miss baseball team will look to bounce back in the win column when they take on the Memphis Tigers.  First pitch is set for 6:30 p.m. from AutoZone Park. The No. 17 Ole Miss baseball team will make the short trip to Memphis to take on the Memphis Tigers in a midweek matchup...

By Allison Slusher ajslushe@go.olemiss.edu After being swept in a three-game series against Georgia on the road this past weekend, the Lady Rebel softball...

BY TRENTON WINFORD tgwinford@bellsouth.net In 2010, Florida pastor Terry Jones announced that he would burn Qurans on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks by al-Qaida. This announcement sparked outrage around the world, particularly in Muslim countries, where riots and murders were the normal response to a simple announcement of intention to burn the Quran. The civilized...

In front of a national audience to kick off ESPNU’s coverage of National Signing Day, Robert Nkemdiche, the nation’s consensus No. 1 prospect, signed his letter of intent to play for Ole Miss next season. The 6-foot-5, 260-pound defensive end chose the Rebels over Florida and LSU, among others. Nkemdiche is one of four 247Sports composite five stars who have signed...

When was the last time you saw a centaur roaming the streets of Oxford? Or a mermaid hanging out in the Grove? For anyone not on hallucinogens, the answer is never. However, that didn’t stop a Mississippi state lawmaker from introducing a piece of legislation last week that was straight out of a Syfy Channel original movie, a proposed ban on all human-animal hybrids. ...