Greek students at our university have inherent advantages in our campus elections. As I detailed in a previous article, these advantages include access...

To progressively grow as an economy, a country cannot run without adequate and superior infrastructure. America’s infrastructure though, according to...

It really is incredible how far women have come in just the last century. Every day, we do things like vote, drive, own property, prepare for a professional...

Shawn O’Hara ran in every Hattiesburg election since 1989. He ran for Mississippi’s 3rd congressional district religiously, for Governor of Mississippi...

On Nov. 1, the Kappa Alpha Theta Grand Council announced that Ole Miss’ Epsilon Zeta chapter of Theta would be closing at the end of the fall semester....

“How is the white man going to control the government?” asked James K. Vardaman in 1907. “If it is necessary, every Negro in the state will be lynched;...

On Nov. 7, journalist Jemele Hill posted a tweet noting the number of women who voted for Ted Cruz (R-Texas) in this year’s midterm elections. Confused...

I care about Thousand Oaks, California. Nothing will change the love I will indefinitely express towards that community. Nothing. Right now it seems more...

The contextualization plaque in front of our school’s Confederate monument is an interesting commentary on university policy. The plaque discusses the...

When I studied abroad in Chile, many of my friends — both Chilean students and exchange students from Europe — were absolutely shocked when I told...