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10 Ways to Tell You’re Talking to an Ole Miss Student, Part 2

Discover the vibrant, humorous traditions that define Ole Miss students, from The Grove to The Vaught, and everything in between.

Major Tax Cut, Teacher Pay Raise Proposals Sail Through House with Bipartisan Support

In less than 45 minutes Wednesday afternoon, the House approved legislation that would provide the largest tax cut in the state’s history and one of Mississippi’s largest teacher pay raises.

OHS 2 Minute Morning

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MLK Day Events Postponed Due to COVID-19

Due to the rise in cases of COVID-19, several events planned to celebrate the life of Martin Luther King Jr. have been canceled.

Ole Miss Running Back Coach Headed to Miami

Ole Miss running back coach Kevin Smith is likely headed to the University of Miami according to reports. Smith looks to be joining Mario Cristobal’s...

Sneed’s Ace Hardware Becomes Shaw Ace Hardware

Sneed’s Ace Hardware has been David Shaw’s home away from home for 40 years.

Omicron Surge Creates Unprecedented Staff Shortages

The impact of rising numbers of hospitalized COVID-19 patients at the University of Mississippi Medical Center will likely worsen before it gets better, hopefully with a downward trend to the current spike of the Omicron variant by late January or early February.

Ole Miss Falls to Texas A&M

The Ole Miss Rebels fall 67-51 to the Texas A&M Aggies on the road on Tuesday night in College Station.  Ole Miss (9-5, 1-2 SEC)...

Ole Miss Finishes No. 11 in AP Top 25 Poll

Ole Miss finished No. 11 in the final AP Top 25 poll after the national championship game wrapped up on Monday night. Ole Miss dropped...

**Update**Water Valley Outage: Power Back on for Most

The power outage in Water Valley is expected to continue for a minimum of 24 hours, according to the North Mississippi Herald.

Lafayette County Gains 769 New COVID-19 Cases Since Friday; 2 New Deaths Reported Locally

Cases of COVID-19 continue to climb in Lafayette County and across Mississippi, and much like this past summer, hospitals are quickly filling up.