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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.

Diamond Rebels Tabbed No. 5 in Preseason Rankings

The Ole Miss baseball team recently earned the No. 5 spot in Collegiate Baseball's first preseason rankings for 2021. Ole Miss is one of...

Ole Miss vs. Jacksonville State Canceled

The Ole Miss women’s basketball game against Jacksonville State, originally scheduled for Monday evening, has been canceled due to positive COVID-19 tests within the...

Allen Boyer: ‘The Fire Is Upon Us: James Baldwin, William F. Buckley Jr., and the Debate Over Race in America,’ by Nicholas Buccola

Nicholas Buccola has written a marvelous, intense dual biography of two American writers who engaged forcefully during the racial turbulence of the 1960s.

Trustmark’s ‘Sleigh Hunger’ Campaign Provides Funds for Oxford Pantry

As part of its “Sleigh Hunger” campaign, Trustmark Bank donated $1,000 to the Oxford Pantry last week.

Ole Miss Heads to the Outback Bowl to Face Indiana

The Ole Miss Rebels are headed to the Sunshine State to take on the Indiana Hosiers in the Outback Bowl on Jan. 2 and hopefully start 2021 off with a win.

Lane Kiffin Says ‘The Guys Played Hard’ is No Longer Enough

The Ole Miss Rebels fell in a heartbreaker to the LSU Tigers 53-48 in Death Valley on Saturday. Ole Miss (4-5) overcame a 34-21 halftime...

LSU Beats Ole Miss 53-48 in Heartbreaking Fourth Quarter

A huge 16-point second-half rally by Ole Miss against LSU came up short 53-48 in Death Valley on Saturday. Things were looking positive in...

Ole Miss Basketball Narrowly Loses to Dayton

Ole Miss narrowly lost to the Dayton Flyers on Saturday with a final score of 65-62. Ole Miss (4-1) was led on the court by...

Rebels Beat George Mason 64-34

Ole Miss women's basketball played lights-out defense and used a balanced attack to defeat George Mason, 64-34, on Saturday for its first road win...

Beloved UM FASTrack Assistant Director Dies at Age 48

Jacqueline Certion, assistant director of the University of Mississippi’s FASTrack program, died Saturday of natural causes. She was 48.