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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.

Hale Roofing Offers Homeowners a Variety of Options

HottyToddy.com’s Steve Vassallo recently spoke to roofer expert, Cindy Hale, involving a discussion of roof types and so much more. The former Rebelette has...

Rep. Jay Hughes Kicks Off Statewide Campaign Tour

Today, Jay Hughes officially announced his candidacy for Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi with a series of stops including Jackson, Biloxi, Hattiesburg, Meridian and Oxford....

Families First's Laura Gillom: Starting at the Bottom but Never Looking Down

HottyToddy.com’s Steve Vassallo sat down with Families First’s Laura Gilliom to discuss her career as a field educator. ... Laura Gillom is the only individual I've...

Salter: Hyde-Smith’s Stumble on Trump’s Backing Points Up McDaniel’s Political Gordian Knot

About 333 years before the birth of Christ, historians believe Alexander the Great marched his troops into the Phrygian capital of Gordium in what...

UM Chancellor: Academic Excellence Is All Around Us

Message from UM Chancellor Jeffrey S. Vitter I feel confident that by now most of the Ole Miss family has heard about our new strategic...

How to Get a Hotel In Oxford for Ole Miss Graduation

Graduation is quickly approaching for the seniors of Ole Miss, and with that comes the families of students looking for a place to stay. Nicole...

Mayor Says Gun-Related Violence in Oxford Will Not Be Tolerated

Mayor Robyn Tannehill told the Oxford Board of Aldermen and community members Tuesday that gun violence may become the norm in other communities, but...

UM Honors Three Employees with Frist Service Awards

Following glowing letters of recommendation by both students and parents, three University of Mississippi employees have been chosen to receive prestigious honors for their...

Stories of Choctaw Nation: The Tribe That Wouldn’t Quit

Sept. 18, 1830: Roughly 6,000 Choctaws were camped out at Dancing Rabbit Creek in Noxubee County to await a decision they had long dreaded. Emissaries...

Mitchell: Counting Our Heads Is Easier Said Than Done

Americans, it’s time to stand up and be counted … or not. The year 2020 looms and the U.S. Bureau of the Census is gearing...