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College Sports Needs a CBA, Not a Congressional Bailout

Congress is currently working to push through legislation to save college sports because those who used to hold the power no longer do and...

Community Responds to Food Pantry’s Need for Donations

By Margaret Dent Hottytoddy.com Intern mldent@go.olemiss.edu The Pantry of Oxford and Lafayette County experienced a summer shortage of normal food supplies within the last few months; however,...

OSD to Consider Switching from MacBook to iPad for Students

By Alyssa Schnugg News editor alyssa.schnugg@hottytoddy.com The Oxford School District is considering providing iPads to students in grades 3-12 and doing away with the current MacBooks. On Monday,...

Kinne, Theesfeld Enter Not Guilty Pleas

By Alyssa Schnugg News editor alyssa.schnugg@hottytoddy.com This summer, the LOU community was shocked and devastated when two local women were murdered in unrelated incidents. The two men charged...

Ole Miss Dining Participates in ‘Swipe Out Hunger’ Campaign

By Rachel Vanderford Special to Hottytoddy.com Vanderford-Rachel@aramark.com Ole Miss Dining is partnering with The University of Mississippi Food Bank to provide meals to Ole Miss students facing...

Overby Center’s Fall Lineup Focuses on Elections

The University of Mississippi's Overby Center for Southern Journalism and Politics will host a series of public programs this fall with an emphasis on...

New Women’s Council Scholarship Honors Longtime Leader

Almost every morning of her tenure as vice president of the University of Mississippi Foundation, Sandra Guest walked the grounds of the Brandt Memory...

First Tuesdays Music Series Continues with Young Composer

Composer and pianist Price Walden is set to perform at 12:15 p.m. Tuesday (Oct. 1) for the First Tuesdays in Bryant Hall Noontime Music...

Climate Strike: Erasing the Carbon Foot Print, Combating Big Corporations

By Talbert Toole Lifestyles Editor talbert.toole@hottytoddy.com As the threat of the climate crises weighs heavy on the shoulders of environmental activists, hundreds of thousands of people around...

Premium Parking Permits Go On Sale Early Monday Morning

By Alyssa Schnugg News editor alyssa.schnugg@hottytoddy.com Premium monthly parking permits will be available to purchase on a first-come, first-serve basis starting on Monday. The permits can be purchased...

First Vaping-Related Death Reported in Mississippi

The Mississippi State Department of Health reported its first vaping-associated death Thursday. Few details about the deceased person were released, other than they were under...