News & Views

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...

Flatts at South Campus Renovations Create Community-Themed Atmosphere

By Katie Matkins and Jessica Clark Hottytoddy.com interns The Flatts at South Campus—located at 900 Whirlpool Dr.—went through some recent interior and exterior upgrades after a...

More Parking Meters Could be Added to Off-Square Streets

By Alyssa Schnugg News Editor alyssa.schnugg@hottytoddy.com The Downtown Parking Advisory Commission will be recommending placing 118 new parking meters along the streets surrounding the Oxford Square. The cost...

Bonnie Brown: Q&A With Former Word-Processing Coordinator for the Law School, Niler Franklin

*Editor’s Note: The latest installment in the Ole Miss Retirees features is former Coordinator for the Word-Processing Center at the Law School, Niler...

Two UM Professors Seek to Improve State STEM Success

Two University of Mississippi professors plan to use portions of their recent National Science Foundation awards to further STEM education in the state. Erik Hom, assistant professor of biology,...

UM Faculty, Students Contribute to Groundbreaking Physics Research

A team of University of Mississippi scientists are part of a global network of researchers making significant contributions to a groundbreaking particle physics project...

Crime & Emergency Reports from May 2, 2019

The following reports were made May 2, 2019, by city and county law enforcement agencies, unless otherwise indicated. Oxford Police Department issued 30 tickets, investigated...

St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church Drawdown Fundraiser Set for May 17

By Carson McKinney Hottytoddy.com intern The 9th annual St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church Drawdown fundraiser will offer Italian food, music and a chance to win...

Proposed Future Road Crossing Trails Concerns Some at Public Review of Transportation Master Plan

By Alyssa Schnugg News Editor alyssa.schnugg@hottytoddy.com The new proposed LOU Transportation Plan in its entirety is a 287-page document. However, one yellow line drawn on the suggested...

Fire & Emergency Reports from May 1, 2019

The following reports were made May 1, 2019, by city, university and county law enforcement agencies, unless otherwise noted. Oxford Police Department issued 20 tickets,...

Oxford Attorney Leads Fight Against ‘Big Lick’ Animal Cruelty

By Alyssa Schnugg News Editor alyssa.schnugg@hottytoddy.com Clant Seay raised horses for 25 years. Now the Oxford attorney spends most of his days fighting to ensure their welfare...