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The University of Mississippi Faculty Senate passed a resolution stating its desire for student evaluations from this semester to be excluded from the conversation around each professor’s annual performance, potential promotion and tenure on April 7.

This resolution came after the semester was shortened due to disruptions by Winter Storm Fern, which caused decreased in...


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Corey Kingery was elected ASB President Pro Tempore via runoff ballot at the Associated Student Body Formal Senate on Monday, April 28, at the Gertrude C. Ford Ole Miss Student Union. 

In addition to presiding over the ASB Senate in the absence of the vice president, the president pro tempore serves as chair of the rules committee and is an ex officio member on al...


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The Lafayette County Planning Commission voted 3-0 to recommend that the Lafayette County Board of Supervisors approve a four-acre dirt mining operation on Lafayette County Road 418 in the community of Fudgetown on Monday, April 27. 

Two members of the five-person commission were absent. 

The Lafayette County Zoning Ordinance defines dirt mining as the...


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Editor’s Note: This story is part of a series featuring candidates for the 2026 U.S. Senate and House of Representatives elections in Mississippi. Cliff Johnson will participate in the general election in November as the Democratic nominee.

Cliff Johnson, the Democratic nominee for Mississippi’s 1st Congressional District election in November, attracted nationa...


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Business-casual dress takes center stage in many settings at the University of Mississippi, but some professors stretch the standard and use their work attire as a form of self-expression. From button-downs to sneakers, UM instructors have introduced their own sense of style to Ole Miss — and students are taking notice.

Graphic by Grace Ann Courtney.

Mark Dolan ...


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