By Elijah Coombs, Amanda Hill, Owen Howland, Charles Miller and Katie Wasierski University of Mississippi student James Cameron was glued to the TV Nov. 8 awaiting the outcome of the 2016 presidential […]
How will international leaders react to Trump presidency?
By Natalie Beth Seales, Ashley Wallace, Kendra Newton, Jane DeCleva and Torry Rees Foreign countries will no longer respect America now that Donald Trump has been elected president, according to Brazilian University […]
With a new president-elect, the nation wonders what will happen next?
By Kathryn Abernathy, Mac Hinojos, Tamera Staples, Morgan Gusella, Fairlie Outland and Rowan Ryan Disappointment, relief, fear, excitement – mixed emotions are felt throughout the nation after the Clinton and Trump battle, […]
While some voters are happy with election results, they remain uncertain about future
By Claudia Caplinger, D’Jarvis Gates, Alec Keyser-Andre and Alexa Almaguer Lindsey Forshee, 22, of Tifton, Georgia, is a University of Mississippi student who studies hospitality management. Last night, Forshee, along with millions […]
Third-party voting, apathy and ballot issues mean some did not support Trump or Clinton
By Skyler Crane, Meredith Enger, Calyn Hoerner, Ally Langston and Pierce Morrison While Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton faced off in the presidential election, some college students did not lend their support […]
With fake news on the rise, many question the media’s role in the 2016 presidential election
By Gracie Synder, Catie Coan, Kady Cox, Darby Johnson, Anne Merrill Jones and Bailey Martin With the influence of social media and the rise of fake news during this presidential election, some […]
Voters express fear and optimism about Trump presidency
By Katarina Boutsis, Jessie Gregory, Jakiyah Haywood, Sarah Henderson and Will Morrison A new President of the United States means change. While some fear what changes may lie ahead, others are optimistic. […]
2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION COVERAGE
Oxford Stories reporters have been working throughout the semester covering the 2016 presidential election. They will continue coverage this week when a new President of the United States is elected. 2016 Election […]
Ole Miss CA
Jack Hall HottyToddy.com jfhall1@go.olemiss.edu Ole Miss’s 15 residence halls provide on-campus housing for many of the students of the University of Mississippi. These residence halls would not be able to function properly […]
Mississippi students share why #BlackLivesMatter
Kendra Newton While some continue to debate whether #BlackLivesMatter or #AllLivesMatter, we asked Mississippi students what one or both phrases mean to them. Kimberly Ward, 30, is an entrepreneur who believes #BlackLivesMatter […]
Student ticket issues prove problematic during football season
Owen Howland For over 100 years, Ole Miss has been competing in the Southeast Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Considering that Ole Miss has #1 tailgating, Rebel fans are always […]
Course shortages present problems for college students
Mac Hinojos jmhinojo@go.olemiss.edu During college orientation, students are required to sit at a computer and select the courses they are going to take during the upcoming semester. Students are competing against one […]
A month later, students share thoughts about racist comment that led to student’s withdrawl
Madison Hyatt mmhyatt@go.olemiss.edu University of Mississippi student, Jordan Samson, voluntarily withdrew from the university after posting racist comments on social media in September. On Sept. 23, a screenshot of Samson’s comment on […]
UM students discuss Oxford’s healthy food options
From left, Lauren Ferguson, Margaret Felsher and Sallie Sylvester. Fairlie Outland eoutland@go.olemiss.edu It can be hard to find the time to eat healthy in college without spending a fortune. Students have so […]
Even teaching assistants have parking problems at UM
Rowan Ryan rmryan@go.olemiss.edu All these cars and nowhere to park. Some believe the increase in enrollment at the University of Mississippi directly correlates with the increase in stress caused by the lack […]
Students continue to struggle with parking issues
Caroline Luckie cgluckie@go.olemiss.edu Parking is always a problem, especially in Oxford. Whether it’s on campus or off campus, finding a parking spot is never an easy task. In the fifth story of […]
Students offer solutions For UM parking problems
Jack Newsom jsnewso2@go.olemiss.edu Parking at the University of Mississippi can be a real pain. Sometimes the rules that govern parking at Ole Miss seem downright ridiculous, and at times, parking can seem […]
Now that Halloween is over, will clown chaos disappear?
Julia Wickes HottyToddy.com jgwickes@go.olemiss.edu Many people are wondering if the clown hysteria that spread across the United States and into other countries will continue after Halloween. Did the pending holiday fuel all […]
Tiny homes may be one solution to Oxford’s affordable housing issues
Elijah Coombs With the Tiny House Movement trend sweeping the nation, some believe building a tiny home community in Oxford could be one solution to help solve affordable housing issues Preston Sellers, […]
As Oxford grows, new transportation methods come to town
Amanda Haley As Oxford rapidly changes, so do transportation options. In July, Uber – a semi-new technology based company that connects drivers with passengers using an online app that you can access […]