UM releases election incident report
After an election night incident on campus, a committee was formed and found that 14 Ole Miss students should be referred for some discipline or educational action. (January 29, 2013, Page 1, 3)
UM professor dies in wreck
University of Mississippi law professor Richard Barnes was killed Tuesday when his car slammed into a tractor trailer on Interstate 40 in Arkansas on his way back home to Oxford. (January 23, 2013, Page 2A)
UM home to new Disaster Research Center
The UM Disaster Research Center is run through the Department of Psychology and headed by Dr. Stefan Schulenberg. (December 19, 2012, Page 1)
Need help with projects at home?
Applications are being accepted for this year’s UM Big Event, a community service program where students say “Thank you” to LOU residents by providing four hours of work around the community, raking leaves, painting, building fences, digging holes, cleaning storage units and whatever other jobs await for them. Visit http://dos.orgsync.com/org/bigevent to download an application. (December 12, 2012, Page 1A, 3A)
UM examines post-election racial incident
A town hall meeting with student leaders and journalists as well as staff and media representatives explored the issues surrounding the post-election racial incident. (November 28, 2012, Page 1, 3)
New tradition gains attention
Ken Crain’s office wall has become an autograph shrine for former Rebels and even personalities who just pass through Oxford. Crain, the Ole Miss head equipment manager started having players sign the wall two years ago. (November 22, 2012, Page 1B)
Man charged in double death
The Oxford Police Department issued a warrant today for the arrest of a man for being under the influence when his car rammed into the vehicle of University of Mississippi students, John and Sarah Wheat last month, killing the brother and sister. (November 20, 2012, Page 1)
Food Bank opens to help UM students
University of Mississippi students are helping other students make sure they have enough food as many are struggling with today’s economy. (November 20, 2012, Page 1, 14)
Transit service makes plans for growth
The Oxford planning department is working with the Oxford University Transit Commission and McDonald Transit to devise two drafts for the 2014 budget to see how expanded routes and hours may affect the future budget. (November 16, 2012, Page 1A)
UM’s intelligence center earns top honors
The UM intelligence studies program was renamed The Intelligence Community Center for Academic Excellence recently and the school can receive funding for programs due to the new ranking. (November 12, 2012, Page 1A, 2A)


