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Diversity at Ole Miss

By Shushan Hovhannisyan

The number of international students, at the University of Mississippi, is on the rise, but how do students from different cultures feel about their place at Ole Miss?

'Conference for the Book' honors Shelby Foote

Three-day event begins today at J.D. Williams Library

By Sarah Senjem

Southern writer, Shelby Foote, will be the honoree of this years' Conference for the Book. The event begins today and continues with various activities through Saturday.

'New Square' construction continues

By Mary Melinda Tew

Oxford's "New Square" is intended to provide similar appeal to the current square, and though Oxonians are excited about the new prospect, they say that nothing could ever replace the current town square.

Ole Miss students look ahead to Grove Bowl 2006

See how much they know

By Sarah Senjem

With Red and Blue week heading into the weekend, we wanted to find out how much the average Ole Miss student knows about this weekend's football game.

Love wins election after losing it

Human error initially caused mixed results

By Josh Rosa

After a bit of a mixup, Jimmy Love, was declared Senior Class President for the 2006-2007 academic year. Unapposed Chip Trammell will be the Secretary/Treasurer, and the race for Vice President will require a runoff Thursday, after Hunter Kitchens and Brooks McDonald tied with 63 votes each.

Tracy Byrd kicks off "Red/Blue" week

Photo slideshow of Byrd entertaining fans in the grove

By Matthew Sharpe

Tracy Byrd covered 12 years of hits into one 90-minute performance on the grove stage in front of hundreds of fans.

Spring Fest signals start of "Red/Blue" week

By Catherine Werne

Red/Blue week began last night- despite overcast skies and wet ground- with Spring Fest, featuring Bombshel and Tracy Byrd.

Exclusive Tracy Byrd interview

By Catherine Werne, Josh Rosa, Russell Cook and Lori Simpson

Watch excerpts from an exclusive interview with Tracy Byrd by members of the Student Media Center. In the 20-plus minute interview, Byrd discussed everything from his new record, favorite baseball teams, impressions of Ole Miss and the "Watermelon Crawl."

Final Four tips off tomorrow

The madness has taken hold

By Aaron Madson

With the final four consisting of two SEC teams, one West Coast school and a Cinderella everyone's brackets are likely shot to oblivion, but the madness and anticipation of the Final Four may be reaching new levels.

Andy Kennedy press conference

New head basketball coach formally announced

By Josh Rosa

Full press conference, media interviews, and exclusive interview with wife Kimber.

STD awareness on campus

Students voice their thoughts on STD education

By Sarah Senjem

According to recent studies, nearly half of all Americans will be affected by a sexually transmitted disease at some point in time. Student Media Center reporter Sarah Senjem decided to ask Ole Miss students what they think about STD education in schools.

Formal ASB inductions held

By Marla Cummings

Newly elected officers of the Associated Student Body were formally inducted Monday afternoon on the steps of the Lyceum

International students lend a helping hand

Ole Miss students continue to help Katrina relief effort

By Domnica Negru

A group of 12 Ole Miss international students spent time over spring break helping to clean up Katrina damage in the New Orleans area. Domnica Negru has a closer look at how Ole Miss continues to help the Katrina cleanup effort.

Career center helps prepare students for "real world"

By Amy Stanfill

The University of Mississippi Career Center is a resource for figuring out what to do "when you grow up," but many Ole Miss students have not taken advantage of the services.

Long lasting love

Seventy-three years and counting

By Steven Willis

One Columbus, Mississippi, couple married during the depression, but have not been depressed since. Steven Willis has more on this long-lasting love story.

Pets of the week

Oxford Humane Society's most lovable pets

By Erin Hawley

While many pets have found homes in recent days, the Oxford Humane Society still has some potential pets available for adoption.

Ole Miss men's tennis full of international talent

By Natalie Williams

While most of the focus on Ole Miss sports is directed towards football, basketball and baseball it may be the men's tennis team that receives the most widespread notice. After all, six different countries are represented within the team itself.

Power house/community center gets a facelift

By Jenny Anderson

After years of churning out electricity and water, the yoknapatawpha power house community arts center will finally dawn its new look.

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