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Singletary aims to stand out in election

Klaria Holmes and Klaria Holmes | October 17, 2019
One hour before the gubernatorial debate on Oct. 10 between candidates Jim Hood and Tate Reeves, independent candidate for governor David Singletary talked about his platform in Shoemaker Square.
SGA Senator Pursues House Seat

SGA Senator Pursues House Seat

J.D. Rimann and J.D. Rimann | April 19, 2015

Ever wanted to run for office? One Southern Miss student did, and he decided to do so even while still in school. Austin Howell, a senior economics major, will run as a Democrat for the Mississippi House...

A Look at Candidates in Pursuit of Oval Office

A Look at Candidates in Pursuit of Oval Office

J.D. Rimann and J.D. Rimann | April 19, 2015

TED CRUZ (Republican) Back in 2011 Ted Cruz was relatively anonymous. While a rock star in the legal world (he had won the “Best Brief Award” from the Association of American Attorney Generals...

This unfinished student cinema currently dwells on the third floor of the TCC. The theatre space was built when the Thad was, however remains unfinished due to lack of funding. -Lindsey Kelley

SGA Proposes Fee to Improve Student Life

Lindsey Kelley and Lindsey Kelley | April 16, 2015

This unfinished student cinema currently dwells on the third floor of the TCC. The theatre space was built when the Thad was, however remains unfinished due to lack of funding. -Lindsey Kelley Monday...

State Legislature Reaches $6.26 Billion Budget Agreement

Chris Lee and Chris Lee | April 1, 2015

The Mississippi House of Representatives and Senate reached an agreement on a $6.26 billion state budget last week. The new budget agreement will allow for an increase in spending on Medicaid, k-12 public...

Miss. Gov. Bans Texting While Driving

Miss. Gov. Bans Texting While Driving

Alan Rawls and Alan Rawls | March 26, 2015

Gov. Phil Bryant signed House Bill 389 into law this week, making Mississippi the 45th state to completely ban texting and driving. According to The Clarion-Ledger, H.B. 389 bans both texting and posting...

Money in Politics Threatens Democracy

Money in Politics Threatens Democracy

Chris Lee and Chris Lee | February 22, 2015

Last month, the U.S. Senate passed a bill to allow the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline without a presidential permit or additional environmental review by a vote of 62-36. On Feb. 11, the bill...

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