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The voice of and for USM students

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Rhyan Jones studies in the Cook Library. (Photo/Garret Grove)

Freshman preparedness for college further impacted by online learning

Garret Grove and Garret Grove | March 29, 2022

Amid an extended bout with online classes, many education experts and advocates were worried about the effects of online learning on high school graduates. With the freshman class of 2025, the effects...

Southern Miss earns top ranking in state for online program

Southern Miss earns top ranking in state for online program

A’Darius McCormick and A’Darius McCormick | February 15, 2022

(Photo/Huey Turlich) Southern Miss’s online bachelor’s degree program stands above five universities in the state, including Mississippi State and William Carey.  In the national rankings...

Photo by Mariah Reed.

COVID clashes with curriculum

Mariah Reed and Mariah Reed | November 18, 2020
This year has been one that will not soon be forgotten. Classes were pushed online in March when the COVID-19 pandemic started. Students physically left campus the week before spring break and returned in August.
Illustration by Derrick "DJ" Reed.

The new class system is both flexible and empty

William Lowery and William Lowery | April 8, 2020
This last week, Southern Miss students began online-only classes. Instead of meeting up in classrooms at 8 a.m., most are either watching video lectures or participating in conference calls to stay on top of classwork.
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