Homecoming elections finally came to a close with the crowning of the Homecoming Queen and naming of the Homecoming Maids on Thursday, Oct. 2 on the Lyceum steps. This followed an intense Homecoming election season and a close Homecoming Queen run-off race. Adya Praveen was named the 2025-26 Homecoming Queen, after receiving more than 50% […] The post Adya Praveen crowned Homecoming Queen; maids announced after Tuesday voting glitch appeared first on The Daily Mississippian.| The Daily Mississippian
Adya Praveen and Saige Drake compete today for Homecoming Queen in a run-off election after none of the four Homecoming Queen candidates received over 50% of the student body vote during Tuesday’s election. Students will vote for the Homecoming Queen today from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Also today, another round of voting will be […] The post Homecoming Queen candidates enter run-off, maid glitch prompts revote appeared first on The Daily Mississippian.| The Daily Mississippian
In the wake of the university suspending Student Activity Fee (SAF) fund distribution to comply with Mississippi House Bill 1193 (though temporarily blocked by U.S. District Court Judge Henry Wingate), the Division of Student Affairs hosted a Student Advisory Council meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 1, for representatives of various registered student organizations (RSOs) to discuss […] The post UM creates new SAF funding model appeared first on The Daily Mississippian.| The Daily Mississippian
Nineteen-year-old activist, author and political speaker Brilyn Hollyhand took to the stage at the University of Mississippi on Tuesday, Sept. 30, as part of his contribution to the “One Conversation at a Time” tour. This event followed the murder of conservative political activist Charlie Kirk and was sponsored by the Kirk-founded organization Turning Point USA. […] The post Turning Point hosts conservative activist Brilyn Hollyhand appeared first on The Daily Mississippian.| The Daily Mississippian