String of Petty Thefts on Campus, Suspects in Custody
By Adria Walker Rachel Bravenec, a senior chemistry and psychology double major, frequently conducts her research in the Chemistry labs on the weekends when there is break in her…
By Adria Walker Rachel Bravenec, a senior chemistry and psychology double major, frequently conducts her research in the Chemistry labs on the weekends when there is break in her…
By Adria Walker Editor-in-Chief The Christian Center remodel means the Millsaps Players, the college theater production group, will have to search for a new home to showcase productions. The Christian…
By Adria Walker Editor-in-chief This summer, with help from big alumni donations, Millsaps began an 18-month remodeling project on the Christian Center. The Christian Center, often referred to as the…
Interfraternity Council President and Senior Kelley Gunn released an email announcing the suspension of social events for Greek life on March 8th. Photo courtesy of Aly Rincon. By Greyson Scudder…
By Greyson Scudder News Editor College campuses around the nation are becoming more and more open to discussing the often-intimidating issue of sexual assault, and Millsaps College is no exception.…
By Greyson Scudder News Editor On Thursday, Feb. 22, George Saunders, author of “Tenth of December” and “Lincoln in the Bardo,” visited Millsaps. Saunders participated in a book signing, before…
By Greyson Scudder News Editor On Saturday, Feb. 11, Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity’s annual “Bubble Party” was cut short by a single off-duty Hinds County deputy, Jackson Police Department and…
By Greyson Scudder News Editor On Friday, Jan. 27, President Donald Trump released an executive order banning immigrants from seven countries (Syria, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Yemen and Somalia) from…
By Greyson Scudder News Editor The Student Body Administration is changing the way that money is allocated for all student organizations, starting this semester. In the past, SBA has handed…
" On Jan. 21, 2017, hundreds—nearing 1,000—of women, men and children descended the State Capitol in Jackson, participating in the Mississippi extension of the Women’s March on Washington, D.C. In Washington, D.C. alone, the March attracted between 470,000 to 680,000 protestors, while more than 100 cities across the world held companion marches."