On Friday June 24, the United States Supreme Court voted in favor of overturning Roe vs. Wade. With new laws across the country slowly being integrated into societal norms, U.S. citizens are forced to come to terms that abortions will become illegal in most states.
The Mississippi State Legislature is under heavy criticism for recent efforts to pass legislation that could terminate the instruction of Critical Race Theory from...
Executive Editor Kyra Lampley and SM2 News Director Charlie Luttrell contributed to this report.
University President Rodney Bennett announced in an email last week to...
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Southern Miss has formally accepted an invitation to join the Sun Belt Conference (SBC).
The official announcement came through a joint press...
A group of marine scientists at the University of Southern Mississippi recently completed an expedition attempting to find the long-lost shipwreck of a vessel...
The University of Southern Mississippi’s College of Business and Economic Development recently received recognition for its Masters of Business Administration program.
The college’s MBA program,...
On Friday June 24, the United States Supreme Court voted in favor of overturning Roe vs. Wade. With new laws across the country slowly being integrated into societal norms, U.S. citizens are forced to come to terms that abortions will become illegal in most states.
On Friday June 24, the United States Supreme Court voted in favor of overturning Roe vs. Wade. With new laws across the country slowly being integrated into societal norms, U.S. citizens are forced to come to terms that abortions will become illegal in most states.