May 17, 2020. What we're going through is real, scary, and traumatic. Everybody has experienced this virus, and it seems that everyone is going through five stages of grief: denial, anger and bargaining. You can…
Two-year college students get a boost
Mississippi's low-income community college students will be granted membership in an honor society that offers up to $37million in scholarships to four year colleges and universities. The Education Services Foundation, a non-profit organization, announced Tuesday…
Vitter inspects Ole Miss ROTC units
According to an Ole Miss press release, the annual Pass in Review ceremony at the Circle in front the Lyceum Building featured a keynote address by Vitter, who was elected chancellor in January. Vitter stated,…
Woman to plead guilty to terror-related charges
According to U.S. District Court records, Young, aged about 20, will appear before Chief U.S. District Court Judge Sharion Aycock in Aberdeen on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. and answer one count of a federal charge.…
Education Department gets a larger cut
In the latest round of state budget cuts, Gov. Phil Bryant will make Mississippi's Department of Education more cut than other agencies. Phil Bryant. Bryant stated that the decision was a straightforward one. Bryant stated,…
UM student wins $100,000 scholarship
According to a press release, Hattiesburg's native threw 11 passes of 15 yards into a target in just over 30 seconds to win $100,000 Dr Pepper Tuition Giveaway scholarship. The throw-off against another finalist took…
Treasurer hopes rapping mascot will boost college savings
A web ad featuring Echo singing about the state's college savings program in a forest setting was released Monday morning. After the jingle ends, Treasurer Lynn Fitch takes her binoculars off and says, "That's why…
$200 million transportation plan emerges, but work remains…
Philip Gunn, the House Speaker, stated that Reeves (who preside over the Senate) said there was a deal. "We passed our bill in January...That is the bill that we will pass this Thursday." Although Bryant,…
No special session for school funding formula, Senate…
Nonprofit Mississippi News Wednesday's silence on rumors that the Legislature might return to Jackson this spring or summer to attempt to pass a new school funding formula was a relief. During a breakfast at the…


