By: Kyra Lampley
The University of Southern Mississippi is raising the minimum pay for campus workers 2 weeks after labor union, United Campus Workers, held...
After enduring the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, USM’s rec center has enjoyed the return of students amid more normal operations and has enacted...
Amid an extended bout with online classes, many education experts and advocates were worried about the effects of online learning on high school graduates....
This week’s Golden Eagle Spotlight goes to the Southern Miss Student Government Association Vice President of Communications Ashley Lankford, who serves as the 2022-2023...
The Student Printz Executive Editor Kyra Lampley and SM2 News Director Charlie Luttrell contributed to this report.
As the ink dries on Mississippi Governor Tate...
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.