From Jan. 1, 2021, to Feb. 2, 2021, the Office of Public Safety responded to a total of 24 incidents. The largest category of dispatches was 14 miscellaneous alarms, which are usually […]
Hillionaire Productions and Global Genesis Group Bring a Thriller Film to the Brick Streets/by Kienna Van Dellen

A new movie is running its production through the streets of Clinton, Miss. The suspense thriller, titled “Teacher’s Watching,” was rewritten to take place in Clinton and will include the city’s name. […]
Office of Public Safety October Recap/by Kienna Van Dellen

As the semester draws to a close, the MC public safety office is hard at work making sure we can finish safely. From Oct. 3, 2020, to Oct. 31, 2020, the campus […]
Virtual Ceremony for 2020 Grads/by Austin LaBrot

On November 2, MC announced commencement for May, August, and December 2020 graduates will be honored with a virtual ceremony on December 12. “We do hope that graduates will feel a sense […]
MC’s Newest Organization/by Austin LaBrot

The newest club on campus, the Sexual Assault Prevention Ambassadors (SAPA), hopes to raise awareness for sexual assault on Mississippi College’s campus, educating Choctaws on how to remain safe. Passed through SGA […]
Updates from Our President/by Austin LaBrot

As the fall semester draws to a close, President Blake Thompson provides insight into the coming weeks and the upcoming spring semester. A chief concern for many students over the next few […]
Clinton’s Choices for Congress/by Stone Clanton

The City of Clinton is located in Mississippi’s Second Congressional District, and its representative is up for reelection this year. Born in Bolton in 1948, Bennie Gordon Thompson began his activism through […]
Mississippi College Votes

On Tuesday, October 20, we put four polls on our Instagram story. We asked MC students and Collegian readers to cast their votes for president, Mississippi state senator, the proposed Mississippi state […]
Social Media’s Effect on the Election/by Kienna Van Dellen

Social media’s influence on this year’s election seems to be greater than ever before. The pandemic left millions of Americans stuck in their homes with time to become more active on social […]
Global Impact of the 2020 Election/by Kienna Van Dellen

Tensions are rising as the presidential election is drawing closer. Most national elections are not global events, but the U.S. presidential election is an exception. The U.S. has an impact on the […]