Dylan Liggett

Astronomy and Physics Department holds science café on gravitational waves

The University of Mississippi Astronomy and Physics Department hosted its monthly Science Café at Heartbreak Coffee on Tuesday, Oct. 15 at 6 p.m.   The presentation, titled “The Symphony of the Universe,” focused on the sounds of gravitational waves — produced by extremely violent events in the universe such as black holes or neutron stars merging […]

Rebel volleyball Julia Dyess returns for senior season

Julia Dyess, who began playing volleyball in the seventh grade, signed with the Ole Miss Volleyball team in 2020 as an outside hitter. After four years with the Rebels, she is in her senior season and looking to go out with a bang. Before coming to Ole Miss, Dyess had an illustrious high school career […]

Ole Miss goalkeeper Shu Ohba anchors Rebel defense

Ole Miss Soccer goalkeeper Shu Ohba has emerged as a defensive powerhouse for the Rebels the past two seasons. Outside of SEC play, Ohba contributes her athletic talents to her home country of Japan. Background Ohba is from Fujisawa, Japan, where she beganher soccer career at Fukushima Prefectural Futaba Future Senior High School.   During her […]

The California Honeydrops bring a sweet soul sound to Oxford

The California Honeydrops will be performing at The Lyric in Oxford on Wednesday, Oct. 2. This stop is a part of their Fall in Love Again Tour in support of their album, “Soft Spot” which was released in 2023.  Originally from Oakland, Ca., The California Honeydrops formed in 2007 and are known for their hit […]

Hometown hero J.J. Pegues leads defense in final season

Background The Rebels defensive rock J.J. Pegues, a native of Oxford, Miss., began his football career at Oxford High School as a tight-end. In 2019, Pegues and the Chargers won the Mississippi State 6A Championship. Pegues also played in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star game where he was recognized as a game honoree. Coming out of high […]

Henry Parrish Jr. excels on offense

Goulds, Fla., native Henry Parrish Jr. started his football career at Christopher Columbus High School. It would be here that ESPN would rate him as a three-star running back.  Parrish committed to Ole Miss to play under running back coach Kevin Smith, turning down offers from Miami (FL), Florida, Oregon, South Carolina and Penn State. […]

UM Blues Archive celebrates 40 years of Southern sounds

Home to one of the largest blues collections in the world, the University of Mississippi Blues Archive celebrated its 40th anniversary with performances by singer Libby Rae Watson and band Afrissippi on Friday, Sept. 13 in the J.D. Williams Library. The event also included a special look at a new exhibit commemorating the archive’s anniversary. […]

Takeaways from Rebels’ first road win at Wake Forest

The Rebels continued to dominate in week three of the 2024 season with a 40-6 victory over the Wake Forest Demon Deacons on Saturday, Sept. 14. The Rebels’ defense had another phenomenal performance, not allowing a single touchdown for the third week in a row. TJ Dottery, sophomore linebacker from Montgomery, Ala., led the Rebels’ […]

Molly Rouse enters second season as Ole Miss coach

Ole Miss Women’s Soccer Head Coach Molly Rouse is in her second season with the Rebels. Following a 7-7-3 season last year, Rouse and the Rebels are hoping to secure a spot in the SEC Soccer Tournament this November in Pensacola, Fla. Background Rouse started off her soccer career at the University of Minnesota from […]

National Pan-Hellenic Council holds Greek Forum

The National Pan-Hellenic Council held a Greek Forum on Wednesday, Sept. 4 for all students interested in joining one of the six active NPHC fraternities and sororities at the University of Mississippi.  “The Greek Forum is something we do every semester to give interested students a chance to come to the forum and learn about […]

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