Ethel Mwedziwendira

Midterm week: Best places to study in Oxford

Finding a good study spot is challenging, especially during midterms and finals weeks when every area around town is packed. If you’re like me, you are probably very particular about where you do homework or study. I take a lot of things into account when finding the best place to study. Are there enough charging […]

Podcasts of the week: By women

In honor of the first day of National Women’s Month, the following podcasts are created by women and touch on important and humorous situations regarding experiences that we have all faced as women in society. Let the following podcasts inspire you to be unapologetic and the best version of yourself. Unladylike Hosts Cristen Conger and […]

Weekly podcast playlist: International affairs

With the world coming together for major events such as the Olympics or the United Nations Global Summit, it’s hard to not think about what is happening in foreign countries around the globe. Though politics may or may not be highlighted at events like the Olympics, there are often salient issues not explicitly highlighted in […]

Podcasts of the week: Something for everyone

No matter how much you agree or disagree with the following, there is a podcast for everyone. From ones that focus on business and technology to those that focus on music and pop culture, every listener can find a favorite out of the following podcasts. Ear Hustle Produced inside San Quentin State Prison in California, […]

2018 Olympics: Best- and worst-dressed

Resident fashion experts Sam Harres and Ethel Mwedziwendira took a look at the best- and worst-dressed teams at the 2018 Olympic Opening Ceremony.  Italy: Best-Dressed Sam: Details matter. And aside from World Wars, the Italians love their details. The jackets are clean, and their scarves accent the piece well. A classy and understated look. Ethel: […]

Weekly podcast playlist: Black voices

Today is the first day of February, which is Black History Month, so this week’s podcast is honoring black voices and the contributions and achievements black people have made to podcasting and public radio. The following podcasts discuss everything from music and culture of the African diaspora to the American justice system. So grab some […]

Podcasts of the week: New beginnings

With the start of the new year comes time to think about making new beginnings and changes to your lifestyle. Get inspired with the following podcasts and transform your negative thoughts into positive ones. The School of Greatness Hosted by former pro athlete and world record holder in football Lewis Howes, “The School of Greatness” […]

Ole Miss and the NCAA investigation: An interactive timeline

A yearslong investigation riddled with accusations and dissensions involving Ole Miss’ athletics programs came to an end after Ole Miss received a ruling from the Committee on Infractions on Dec. 1. The following interactive timeline details events dating back to 2012.  

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