Jacqueline Schlick

Word on the Street: What are your plans for Valentine’s Day?

What are your plans for Valentine’s Day? ————————– “The library. It’s test week.” Cierra Ray, a senior anthropology major from Flowood “When is Valentine’s Day?” Mary Lacy Lusk, a freshman biology major from Elba, Alabama “I’m starting to celebrate early, beginning tonight. Me and my girlfriend are going to eat tonight to avoid the chaos […]

Word on the Street: Black History Month

“Why is Black History Month relevant to people of all backgrounds and cultures?” “Black History Month is relevant to everyone because not everyone has had equal exposure to different cultures. It’s easy to think or assume, with so much technology, that you know someone – black or white or Hispanic. This month is a time […]

Word on the street: First week of school

As the first week of the semester winds down, The Daily Mississippian asked students, “What are you most looking forward to in this new semester?” “Just having structure in my life.” Quayshun Shumpert, a senior music major from Fulton “Getting back into a schedule, and friends.” Jake McAnally, a junior IMC major from Oxford “Being […]

Word on the street: “What age did you stop believing in Santa and why?”

One of the great joys of Christmas as a child is waking up to see all your presents under the tree, with tags marked “from Santa.” This bearded, red-coated mystery man brings happiness and Christmas cheer each December, but as children grow up, some start to question Kris Kringle’s existence. With Christmas approaching quickly, we […]

Saturday’s football game to honor student veterans, military

At halftime, Ole Miss’ battle against the Ragin’ Cajuns will halt to honor veterans during the annual military appreciation game. This is not the first Ole Miss military appreciation game, but it is the first year the game will cap off a “Warrior Week,” which is dedicated to recognizing veterans and military service members. The […]

Misbits featured artist highlights ‘techno-sublime’ through immersive exhibit

Misbits, a new media art space, is featuring artist Eric Valosin in a show that explores the intersection of technology and the divine. This immersive experience, “For(Loop) {Meditations;},” is named for both how a computer views an image and how people conduct meditation on prayer beads. As the computer moves pixel by pixel to perform […]

The Pride of the South an integral part of the Ole Miss experience

The Pride of the South has been a part of the Rebel experience since 1928, when the group consisted of only 29 members and the SEC was nonexistent. The band used instruments, uniforms and equipment donated by the National Guard and didn’t see its own fully outfitted uniforms until six years later. These tight resources […]

Word on the Street: Everybody’s Formal

In this week’s Word on the Street, we hit the streets to find out who’s going to Everybody’s Formal Friday. “I’m going because I’m a freshman and think it’s important to explore new things.” Rohan Agrawal, a freshman computer science major from Central India “No. I feel like though it’s titled ‘Everybody’s Formal,’ it’s really […]

Oxford Canteen’s constantly changing menu provides fresh ingredients with a twist

Oxford Canteen is bringing fresh, seasonal ingredients with a twist. The former pop-up restaurant in the alley next to The Lyric Oxford has moved to North Lamar, joining in the restaurant nook that includes the likes of Volta, Big Bad Breakfast, Neon Pig and Handy Andy Grocery. “The alley location brought an urban sensibility that Corbin […]

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