Londyn Lorenz

CRT can’t be in Mississippi schools but homophobia must be?

As many Mississippians and Americans know, Gov. Tate Reeves signed “Critical Race Theory; prohibit” into law on March 14. While there are countless opinions to be had on this piece of legislation and its contents, some of which writers for this publication have already expressed, I, however, want to highlight something the bill intentionally does […]

Americans cannot accept a single COVID-19 death

As we enter our third calendar year of the pandemic, many say we have much to be hopeful for. 62% of Americans are fully vaccinated, the now-rampant Omicron variant is supposedly less fatal (albeit much, much more contagious) and, as a society, we seem less afraid of COVID-19, with mass events that were unthinkable in […]

The only Frenchman in New Orleans: Ole Miss France

  [NEW ORLEANS]  Rebel fans from around the country descended upon New Orleans for the Allstate Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1, but none of them traveled more than Valentin Joanny. Joanny, a 28-year old dog trainer from a Parisian suburb, is the owner of the Twitter account Ole Miss France (@FranceRebels). His account, which at […]

Rebel fans party into the new year with the Ole Miss Alumni Association

[NEW ORLEANS] While fireworks exploded along the Mississippi River at “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rocking Eve” with Billy Porter, Ole Miss fans erupted as the clock struck midnight in the Napoleon Ballroom in the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel. The New Year’s Eve Bowl Bash, hosted by the Ole Miss Alumni Association and presented by Rebel […]

Rolling into the new year with the Sugar Bowl New Year’s Eve Parade

[NEW ORLEANS] As the Rebels rolled into New Orleans to face the Baylor Bears in the Allstate Sugar Bowl, floats of fans and NOLA natives moved alongside the Mississippi River, passing through Jackson Square and the French Quarter.  Fans were serenaded by the Ole Miss and Baylor Bands, alongside high school bands from across Louisiana, […]

Ole Miss fans roll into New Orleans for the Allstate Sugar Bowl

Ole Miss Football is officially heading to New Orleans for the Allstate Sugar Bowl, and with them will come thousands of their supporters. The city will be buzzing, with Hotty Toddys echoing across Bourbon Street, the French Quarter, the Caesars Superdome and everywhere in between.   The team will touch down in New Orleans on […]

Leave Brandon out of this

You hear it everywhere: at Ole Miss football games, at anti-vaccine mandate campaigns, on the news, on Twitter or anywhere else you go. “Let’s go, Brandon!”  Some of you may be wondering who Brandon is and why so many people are cheering for him across the country, but even those who are saying it likely […]

The day the buzzer died

Next Monday marks the one-year anniversary of “Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek’s death, which sent mournful waves across the country. Trebek was a mainstay of American society, with a daily 30-minute presence for over 30 years. He was a champion of the pursuit of knowledge, and his persona transcended the game show world, making cameos in […]

Disabilities are overlooked on campus

Life as a disabled student at Ole Miss is as similar to that of a non-disabled student as it is different. I still went to frat parties pre-COVID-19, I still go to football games and I still do all the schoolwork my classmates do. I am also sometimes late to class because I couldn’t get […]

Opinion: War — the blueprint for rewriting history

As the last American troops have left Afghanistan, figures from all sides of the political spectrum will attempt to characterize our 20 years there. Journalists and late-night hosts have commentated and – sometimes insensitively – made jokes about the situation in Afghanistan and are telling Americans what our time in Afghanistan meant. Some justify our […]

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