Nate Donohue

Umprov provides comedic relief with “Laughin’ in the Sip”

Umprov, the improv club at the University of Mississippi, will host the improvisation festival “Laughin’ in the Sip” at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 22, in Meek Auditorium. Tickets are available for $10 on Umprov’s website, and all are invited to attend.  The festival will include performances by improv groups from UM, Southeast Missouri State and […]

Lady Rebels advance in SEC Tournament, defeats Mississippi State 85-73

The Lady Rebels defeated Mississippi State 85-73 on Thursday, March 6 in Greenville, S.C., in their first SEC Tournament action of 2025. Head Coach Yolett-McPhee McCuin secured four consecutive 20-win seasons with Ole Miss.  On Sunday, March 2, Ole Miss closed out the regular season with a big win against No. 7 LSU in Baton […]

On your mark, get set: Ole Miss Club Running reunites

The newly revamped Ole Miss Club Running offers the opportunity to get some exercise and connect with fellow runners.  The club meets on Monday evenings at the Rail Trail by the South Campus Recreation Center. On Thursdays, the club meets at other parks around Oxford, such as Whirlpool Trails, Mtrade Park or Lamar Park. The […]

Men’s hoops hopes to rebound in home game against Oklahoma

Hosting Oklahoma on Saturday, March 1, at 1 p.m., Ole Miss Men’s Basketball looks to secure another SEC victory at the Sandy and John Black Pavilion. After beating South Carolina on the road on Feb. 12, the Rebels were looking strong. They put together a three-game winning streak, including a dominant performance against then No. […]

Men’s and women’s tennis teams open SEC campaigns on the road

The Ole Miss Men’s and Women’s Tennis teams begin SEC play for the 2024-25 season this weekend, Feb. 22-23.  Both teams will be on the road for their first matches. The men will travel to Fayetteville, Ark., to face Arkansas on Saturday, Feb. 22. The women will head south to Baton Rouge, La., to face […]

Lady Rebels steamroll Arkansas on the road

The Ole Miss women’s basketball team defeated the Arkansas Razorbacks 89-50 on Thursday, Feb. 13 in Fayetteville. Ole Miss has been up and down in its past three games, beating AP No. 8 Kentucky on Monday and No. 23 Vanderbilt on Feb. 2 but also losing to No. 15 Oklahoma.  Arkansas entered the game looking […]

Short scenes, long impact: 10 Minute Play Festival begins Friday

Theatre Oxford will stage its annual 10 Minute Play Festival on Valentine’s Day weekend. Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14 and 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15 at the Powerhouse. This year, Bethany Teames’ “95 Tiles” and Jenna Worsham’s “The Southerner” tied for first place in the 10 Minute Play contest, and […]

‘Hurry Up Tomorrow:’ The death and immortalization of The Weeknd

The album is the third and final installment in a trilogy that began with “After Hours” (2020) and continued with “Dawn FM” (2022). Fans have speculated that these three albums mirror the structure of Dante Alighieri’s “Divine Comedy,” which is broken into three parts: “Inferno” (hell), “Purgatorio” (purgatory) and “Paradiso” (heaven). Indeed, “After Hours” follows […]

Men’s hoops dominates Kentucky

The Ole Miss Men’s Basketball team beat AP No. 14 Kentucky 98-84 at home on Tuesday, Feb. 4. UK entered the game hoping to bounce back after a 10-point loss to former Coach John Calipari’s Arkansas Razorbacks on Saturday. Despite this, the Wildcats have proven themselves as one of the better teams in the SEC, […]

Steve Holland stars in ‘Jesus Was a Democrat’

The Center for the Study of Southern Culture’s SouthTalks series will screen “Jesus Was a Democrat” at 4 p.m. today in the Barnard Observatory. The documentary follows Steve Holland, a former member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from Plantersville, as he moves out of his office in the State Capitol at the end of […]

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