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Margaret A. Burnham sheds light on racial injustices with “By Hands Now Known”

Margaret A. Burnham discussed her new book, “By Hands Now Known: Jim Crow’s Legal Executioners,” which details injustices towards African Americans in the South, on Wednesday, Oct. 12, at Off Square Books.  Burnham, who serves as both a lawyer and professor at the Northeastern University School of Law, founded the Civil Rights and Restorative Justice […]

How does fitness impact mental health?

  Hello everyone! In this episode, we will focus on how important physical health is to mental health. I challenge you to go on a walk and give your brain a break today!

Jackson Avenue Center resumes operations after chemical fire

The small chemical fire that broke out at the Jackson Avenue Center on Monday upended Jenny Hurdle’s day as director of Testing Services. She came back from her lunch break and saw the entire building had been evacuated. “All of my coworkers were outside,” Hurdle said. “Human resources, general services, everyone was there.” At first, […]

Q&A with the 2022 Ole Miss Homecoming Court

Mr. Ole Miss: Harrison Foxworth  What does Mr. Ole Miss mean to you? A: Mr. Ole Miss means everything to me. Ole Miss has been at my core for all of my life, and getting to live out my four years here truly is a lifelong culmination of a love for a university that means […]

Three takeaways from Ole Miss vs. Georgia Tech

In its first Power Five matchup of the season, Ole Miss showed out in Atlanta. The Rebels cruised to a 42-0 victory over the Yellow Jackets, and it was never really a game. We saw many good things from quarterbackJaxson Dart, and the offensive line got whatever it wanted. This week showed the entire nation […]

Ole Miss soccer wins spring season debut over Samford

Ole Miss soccer opened up the spring season 1-0 after a clutch goal from senior forward Channing Foster secured the win in the 83rd minute of the game. The Rebels now sit with an overall 5-5 record, adding a second home win to its season totals. After a scoreless first half and numerous opportunities for […]

Ole Miss tennis prepares for weekend matches

The Ole Miss men’s and women’s tennis teams are gearing up for their weekend matches. The women are set to play North Alabama at home, and the men will travel to Stillwater, Okla., to play against Oklahoma State. This will mark the women’s fifth game of the spring season, while the men are headed to […]

Waleed Suliman named SEC Men’s Runner of the Week

Ole Miss senior cross country runner Waleed Suliman was named the SEC’s Men’s Runner of the week by the conference on Tuesday. The Rebel led the team last weekend to victory after he finished runner-up at Louisville’s Live in Lou Classic with a 23:36.8 time for his second-straight top-five finish. With the help of Suliman, […]

UM student dies of drug overdose

Jack Holiman, a senior mechanical engineering major from Jackson, died on Wednesday, Sept. 16, at Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi after being hospitalized Sunday night for a suspected drug overdose. Holiman had postponed his senior year to pursue a remote research internship with the U.S. Department of Energy this year. He was also a member of […]

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