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10 inducted into University of Mississippi Hall of Fame

Ten seniors have been inducted into the University of Mississippi 2021-2022 Hall of Fame. Since 1930, this recognition has been considered one of the highest honors a student can receive at Ole Miss. The 2021-2022 Hall of Fame inductees are sociology major Jon’na Bailey, biological science major Alexis “Brianna” Berry, public policy leadership and economics […]

Baptist reports zero COVID-19 cases for first time since March 2020

Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi reported zero COVID-19 cases for the first time since March 18, 2020.  “Today (March 24) is a great day for our hospital and community — the first day with no COVID-19 patients since March 18, 2020,” said Baptist NMS CEO and Administrator Bill Henning in a statement to The Oxford Eagle. […]

ASB spring 2022 election results

In an Associated Student Body election with only one contested race, Maddy Ryan — a sophomore international studies major — was elected to be ASB Attorney General on Tuesday with 58.63% of the vote. The Associated Student Body announced the results of their spring election in the student union auditorium. There were 2,014 students that […]

Women’s golf places sixth at the Vystar Gators Invitational

The Ole Miss Women’s Golf team took part in the VyStar Gators Invitational, where they placed sixth on the leaderboard at the conclusion of the tournament. Ole Miss shot 864 (+24) as a team with their best rounds coming from rounds one and two where they posted a 285 (+5) in each round.  The University […]

“I Am A Man”

Torrential rain and flooding complicated the already freezing weather in Memphis on Feb. 1, 1968. The city’s sanitation barn would not allow Black workers to enter, even for shelter, so Echol Cole and Robert Walker climbed into the back of their garbage truck to wait out the storm.  An electrical malfunction triggered the truck’s compacting […]

Black Alumni talk Ole Miss memories during A Different Decade Panel

Ole Miss Black alumni gathered for “A Different Decade Panel Discussion” on Saturday to take a trip down memory lane and reminisce about their time at the university.  The panel included Jonalyn Moore Venton, class of 2010; Doyal Siddell, class of 1979; Bernard Lloyd, class of 1980; Tejuan Leland, class of 2008; Ivory Williams-Shelby, class […]

BSU hosts ninth Annual Black Student Union Gala

The ninth annual Black Student Union Gala was held Friday, Feb. 25. The gala honors Black History Month and gives students a place to celebrate African American achievement at the University of Mississippi and in the community.  The BSU has been organizing the annual gala since 2014. BSU president Jon’na Bailey said that the inaugural […]

Joester Brassell puts the soul in soul food

Joester Brassell, known by Oxford locals as Mama Jo, is the true soul behind the soul food at Mama Jo’s Country Cookin’. Located on Old Highway 7, customers are greeted by the smiling faces of employees and the smell of fried chicken, green beans and fried cornbread when they walk into her restaurant. Brassell, a […]

The Zach attack

This article marks the fourth installation of the series highlighting the changing of the guard in Rebel football. I will be taking to the film in order to watch, breakdown and evaluate notable Ole Miss athletes who have either declared for the draft or are transferring into the program.  Stat Breakdown Listed H/W/P: 5’11”, 212 […]

Lemon’s: A sweet new band for the Oxford music scene

Actual lemons may be sour, but Lemon’s, the Memphis-based band, made a sweet impression with its Oxford debut at Proud Larry’s. The indie rock band consists of Susie Hydrick, Luke Braswell, Aidan Stanford, Jackson Williams and Hooper Mattis. Walker Higgins joined Lemon’s as its resident trumpet player for the night. In addition to being its […]

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