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College Panhellenic to consider moving recruitment week before school

College Panhellenic (CPH) is considering plans to move recruitment to the week before the fall semester begins in 2020 with a decision potentially coming as early as next Friday. The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is not considering moving their recruitment before classes begin.  According to Arthur Doctor, director of the Office of Fraternal Leadership and Learning, […]

Arielle Hudson plans to return to Mississippi after completing Rhodes Scholarship

When senior English education major Arielle Hudson learned that she had received the Rhodes Scholarship, she immediately began to wonder how she could use it to make a difference.  Hudson originally proposed to study comparative social policy and international education at the University of Oxford, but now plans to pursue a bachelor’s degree in jurisprudence […]

Rebels look to kickstart their offense over winter break

The Ole Miss men’s basketball team will try to defend Craddock Court once again on Saturday against Cal State Bakersfield.  The Rebels face a softer portion of their schedule after back-to-back losses to Oklahoma State and No. 24 Butler. Their next four opponents are below .500,presenting a chance to get back into a rhythm and […]

Ole Miss saves the bees

The University of Mississippi has become the 81st educational institution in the country to be certified as an affiliate of the Bee Campus USA program.  Bee Campus USA is designed to marshal the strengths of educational campuses to benefit pollinators. Ole Miss joins more than 150 cities and campuses throughout the country in improving their […]

Opinion: Campus culture and ‘1984’ aren’t so different

I recently went to see the play “1984” put on by the Aquila Theatre company of New York. It is a  fantastic and moving play depicting a dystopian society where “Big Brother” is always watching, and I couldn’t help but think, “This all seems so familiar.”  The book that many of us read in high […]

Column: Giving tech gifts on a budget

With the holiday seasons beginning, so is holiday shopping for those we hold most dear. Everyone knows that shopping for your favorite tech person can be tricky on a budget. In this holiday roundup, check out my favorite gadgets for the technology-obsessed person in your life on a college student budget.  Rocketbook Everlast Smart Notebook […]

How does Luke’s firing affect the quarterback situation

Former head coach Matt Luke’s firing puts several factors for Ole Miss football in limbo, but possibly the top question for the current roster involves the most important position on the field. The 2019 season was defined by quarterbacks Matt Corral and John Rhys Plumlee splitting playing time behind center and Plumlee running his way […]

Women’s basketball prepare for undefeated Texas Tech

The Ole Miss women’s basketball team will battle undefeated Texas Tech today in Lubbock, Texas.  The Rebels suffered a heartbreaking loss when freshman Sarah Dumitrescu tore her ACL during the first quarter of the match against Sam Houston State on Nov. 26.  Dumitrescu, a native of Romania and a four-star recruit from IMG Academy, will […]

UM student Rohan Agrawal speaks at the UN

When Rohan Agrawal received news that he was one of four U.S. students selected to attend the Committee on World Food Security conference at the United Nations headquarters in Italy, he called his parents — even though it was 2 a.m. back home in India.  “Dad,” he said. “I’m going to Rome!” Agrawal received a […]

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