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Three takeaways from game two vs. Charleston Southern

Ole Miss cruised to an 11-1 victory over Charleston Southern on Saturday, improving to 2-0 on the season. The game was called in the seventh inning due to a run-rule being put into place prior to the start of the game.  Tim Elko’s new ACL is fitting quite nicely As if there was any doubt. […]

Ole Miss defeats Kansas State at home in the SEC/Big 12 Challenge

Ole Miss was able to secure a bounce-back win after a disappointing loss to Arkansas a few days ago as they defeated Kansas State 67-56. The game was a part of the Big 12/SEC Challenge, and the victory by Ole Miss gave the SEC the lead in the series (3-2). KSU had pulled off some […]

Olympics round-up: Four Rebels heading to Tokyo

The U.S. Olympic Trials for Track & Field finished up Sunday night after an electrifying 10 days of events. The trials, which took place at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, displayed the athletic abilities of Americans across the nation, including some Ole Miss Rebels. Thirteen Rebels, past and present, competed in Eugene alongside Ole Miss […]

Column: It’s Ole Miss baseball versus everybody else

The Rebels are 4-0 for the season. On Wednesday night, the team took down Arkansas State at home 12-1 after opening up the season at the State Farm College Baseball Tournament in Arlington, Texas, last weekend. It couldn’t have gone better. The Rebels proved to be one of the nation’s top baseball contenders, winning every […]

Square businesses show support for East Jackson Ave. streetscape project

Many business owners and managers on East Jackson Ave. are in favor of the East Jackson Ave. streetscape project –– a construction project to make the eastern side of the Square more pedestrian friendly. The project was first approved by the Board of Aldermen on Jan. 25, and the city has not yet released a […]

Dr. LouAnn Woodward speaks on the state’s response to COVID-19 at honors college convocation

Dr. LouAnn Woodward, vice-chancellor at the University of Mississippi School of Medicine, spoke at the first of three Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College convocations on Sept. 22.  Douglass Sullivan-Gonzalez, dean of the honors college, and Chancellor Glenn Boyce hosted the convocation where Woodward discussed the COVID-19 pandemic and how UMMC has handled it on a […]

University kicks off first virtual SouthTalks

The Center for the Study of Southern Culture began its fall SouthTalks series last week with a live Q&A panel of community health experts discussing how the medical community plays a role in the economic development of Delta communities. Throughout the fall semester, SouthTalks will explore different aspects of Southern culture through panels, performances, film […]

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