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Ole Miss heads to the plains looking to upset Auburn

Matt Luke and the Ole Miss football team will return to the gridiron after last week’s open date to face the Auburn Tigers at 6 p.m on Saturday in Jordan-Hare Stadium. The Rebels are coming off of two consecutive SEC losses and will need their best performance of the season along with some luck, as […]

Ole Miss golf finishes as runner-up in Hawaii

The Ole Miss men’s golf team traveled out to the Pacific to compete in the Hoakalei Country Club Invitational in Ewa Beach, Hawaii, this week.  Ole Miss ended their fall season on a positive note, finishing second overall in the three-day tournament, marking two of their lowest rounds in program history. Jackson Suber, Sarut Vongchaisit, […]

Rebel volleyball look to end losing streak in Knoxville

It has been quite a roller coaster ride for the Ole Miss volleyball team over the past two weeks. The Rebels won 14 straight matches including key conference wins over Tennessee at home and then-No. 22 Missouri on the road.  It looked as if they were on the cusp of a miraculous run to the […]

Cover to Cover and Her Campus hold first joint event for Halloween

Cover to Cover, a student organization for English majors and minors, has partnered with Her Campus to host a Halloween costume party tonight. They will be passing out candy to the 800-1200 kids that trick or treat starting at 5:30 p.m on South Lamar Boulevard. Her Campus, a student organization and website publication for women, […]

Playlist of the week: Halloween

Happy Halloween! It’s the spookiest day of the year, and we have the perfect playlist to listen to while walking across campus or getting ready for a costume party with friends. Break out those cheap costumes, and get ready for the best night.  “Devil Woman” – Cliff Richard “Monster Mash” – Bobby Pickett and the […]

Ole Miss Soccer eyes Texas A&M in final regular season match

After clobbering LSU 4-0 on Sunday, the Ole Miss soccer team will finish the regular season on Thursday night, on the road against No. 17 Texas A&M. As the Rebels turn their attention to the Aggies, head coach Matt Mott said finishing the regular season with a win in College Station would help his team […]

Opinion: Cultural appropriation is a joke

Recently, a student self-reported a social media post in which they were wearing blackface. In response, the Office of Diversity and Community Engagement sent all students an email to instruct us to dress in culturally appropriate garb this Halloween season. Overlooking the non-descript email and seemingly improbable events surrounding this self-reporting, our school’s administration is […]

How a D1 athlete became an advocate for disability awareness

Dr. Feranmi Okanlami was the captain of the track team at Stanford University. An athlete and a scholar, Okanlami received a medical degree from the University of Michigan and went on to do his orthopedic surgery residency at Yale University. During his third year at Yale, he jumped into a pool during a fourth of […]

Opinion: How the NCAA rule will further exploit athletes

In high school, every fall semester was consumed by Friday night lights. The student section was packed, the band exploded with fanfares and the concession stand seemed to burst with fried food. So much of Southern culture is consumed by football. The football players on our team dreamed of playing in college, and some of […]

“Pony” album review: Rex Orange County is back.

Alex O’Connor exists in a peculiar space. Better known as Rex Orange County, the 21-year-old from Surrey, England, is not a pop singer. He’s not a rapper either. He’s the amalgamation of bedroom pop cosplayers, Odd Future apologists and old souls.  He occupies a unique place in contemporary music: impossible to pigeonhole, but not unusual. […]

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