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COLUMN: What’s the ceiling for Ole Miss football?

The 2019 season has been defined by missed opportunities. The Rebels have a talented but inexperienced defense in need of more speed and playmakers. It supports an offense without an identity because there isn’t a true No. 1 quarterback at the end of October.  The combination makes the margin of error in toss-up games miniscule, […]

Rebel volleyball drops conference matchup at Georgia

The Ole Miss volleyball team lost their second consecutive match on Wednesday, falling to Georgia 3-1 on the road. The Rebels were competitive in each of the first three sets but could not take advantage of the opportunities that arose. The first set was back-and-forth through the first half, and Ole Miss remained in striking […]

College football pick ’em

Oh, you thought you could get rid of us? It’s a bye week for the red and blue, but the grind never stops for the best collegiate American football prognosticators of this generation. We’ve brought in the B-team for this one with Griffin at the World Series and Josh recovering from an unspecified illness, but […]

Spooktacular events for freshmen

As Halloween quickly approaches, you may ask yourself: “If I am a freshman in college now, what am I supposed to do to celebrate Halloween? Do I buy a costume at Walmart and wear it while I watch horror movies and eat popcorn in my dorm room? Do I go trick or treating with my […]

How a 130-year-old rule could decide Mississippi’s gubernatorial election

With the Mississippi gubernatorial election on Nov. 5 expected to be a tightly contested race between Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves and Attorney General Jim Hood, this election may resurrect a little-known statewide elections clause from the Jim Crow Era. Per the post-Reconstruction Constitution of the State of Mississippi of 1890, for candidates to win statewide […]

Not just a race: Great 38 runs offer hope, scholarships

“Something is always lost after a surgery, so Chucky (Mullins)’s example, or I guess grace, after his injury is something I try to emulate, and I hope I’m doing an okay job in that regard,” Abby Loden said. Loden, a 2012 graduate of Ole Miss from Fulton, Mississippi, received the Chucky Mullins Endowment, the scholarship […]

Opinion: Don’t abolish the IHL. Reform it.

Some members of our community want to abolish the Institutions of Higher Learning (IHL). University of Mississippi Students Against Social Injustice (SASI) and University of Mississippi Solidarity, two far-left organizations, have been the loudest proponents. Institutions of our university, such as the Associated Student Body and Faculty Senate, have condemned the IHL for how they […]

Mississippi’s unusual pot laws

A first-time offense for possession of marijuana under 30 grams is not an arrestable offense in the state of Mississippi, though putting it in a bag can result in jail time and a sizable fine. Though Mississippi law dictates that the first offense for possession of 30 grams or less will result in no penalty […]

Playlist of the Week! Chill Indie Beats

Who’s ready for some chill indie beats? Break out your favorite thrifted clothes and head on over to your favorite coffee shop. It’s time to embrace those (original) Emma Chamberlain vibes, rock some small sunglasses and claim that you knew these bands before they were actually cool.  Pluto Projector – Rex Orange County Yellow Hearts […]

Ole Miss nursing injuries in bye week ahead of Auburn game

The gauntlet of four straight hard-fought SEC games is catching up to an already-banged-up Ole Miss football squad, as evidenced by the lengthy injury report on Monday, which included John Rhys Plumlee. All of the new injuries were on the offensive side of the ball with several skill players and offensive linemen recovering from minor […]

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