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Chancellor candidates question Glenn Boyce’s appointment as chancellor

Several candidates who applied for the University of Mississippi chancellor job believe they were misled by Glenn Boyce, who ultimately received the appointment, about his own interest in the job in one-on-one meetings with him earlier this year. Five of the seven applicants who spoke to Mississippi Today said they applied at Boyce’s urging at […]

Beer in the Vaught? Good. Beer profit? Better.

Rebel fans were permitted to pair their pretzels and hot dogs with a cold beer for the first time at the Texas A&M game on Saturday. Fans bought a little over 15,000 beers, leading to about $128,000 of gross revenue for the Ole Miss Athletics Department. This summer, the Southeastern Conference decided to allow member […]

LMR Live hosts advocates for the arts in Sunday show

Living Music Resource Live hosted their third broadcast at the Lyceum on Sunday evening from 4-5 p.m. on Youtube. The show hosted members of the university and town who are more than financially invested in local arts.  Their usual location is the Nutt Auditorium, but because of the positive response of the show at the […]

HBO’s ‘Watchmen’ has potential as a future classic

On Sunday, HBO aired the first episode of its newest series, “Watchmen.”  “Watchmen” is a sequel to the graphic novel of the same name written by Alan Moore. The story is set in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in an alternate reality where white supremacy runs rampant throughout the country, forcing police officers to wear masks to hide […]

Ole Miss soccer team to face double game week vs. South Carolina and LSU

The Ole Miss soccer team enters the end of the regular season with two games this week against teams on opposite ends of the standings, traveling to No. 7 South Carolina on Thursday before returning home to host LSU on Sunday afternoon. The Rebels took a tie against neighbor Alabama and gained only one more […]

Rebels prepare for battle of SEC leaders in Athens

The Ole Miss volleyball team looks to get back to their winning ways on the road against Georgia today after snapping their 14-match winning streak with a loss against Texas A&M. With much of the top talent in the SEC facing off over the next two weeks, there is a prime opportunity for one of […]

Letter to the Editor: You can disagree, but be civil

Dear Editor,  It seems that in our country today — and even on this campus — it is no longer possible for reasonable people to disagree reasonably. Social media has given everyone a platform to share their opinions, and facts don’t seem to really matter anymore. We have to do better. We are blessed to […]

Ole Miss women’s golf wins Jim West Challenge by 10 strokes

The Ole Miss Women’s Golf team continued its impressive fall with a first-place finish at the Jim West Challenge in San Marcos, Texas. Ole Miss blew out the 15-team field with a program record-low tournament record 28-under 836 total score, which was good for a 10-stroke lead at the end of three rounds. All other […]

Opinion: Why we should be proud to be American, despite our flaws

This semester I am studying abroad in Milan, where I tutor upper-level English students at an Italian high school. When asked what music they listen to, they mentioned American artists like Travis Scott and Migos. When asked what TV shows they watch, the responses included “Riverdale” and “Friends.” Despite the apparent strength of America’s cultural […]

Emmett Till memorial unveiled on Saturday

Stolen and thrown into the Tallahatchie River. Replaced. Shot. Replaced. Shot again.  This was the fate of of the Emmett Till memorial marker until Saturday, when a new memorial was dedicated to the civil rights martyr.  The sign was designed to be as resilient as the legacy of Till himself. It weighs 500 pounds and […]

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