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Ole Miss adding to fan experience with interactive light show

At home football games this season, Ole Miss has made use of the light system in Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, not only for illuminating the field, but also for displaying light shows set to songs like AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck.” Now, fans may get to play an integral part in that light show. Ole Miss Athletics, partnered with the […]

ASB Senate votes to condemn IHL process

The Associated Student Body Senate voted 35-8 on Tuesday evening to approve a resolution condemning the Institutions of Higher Learning Board of Trustees’ chancellor search process. Authors of the resolution emphasized that the statement was only meant to condemn the IHL and its search process, not Boyce himself. They also read statements from the National […]

Confederate monument decision slated for December

Provost Noel Wilkin said the Mississippi Department of Archives and History has put the movement of the Confederate monument on their December meeting agenda. Wilkin committed to transparency regarding the movement of the monument at the Provost forum in September. He discussed several things during the forum, including diversity training for Greek students and further […]

Column: Social media, how much do we depend on it?

Are we ruled by social media? Is our life determined by the ratio of followers to likes? Has the fear of missing out been made worse by social media platforms? These questions are what people love to dissect and expand upon. Often, we come to the same conclusion: Social media is damaging and bad, but […]

Can the Rebels still make a postseason appearance?

After a bowl ban and program restrictions hampered Ole Miss for the last two years, the Rebels are finally eligible for a bowl game. However, with seven games gone, the team stands with a 3-4 record.  Ole Miss must finish the season at 6-6 to be bowl eligible, which means they need three wins in […]

Rebels to host Alabama for crucial conference game

The Ole Miss soccer team returns home on Thursday to face a solid Alabama squad after a disappointing loss at Georgia. In this week’s matchup, both squads hold an 8-4-2 overall record. However, this upcoming battle is key for the Rebs to stack up at least two more wins in SEC play to qualify for […]

Opinion: College — necessary but hard to access

Earlier this month, I was speaking to a friend who was in obvious distress. She had just sold her required textbook for her biology class to pay for the remaining amount on her bursar. Without economic support for her family and no way to afford to pay the rest of her tuition, she sacrificed a […]

Protesters march into Lyceum, demanding Boyce resign

In their third protest in 10 days, members of the Abolish IHL movement marched to the Lyceum on Monday to call for the abolition of the Institutions of Higher Learning Board of Trustees and the resignation of newly appointed Chancellor Glenn Boyce. Monday was Boyce’s first school day in his new role as chancellor. About […]

Targeting suspensions shorten depth along Rebel defensive front

The Ole Miss defense will be without inside linebacker Jacquez Jones and defensive end Tariqious Tisdale for the first half of the Texas A&M matchup after both were called for targeting against Missouri. NCAA rules dictate that helmet-to-helmet contact confirmed as targeting after review in the second half of the contest results in the offending […]

UM political organizations to host senate, gubernatorial candidates ahead of November election

University-affiliated political organizations will host Republican gubernatorial nominee Tate Reeves and Democratic State Senate candidate Kevin Frye to speak on campus prior to statewide elections on Nov. 5. The UM College Democrats will host a panel of local Democratic candidates, including Frye, later this month.  “The most important part (of hosting political speakers) for our […]

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