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Three questions for the Rebels’ homecoming game vs. Vanderbilt

Homecoming week is coming to a close and while all the homecoming floats, ziplines and ball pits are being broken down, Grove tents are going up as there’s still a game of football to be played. The SEC rival Vanderbilt Commodores will come into Oxford for the Rebels’ biggest game of the season thus far. […]

COLUMN: Fair Pay to Play Act should be proposed in all states

There’s a common thought amongst sane individuals surrounding collegiate athletes in the United States: they should be compensated financially. In California, a law has been passed that might move the needle in that direction. Earlier this week, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law the Fair Pay for Play Act, legislation that allows student athletes in […]

Red hot Rebels hit the road with win streak on the line

Coming off an exhilarating win at home against Tennessee to open SEC play, the Ole Miss volleyball team will take a road trip to Starkville to take on Mississippi State and to Baton Rouge for a match against LSU. The Rebels are firing on all cylinders with a nine-game win streak since Sept. 6, Emily […]

Students and faculty to protest Boyce; petition calls for his firing

In response to the news of Glenn Boyce being chosen as the next chancellor of the University of Mississippi, students and faculty have planned protests outside of The Inn at Ole Miss at noon tomorrow. The Inn is the reported location of Boyce’s announcement on Friday. Camille Calisch, president of UM Solidarity — a progressive […]

BREAKING: the IHL Board has chosen Glenn Boyce as the next chancellor

Glenn Boyce, the former commissioner of the Institutions of Higher Learning and former president of Holmes Community College, has been selected as the 18th chancellor at the University of Mississippi. This decision comes before several steps of the selection were complete, including the candidate visiting the Oxford campus and the University of Mississippi Medical Center. […]

College football pick ’em

How many times did Griffin remind the office he went 5-0 last week? Estimate how many hours we work, triple that and you have a solid over-under. It’s like that uncle that claims to have tackled Marcus Dupree one time in high school football. Even if it’s true, who really cares? Anyway, we’re back for […]

How Ole Miss students landed big city internships

Landing an internship at a place like a New York fashion house, the Zuckerberg Institute or the White House is a daunting task. For most, they’re just dreams. However, for a few university students, these dreams are realities. Morgan Cofield, an accounting major, interned with fashion company 3.1 Phillip Lim this summer in New York […]

Veteran journalists spar over Trump’s relationship with the press

Journalist Peter Boyer and Overby Center Fellow Curtis Wilkie had a heated discussion on Trump’s relationship with the press Wednesday night at the Overby Center. Boyer, who attended Ole Miss before graduating from UCLA, has worked for publications such as the Associated Press, Los Angeles Times, Vanity Fair and The New York Times. He jointly […]

How student veterans acclimate to campus life

The typical incoming college student has fantasies of sipping a beer at their first college party, becoming friends with their roommates and having no parental supervision. Student veterans, with different life experience and sometimes challenges finding support, have different expectations.  Allen Frazier, a 23-year-old student veteran, has been a student at Ole Miss for about […]

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