Sarah Henderson

At El Café de Los Lunes, students bring Spanish learning out of the classroom

R.J. Case, a 2013 graduate of Ole Miss, started “Mesa de Español,” a Spanish-speaking group at University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, as a tribute to his experience as a biochemistry and Spanish student at Ole Miss. He said what made his experience here so unique was El Café de Los Lunes, a group […]

Conservative speakers address the Confederate monument, racism on campus

Charlie Kirk and Candace Owens, the national leaders of the conservative student organization Turning Point USA, spoke against the relocation of the Confederate monument from the Circle to the Confederate cemetery when they visited Oxford for an event called Campus Clash. “It deeply troubles me to hear about the statue situation,” Owens said. “It deeply […]

Rebels win two of three at Kentucky, earn top-25 series win

Ole Miss softball traveled to Lexington, Kentucky, over the weekend for an SEC series against the No. 22 Kentucky Wildcats. The Rebels, ranked No. 10 in the Softball America poll, lost 11-4 on Friday but came back to sweep the doubleheader and clinch the series with 8-4 and 6-2 wins on Saturday. Ole Miss came […]

Hidden hunger on campus

Report shows students across the country struggle with food insecurity. The Ole Miss Food Bank is trying to help. The U.S. Government Accountability Office recently released its first report on hunger on college campuses near the end of last year, revealing the expansive problem of food insecurity among college students across the country. University of […]

Judicial Council report details vice presidential election errors

Former Interim ASB Attorney General Anya Czerwinski made an “erroneous” ruling in disqualifying ASB vice presidential candidate Sarah Doty on Thursday night, according to a report released by Alex Crouch, the Associated Student Body judicial chair. The council overturned the attorney general’s office’s ruling and ordered a new election be held April 9. The Judicial […]

OPINION: Public school funding is the root of education inequity

With scandals involving wealthy parents and their children clouding the news, there’s a much more sinister issue that looms over us all. In our communities, near and far, property taxes have continuously disenfranchised millions of students in regard to equity. In a nation where redlining and segregation were the status quo some 50 years ago, […]

Khalid defines modern young adulthood in ‘Free Spirit’

Two years after youthful R&B standout Khalid dropped his first album “American Teen,” he’s back in the saddle to showcase the growth and polishing he’s gone through since being that “Young Dumb & Broke” eighteen-year-old we fell in love with. It’s interesting to see how “Free Spirit” documents Khalid’s experiences as a young adult. No […]

Bases Loaded: Offense carries Rebels to series sweep over Gators

Offense was the story of the weekend, as Ole Miss bounced back from a shocking midweek defeat to sweep the Florida Gators. Ole Miss won comfortably in the first two games with scores of 12-4 and 16-4. The sweep-clinching victory featured an eight-run comeback, a lightning delay and runs galore. The Rebels brought the brooms […]

Active Minds educates students with third Mental Health Week

This week, campus mental health awareness organization Active Minds hosted its third annual Mental Health Week, which included members handing out flowers, pamphlets and snacks to students on Business Row to educate the campus on the importance of mental health. “Active Minds believes that we need to have conversations about mental health to break the […]

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