Sarah Henderson

ASB campaigns cited for violations

More than 150 students gathered in front of the Lyceum starting at 7 p.m. Tuesday night to await the Associated Student Body executive election results. Nearly two hours passed before Interim Attorney General Anya Czerwinski announced the outcome. The delay resulted from campaign violation hearings involving vice presidential candidate Sarah Doty and an undisclosed senatorial […]

Student charged with manufacturing fake IDs

An Ole Miss student was arrested and charged with manufacturing false identifications by the Oxford Police Department on Monday. Liam Little, a sophomore political science major from Ontario, Canada, was taken into custody at the Jefferson Apartments when the property manager noticed “suspicious activity” occurring at the apartments, according to a press release from OPD. […]

ASB Runoff Election guide

Ole Miss students will elect a new Associated Student Body vice president and president today. Barron Mayfield and Leah Davis advanced to a runoff in the presidential election, and Sarah Doty and Charlotte Shackelford will compete in the vice presidential runoff election after no candidate in either race received a majority of the votes on […]

Ole Miss finishes second at Bruzzy Tournament

The Ole Miss women’s golf team placed second at The Bruzzy Challenge in Argyle, Texas, after a bout of tough competition. Four Rebels shot a combined 856 over three rounds each, good for 8 under par and only two shots behind the eventual champion, No. 35 Baylor. The finish came in the face of top-level […]

Universities should have better advising system

It’s time to prepare to graduate, and you find out you need another course that you or your adviser did not know about. Or you’re an underclassman, and you find out halfway through a course that you never needed it in the first place and could have taken another course to get ahead on your […]

Bases Loaded: Rebels exposed after shocking loss

Midweek matchups with recently elevated Division I programs can only hurt a resume. There is nothing to gain by beating them, but there sure is a downside to losing the game. Ole Miss will now experience the negative effects of such a loss after falling 10-6 to North Alabama on Tuesday afternoon. The pitching staff […]

Column: Unexpected upsets create a special Final Four

Well, here we are. March has passed with its fair share of madness, excitement and suspense in the 60 games played these past few weeks. The Final Four is now set: No. 1 seed Virginia, No. 2 seed Michigan State, No. 3 seed Texas Tech and No. 5 seed Auburn. One of these teams will […]

Southern Gothic author River Jordan to present from her memoir

River Jordan, playwright and author of Southern Gothics like “The Gin Girl” and “Saints in Limbo,” will read from and speak about her new memoir at 5:30 p.m. tonight at Off Square Books. Jordan is stopping in Oxford on tour with the memoir, which came out on Tuesday. Her book, titled “Confessions of a Christian […]

Two Republican governor candidates advocate for teacher pay at debate

STARKVILLE (AP) — Two of the three Republican candidates for Mississippi governor agreed on many points during the first debate of the 2019 campaign season, each saying he would make long-term commitments to increasing teacher pay, improving highways and bridges and making health care more affordable. Retired Mississippi Supreme Court Chief Justice Bill Waller Jr. […]

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