Sarah Henderson

Over 1,000 students to participate in community’s largest day of service

The Big Event returns on Saturday, and the focus this year is unifying the Ole Miss and Oxford communities. “We want [the Big Event] to be something where it’s not just simply one day where students go out for this one morning for a couple hours and serve this one house or this one church […]

University Museum will celebrate ‘sense of place’ with new exhibit

The University Museum will begin to display artist and curator William Dunlap’s exhibition “Meditations on the Origins of Agriculture in America” with a reception on Monday at 4 p.m., featuring works that celebrate springtime as part of a two-day symposium that will include landscapes and written proses from 39 writers and artists, including Dunlap. The […]

Ole Miss and Oklahoma showdown in opening round of NCAA Tournament

The Ole Miss men’s basketball team is in Columbia, South Carolina, to battle the Oklahoma Sooners in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Ole Miss, 20-12 (10-8), was awarded with an 8-seed ranking by the Selection Committee on Sunday while Oklahoma, 19-13 (7-11), holds the 9-seed ranking in the South Region. This is the […]

Ole Miss Baseball travels to Missouri for weekend series

Following a series win over Alabama and two midweek annihilations of Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Ole Miss baseball has hit the road and will take on the Missouri Tigers this weekend on the diamond. The Rebel bats have come alive in their three most recent contests as head coach Mike Bianco has shuffled the batting order to […]

Five things to expect: Ole Miss vs. Oklahoma

The Ole Miss Rebels are back in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in four years. This time, they have the SEC Coach of the Year and their highest seed in the Big Dance since the No. 3-seeded 2001 squad. Despite all this, the Rebels come into the first round with minimal momentum. Ole […]

Rebels on a roll in conference play

The Ole Miss Women’s Tennis team is proving to be a force in the SEC. The Rebels were 3-3 going into SEC play, beating Alcorn State twice and Tulane once, but lost tough matches to top teams, including No. 9 Michigan and No. 21 UCF. The Rebels are gaining momentum and now sit at 6-5 […]

State Muslim Association requests extra security following New Zealand Massacre

A small vase of flowers gifted from an Oxford local sits on a table in the only Mosque in town. According to Muslim Student Association adviser Naeemul Hassan, many community members have sent flowers and otherwise reached out during the past week. The effects of the New Zealand shooting that killed 50 people and wounded […]

Column: Ole Miss’s improvement shows importance of collegiate coaching

As you may know by now, Ole Miss is heading to the Big Dance for the first time since 2015. Led by first-year head coach Kermit Davis, recipient of the SEC Coach of the Year honor, and two skilled guards, Terence Davis and Breein Tyree, who combined to average 33.3 points per game in the […]

What’s in the stars for ASB presidential candidates

It’s a stressful time to be an ASB presidential candidate. Handing out stickers, dressing up to impress constituents and changing your Instagram username can really take a toll. Luckily for the candidates, we’ve read the stars to find out how the next two weeks will really unfold. Barron Mayfield: Pisces (Feb. 19 – March 20) […]

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