Sarah Henderson

Active Minds continues suicide prevention conversation

Active Minds’s Send Silence Packing exhibit covered the Grove with backpacks on Tuesday to memorialize the approximately 1,100 college students across the nation who die by suicide every year, according to the American College Health Association. The University of Mississippi chapter of Active Minds, a non-profit organization that raises awareness about mental health, teamed up […]

Jackie Certion works in Howry 308, but her impact extends far beyond there

As advising season begins, many students feel the stress of signing up for classes and the possible dread of changing majors. The rush to schedule advising meetings and ensure that holds are removed can make any student nervous. Many of these anxieties about the future are laid to rest in Howry 308, where Jackie Certion, […]

Elizabeth Warren backs Congressional plan for reparations study at Jackson town hall event

JACKSON (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren on Monday embraced a congressional proposal to study a framework for reparations to African-Americans hurt by the legacy of slavery as the best way to begin a “national, full-blown conversation” on the issue. Warren first voiced support for reparations last month, becoming one of three 2020 Democratic […]

Students, faculty react to Confederate monument resolutions

All four campus government organizations of the university’s shared governance have passed resolutions in the past several weeks calling for the relocation of the Confederate monument from the Circle to the Confederate cemetery on campus, and a majority of students and faculty have voiced support for the proposals. Two weeks ago, the Associated Student Body […]

Review: In ‘Sea Monsters,’ even failed journeys transform characters

On a journey to Mexico’s Oaxacan coast, Luisa, the young narrator of Chloe Aridjis’s “Sea Monsters,” puzzles over the French poet Charles Baudelaire’s “Un Voyage à Cythère.” By the end of the novel, with hundreds of miles of travel now behind her, Luisa thinks she has cracked the poem. Luisa concludes that Baudelaire seems to […]

Solange’s ‘When I Get Home’ an ‘enigmatic and hypnotic’ album

In homage to her hometown of Houston, Texas, Solange Knowles brings her fourth studio album, “When I Get Home.” It’s been almost three years since we’ve heard from the younger Knowles sister, and in her newest work, Solange pushes past conventional boundaries. The genre and mood of this album are hard to pin down. We […]

Ole Miss claims opening SEC series over Alabama

Ole Miss opened SEC baseball play with a series win over Alabama this weekend and, despite a shaky start to the series, slammed the door on the Tide with a 12-2 victory Sunday afternoon. Ole Miss’s recent offensive woes continued on Friday, as the Rebels edged out a 1-0 win on the arms of Will […]

OPINION: NYU incident was an act of bravery

Ceremonies and vigils have been held worldwide to honor the lives that were lost at last week’s shooting in New Zealand. It is being called the worst attack against Muslims in modern history. A vigil held in New York City at NYU’s Islamic Center took an interesting turn when two NYU students, Leen Dweik and […]

Ole Miss men’s basketball earns No. 8 seed in NCAA tournament

Ole Miss basketball is going dancing. The Rebels will head to Columbia, South Carolina, as an 8 seed, facing off against 9 seed Oklahoma on Friday. The Sooners went 19-13 this season and finished No. 7 in the Big 12. Following a four-year hiatus, the Rebels are back in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament after […]

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