Sarah Henderson

Here come the stickers: ASB election season kicks off

The Associated Student Body election season began on Sunday night as candidates for all ASB positions were certified to run in the 2019 Spring General Election by interim ASB Attorney General Anya Czerwinski on Sunday night. In total, there are 13 students running for the six executive cabinet positions. Candidates for ASB President are Leah […]

Rebels need more offensive production against Blazers

Coming off a 3-2 loss against No. 14 East Carolina on Wednesday, Ole Miss baseball rounds up its nine-game homestand with a series this weekend against UAB. This bout with the Blazers is the Rebels’ last weekend series before beginning SEC play next weekend against Alabama. Mike Bianco’s squad will also travel to Louisville next […]

Ole Miss senior presents original dance piece this weekend at regional competition

Ole Miss will host the American College Dance Association South Conference this weekend. This year’s competition, themed “It’s Happening!,” will feature senior journalism major Tucker Robbins, who began dancing and choreographing only two years ago. Robbins’s piece “Our Time” blends a variety of dance styles such as ballet, hip-hop and contemporary with a spoken poem […]

Ole Miss Softball looks to extend win streak in spring break series vs. Arkansas

The Rebel softball team, currently 14-6 on the season, will face its first SEC opponent in the No. 14 Arkansas Razorbacks this weekend in Oxford. The Rebels are currently on a six-game win streak after sweeping Pittsburgh and Nicholls State at the Ole Miss Classic last weekend and securing a victory against Austin Peay on […]

William Boyle sees his latest crime novel in the ‘screwball’ tradition

Pornography may not be the first thing that comes to mind in a conversation about a book, but it came up as crime writers William Boyle and Ace Atkins discussed Boyle’s new book, “A Friend is a Gift You Give Yourself,” on Tuesday at Off Square Books. Set in Boyle’s hometown of Brooklyn, New York, […]

Gertrude Ford Boulevard to close as Chucky Mullins Drive reopens

Gertrude Ford Boulevard will close for the month of July while the university builds a retaining wall on the west side of the roadway, and in a meeting on March 5, the Board of Aldermen elected to request the university to reopen Chucky Mullins Drive and All American Drive. “I have made clear that the […]

Sparks breaks silence, questions about the statue remain

The faculty senate unanimously joined the call to relocate the Confederate monument from the Circle to the Confederate cemetery on campus by passing a resolution on Thursday, but the debate over who has the jurisdiction to move the statue continues. “The Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning (IHL) is the governing […]

OPINION: Letter to the Editor: The student body has not spoken

Most students have recently heard for the first time about Resolution 19-4 being voted on and “unanimously” passed by the ASB senators. What all the news articles and social media posts have in common is the idea that “the student body has spoken.” That notion has a fundamental flaw. The “student body” did not speak, […]

Ole Miss to finish regular season with must-win game against Mizzou

Ole Miss men’s basketball, 19-11 (9-8), is gearing up for its final game of the regular season as the team travels to Columbia to face off with Missouri, 14-15 (5-12), on Saturday. The Rebels are coming off a series of heartbreakers including the Tuesday night loss at home to Kentucky 80-76. The game marked the […]

Ole Miss football returns to practice field for early 2019 season preparations

Matt Luke and the Ole Miss football team continued preparations for the 125th season of football in Oxford with another week of spring practice. Early orientation and retention of new playbooks on both sides of the ball is the focus in these first few weeks, and Rich Rodriguez and Mike MacIntyre are looking to instill […]

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