Sarah Henderson

Rebels host a duo of midweek games against Little Rock and No. 14 East Carolina

After three weeks of play, the 2019 college baseball season is officially in full swing, which means the competition of midweek matchups for Ole Miss is beginning to ramp up. The Rebels will host games against Little Rock and No. 14 East Carolina on Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively, with a chance to hit double digits […]

OPINION: Smearing of Ilhan Omar isn’t about anti-Semitism

Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar has been in hot water recently, with accusations of anti-Semitism coming from both parties. The controversy erupted last month after Omar tweeted, “It’s all about the Benjamins baby,” suggesting that the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is behind American lawmakers support for Israel. However, that wasn’t the first time Omar […]

ASB resolution to relocate Confederate monument ready for final vote

The Associated Student Body Senate resolution calling for the relocation of the Confederate monument from the Circle to the Confederate cemetery passed the ASB Rules Committee on Thursday night. The Senate will hold a final vote at its meeting Tuesday evening. The resolution states that Confederate ideology “violates the tenets of the University Creed” and […]

Rebels finish the season on five game losing streak after Tennessee loss

The Ole Miss women’s basketball team closed out its regular season with a home loss to Tennessee on Sunday. The Rebels finished 9-21 this season, 3-13 in conference, dropping their final five games of the season after a win over Vanderbilt at home on Feb. 14. The Rebels struggled in their final game of the […]

Ole Miss falls to Arkansas on the road

For the third consecutive game, the Ole Miss men’s basketball team, 19-10 (9-7), found itself in a one-possession game with under 20 seconds to play. And for the second game in a row, the Rebels lost on the final possession of the contest, falling 74-73 on the road to Arkansas, a team that sits at […]

Five years after his first album, Hozier delivers a rewarding sophomore project

It’s been five years since Hozier served us “Cherry Wine” on his self-titled album, and the Irish singer has returned to indie rock and the blues with his sophomore album “Wasteland, Baby!” With breakthrough singles like “Take Me to Church” and “Work Song” catapulting him to the forefront of music in the early and mid-2010s, […]

Opinion: ‘Big stick’ policies: Is parking or sustainability to blame?

In my head, parking is the necessary evil that governs leasing spaces on campus. However, in talking with my peers, I have noticed a common question: Why replace much-needed parking spaces with campus-wide bike lanes? Any person attending the School of Business can regurgitate the importance of corporate social responsibility and the profit of sustainability […]

Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit to headline Double Decker Festival

Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit will headline the 2019 Double Decker Festival on April 27, as announced by city officials, event planners and sponsors on Thursday morning. Isbell, who has won four Grammy awards for his country rock stylings, started out playing guitar with the Drive By Truckers. In 2007, Isbell began to focus […]

Ole Miss falls to No. 7 Tennessee in heartbreaking fashion

In Ole Miss men’s basketball’s first game since Devontae Shuler led seven other players in kneeling during the national anthem, the Rebels fell to the No. 7 Tennessee Volunteers in heartbreaking fashion with a final score of 73-71. The attention given to the team following the demonstration on Saturday could easily have become a distraction […]

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