Sarah Henderson

Flooding forces Kappa Delta residents to evacuate

Nearly half of the 64 Kappa Delta house residents cannot live in their sorority house for the rest of the semester, as the ceilings caved in when the house flooded after five days of heavy rain fell in Oxford last week. Kappa Delta residents shared pictures of the damage to the house on social media. […]

On the line: How a student line cook balances work at school, in the kitchen

Although some people think college students’ culinary expertise stops at microwaving ramen noodles or calling in a pizza delivery, that couldn’t be further from the truth for Kate Marshall. The junior business management major from Carrollton, Georgia, has worked in the kitchens of several acclaimed Oxford restaurants during the past two years. Now a line […]

Cohen assails Trump before Congress

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a damning depiction of Donald Trump, the president’s former lawyer cast him on Wednesday as a racist and a con man who used his inner circle to cover up politically damaging allegations about sex and lied, throughout the 2016 election campaign, about his business interests in Russia. Michael Cohen, who previously […]

Opinion: We must organize for future generations

They came, they saw and, like it or not, they conquered. Last week, Oxford was brought to its knees by demonstrations that invoke the question that every single Ole Miss student is destined to ask themselves while attending the university: What am I doing here? We saw demonstrations from neo-Confederate groups, which didn’t meet their […]

Rebels take on the Tide in final road game

As basketball season begins to wind down, the Ole Miss women’s team travels to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, to take on Alabama in their penultimate game of the regular season. The Rebels currently sit at 9-19 on the season, 3-11 in SEC play. While this may appear to be a lackluster record, a three-win record in a […]

OPINION: Guest column: It starts here

Last week, students, faculty and staff sifted through confusing communiqué and endeavored to make informed decisions about whether it was safe to come to their place of work and study. Meanwhile, students organized to condemn the white supremacist march and the statue. Student groups collaborated on open letters to the administration, and a separate letter […]

Basketball protest points to questions about Confederate monument

The silent protest from eight men’s basketball players during the national anthem was seen and felt across the nation, putting the national spotlight on the city of Oxford, yet again. While most of the national sports media outlets have returned to their discussions of Zion Williamson, LeBron James or the NFL Combine, the players’ protest […]

Ole Miss looks to secure postseason position with win over Tennessee

After an emotional weekend that included eight players kneeling during the national anthem in protest of a pro-Confederate rally on campus, Ole Miss must shift its focus to a matchup with a dangerous Tennessee team. The No. 7-ranked Tennessee squad, led by head coach Rick Barnes, has been a juggernaut for the majority of the season. […]

University organizations, ministries interpret racism through a religious perspective

Numerous University of Mississippi organizations and campus ministries gathered in the Student Union Ballroom to acknowledge racism and consider it through a lens of faith at an event called “Prevail.” Coolidge Ball, the first African-American athlete at the University of Mississippi, led the gathering alongside Jason Cook, former Ole Miss athlete and current pastor. Keith […]

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