Sarah Henderson

1-3-1: Rebels’ final five games crucial for postseason run

One national CBB thing If you predicted LSU basketball would be ranked 13th in the country with a chance on Saturday to take over the top spot in the SEC, you either legitimately bleed purple and gold, or you’re a liar. Through 26 games, the fighting Tigers are 21-5 and 11-2 in SEC play. Most […]

Rebels look to stun No. 6 Bulldogs in Pavilion

The Ole Miss women’s basketball team, 9-17 (3-9), faces yet another tall task Thursday night when No. 6 Mississippi State, 23-2 (11-1), comes to Oxford with a ton of confidence in its back pocket. This marks the second meeting between the in-state rivals this season; the Bulldogs took the first matchup and defended their home […]

Review: ‘Always Already There’ exhibit delights, confounds with mystery

Portraits and still-life paintings line the walls of a spacious room in the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College, each one presenting a deeper, more intimate look into a moment suspended in time. Curated by Honors College Artist-in-Residence Bruce Levingston, 2018 Ole Miss graduate and current visiting assistant professor Brooke P. Alexander’s exhibition  “Always Already There” […]

University updates gun policy eight days before confederate groups march on campus

Updated Feb. 22: This original article about the university’s policies on weapons referred incorrectly to the policy that existed before Feb. 15. Under that policy, weapons were in fact allowed on campus in public or nonsensitive areas with an Enhanced Carry Permit; it is not the case that “no weapons of any type were allowed […]

Despite cold weather, Southside exhibit looks toward spring

Southside Gallery on the Square is hosting its February Floral Exhibit, which runs until Saturday. Although this showing features 13 artists’ takes on flowers, anyone who’s been in Oxford since the start of the spring semester can attest that the exhibit is quite a contrast to the persistent cold weather. “Floral works are … usually […]

When a protest is silent, signs have to speak for themselves.

As DeArrius Rhymes danced around to Michael Jackson’s 1992 single “Remember the Time” playing over the Union Ballroom speakers, his friend Cameron Bailey made a sign. “TAKE IT DOWN,” the poster read, the words hugging a clenched fist raised in the air. Rhymes, a sophomore chemistry major, and Bailey, a sophomore mechanical engineering major, had […]

Sparks calls push for student representation on IHL a ‘waste of time’’

Interim Chancellor Larry Sparks said achieving student representation on the state college board would be a difficult feat to accomplish because of the fact that the board’s makeup is determined by the Mississippi State Constitution. “I think it would require a constitutional amendment to get that changed, and to be honest with you, there are […]

Brian Foster urges students to “think deeply” about memories at Honors Convocation

“Fill up your jukebox with the right songs and just let it play,” Brian Foster said Foster, a university Southern studies and sociology professor who graduated from the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College in 2011, served as keynote speaker for the Honors College spring convocation last night at the Gertrude C. Ford Center. He asked […]

Luke, MacIntyre see changes to defensive staff

It’s one in, one out for the Ole Miss defensive coaching staff. Linebackers coach Jon Sumrall is reportedly leaving Ole Miss to return to his alma mater, Kentucky. Sumrall spent three seasons at Troy and Tulane before being hired at Ole Miss last season. He coached Mohamed Sanogo, who finished fourth in the SEC in […]

Rebels stumble down stretch, fall to Gamecocks 79-64

Ole Miss men’s basketball lost to the South Carolina Gamecocks 79-64 on Tuesday night in Columbia, South Carolina, putting the Rebels at 18-8 (8-5) on the year with five games left in the regular season. The Rebels began the game on a 13-2 run before the Gamecocks responded with a 16-0 run of their own. […]

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