Sarah Henderson

Rebels get early-season momentum at All-American Intercollegiate

Sophomore golfer Cecil Wegener claimed the individual title at the All-American Intercollegiate in Houston, earning his first medal for Ole Miss. The No. 49 Rebels finished sixth overall out of 14 teams in the tournament. The Rebels’ biggest question was who would step up in their first major competition without former standout and 2017 NCAA […]

Waleed Suliman’s Ole Miss running career almost never happened

As he crossed the finish line at the David Hemery Valentine Invite, Waleed Suliman may not have realized it, but he had just broken the Ole Miss record for the fastest mile ever run. His time of 3:56.78 is the fastest mile time in the entire NCAA this season. Suliman has been making strides in […]

OPINION: Let’s wait for this storm to pass

Storm clouds are looming over Oxford. While rain and thunderstorms are predicted from Tuesday until Sunday, there is a stronger and more concerning ideological storm heading toward our campus. University students, faculty and staff and Oxonians, I implore you to first and foremost value your own safety and weather this storm indoors. As many of […]

Students struggle with rising national insulin prices

Mary McDaniel, a sophomore psychology major, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when she was three years old and has been prescribed insulin most of her life. McDaniel is reliant on insulin, so there’s no choice but to pay the price, even as costs drastically increase. “It’s a dire-need medication. It’s a necessity,” she said. […]

Ole Miss Softball wins three out of five in West Coast trip

Ole Miss Softball went 3-2 in the Stacy Winsburg Memorial Tournament in Westwood, California, over the weekend. The Rebels’ West Coast trip featured wins over UC Riverside, California Polytechnic and Oregon State as well as losses to No. 2 UCLA and Boise State. The Ole Miss offense took over on Friday. The Rebels beat UC […]

Assistant dean, students earn 21 awards at journalism conference

Assistant Dean of the School of Journalism and New Media Patricia Thompson was honored as Educator of the Year at the 33rd annual Southeast Journalism Conference last weekend. “I had no idea I was even nominated for the award, so it was a complete surprise to me,” Thompson said. “I’m still pretty emotional about it. […]

McCutchen becomes city’s interim police chief

Jeff McCutchen will prioritize increasing dialogue in the community as Oxford Police Department’s new interim police chief. McCutchen, a New Albany native, began working at OPD as a patrol officer and worked his way up to major of operations over a span of 14 years. He first started interacting with the community on a large […]

First-time novelist discusses ‘We Cast a Shadow’ with Kiese Laymon

Author Maurice Carlos Ruffin quietly rose from the high-top chair next to fellow writer and Ole Miss professor Kiese Laymon. Printed sheets in hand, he stepped forward and recounted his nameless narrator’s nightmarish office Halloween party. Ruffin, a New Orleans native and lawyer, read an excerpt from and answered questions about his debut novel “We […]

Bases loaded: Ole Miss splits with Wright State in opener

Rainy weather kept Rebel baseball from earning its first series win, or loss, of the season when Sunday’s game was washed away. The Horizon League team bounced back from a lopsided Friday loss to punish the Rebels for a lack of energy on Saturday. The quick introduction to this year’s edition of the Diamond Rebels […]

Should we say ‘thank u, next’ to Grande’s new album?

After the Grammy-winning success of Ariana Grande’s “Sweetener,” fans were left waiting on the edges of their seats to see what the pint-sized pop star would do next. They shouldn’t be disappointed. Her fifth studio album “thank u, next,” released six months post-”Sweetener,” is a pedal-to-the-metal move after a whirlwind of a year, that included […]

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