Sarah Henderson

OPINION: SASI, why face what you can brush under the rug

On the modern left, identity politics has proven to be nothing more than finding the most oppressed group possible and then encouraging virtue signaling from guilt-ridden privileged groups. Protests, usually against right-leaning speakers, have engulfed college campuses and been plastered on the news. These events seem to happen daily, and the protest movement appears to […]

Rebels finish 3-1 in Friends of Jaclyn Tournament to open 2019 season

After a weekend of dominant performances in the circle, the Ole Miss softball team is off to a good start. The Ole Miss softball team began the 2019 season with the Friends of Jaclyn Tournament inOrlando, Florida, this past weekend. The Rebels finished the tournament 3-1 despite the absence of their head coach. Mike Smith […]

Tart, Spencer look to expand inclusion, participation in SAA

Carl Tart’s devotion to inclusivity and planning are what led him to be named executive director of the Student Activities Association this year. “This position holds a very special place with me because I am the first African-American to hold it in a very long time,” Tart, a junior exercise science major, said. “I want […]

Tyree ties career high, Ole Miss downs Georgia 80-64

Ole Miss Men’s Basketball out-rebounded the SEC’s best rebounding team on the way to a big win over Georgia on Saturday. The Rebels moved to 16-7 (6-4) after defeating a sloppy Bulldogs team 80-64 on the road. With the win, the Rebels finish the week 2-0 after four losses out of their five games preceding […]

OPINION: Choosing the lesser evil

Black History Month 2019 is proving to be quite interesting. February has been filled with racially charged controversies. Vintage symbols of racism like blackface and lynchings — matters we assumed were long-buried — are now revisiting us in the 21st century, from both sides of the political aisle. First, there was the attack on actor Jussie […]

Tate Reeves, Jim Hood under fire for Confederate frat pictures

A photo in the University of Mississippi’s 1970 yearbook shows a member of the Delta Psi fraternity dressed in a Ku Klux Klan robe and hood, holding two flaming torches. “The leader of the ‘SECRET PSIs’ prepares to open their chapter meeting,” the photo caption on the Delta Psi yearbook page reads. A photo in […]

Suliman runs fastest time in NCAA, breaks school record for mile

Ole Miss Track and Field wrapped up its season on Saturday, and a couple of Rebels rewrote the school record books in the process. Six men competed in the mile at the David Hemery Valentine Invite in Boston. The rest of the team was in Nashville for the Music City Challenge. Sophomores Waleed Suliman and […]

Ole Miss alumnus named Gates Cambridge Scholar

Josh Law is the third Ole Miss graduate to receive the Gates Cambridge Scholarship. The Gates Cambridge Scholarship is a program established by a donation from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to the University of Cambridge. Scholarships are awarded to students outside the United Kingdom to pursue a postgraduate degree at the University of […]

Indie band reimagines a Mississippian’s cult classic 1968 country album

Country music traffics in a common set of images, but as far as the genre goes, Bobbie Gentry’s music is some of the most particular. Gentry’s songs are precise, down-to-the-dirt renderings of the Mississippi land on which she grew up.    “Ode to Billie Joe,” for instance, has single-handedly defined Gentry’s legacy because it’s so […]

Men’s Tennis sweeps Alcorn State, extending winning streak to three

Ole Miss Men’s Tennis extended its hot streak with two 4-0 dual match wins over a winless Alcorn State squad this weekend. Coming off of a nail-biting 4-3 win over No. 20 Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, the Rebels delivered dominant performances in their final tune-up matches before conference play. In the first match, the […]

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