Sarah Henderson

Movie review: McCarthy proves dramatic chops in ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’

Though the film “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” has quietly made its way into theaters nationwide, it has rightly earned recognition for its outstanding acting and writing. Set in New York during the 1990s, this movie is a biopic about Lee Israel (Melissa McCarthy), a struggling author who turns from her writing to forging signed […]

NPHC organizations especially affected by student union construction

Music echoed throughout the University of Mississippi campus every Tuesday and Thursday during the fall of 2016. Synchronized claps, shouts and stomps permeated the damp Mississippi air, from the Paris-Yates Chapel to the Gertrude C. Ford Center. Blurs of vibrant pinks, reds, yellows, greens and blues captivated passersby traveling to and from class. But when […]

The 1-3-1: Ole Miss’ rebounding slowly becoming a problem for Coach Davis

One National CBB Thought Each year, the John R. Wooden Award is given to the nation’s top college basketball player. It isn’t given to necessarily the most talented player, but the player who had the best season. Last year it went to Jalen Brunson of Villanova — a second round NBA draft pick. The year […]

Food pantry hosts annual event to fill empty bowls across Oxford

The Oxford Food Pantry welcomed hundreds of guests to the Oxford Conference Center yesterday afternoon for its 16th annual Empty Bowls Lunch. Attendees purchased homemade craft bowls for $20 and filled those bowls with their choice of soup provided by local restaurants or vendors at the event. The proceeds from the pottery sales go to […]

Rebels head to Athens in search of second consecutive win

Nothing comes easy in SEC basketball, and as the conference slogan goes, “It just means more.” Ole Miss, 15-7 (5-4), found that out Wednesday after squeaking by a dismal Texas A&M team, 8-13 (1-8), with a score of 75-71 and snapping a four game losing streak. The Rebels will make the journey to Athens, Georgia […]

American Authors shifts sound with ‘Seasons’

American Authors released its third album, “Seasons,” last Friday. Not much was known about the album ahead of release, and the lead singles “Deep Water” and “Neighborhood” were fairly different from each other and the sort of music they usually make. Their 2016 album, “What We Live For,” was a major success critically and commercially, […]

Ole Miss survives a close game against Texas A&M

Head coach Kermit Davis and the Ole Miss Rebels escaped The Pavilion with a win against the Texas A&M Aggies on Wednesday night. The Rebels snapped a four-game losing streak with the 75-71 over the 8-13 Aggies. Breein Tyree led the Rebels with 22 points, going 7-15 from the field and 5-5 from the free […]

Hannah Perrigin crowned 2019 Most Beautiful

Hannah Perrigin was crowned 2019 Most Beautiful last night at the 68th annual Parade of Beauties. For Perrigin, a junior exercise science major from Columbus, Mississippi, her victory didn’t mark the first time that she’d walked across the Gertrude C. Ford Center stage. She had competed two times prior. In her third pageant, she was […]

Ole Miss reloads on offense, signs Ealy and Mingo

Despite changing offensive coordinators during the offseason, Ole Miss landed some key offensive talent through the December early signing period and on National Signing Day yesterday. Undoubtedly, the biggest news for Ole Miss on Wednesday came with running back Jerrion Ealy’s announcement that he’d join the 2019 Rebel class. Ealy is the highest-rated prospect the […]

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