Sarah Henderson

Oxford Film Festival a ‘stepping stone’ for student filmmakers

Ole Miss film students are eager to show their films to audiences on the big screen at Malco this weekend as part of the Oxford Film Fest. Last October, the university hosted its first film festival, which featured a one-minute film contest for students. The winners of that contest got free admission to this weekend’s […]

Ole Miss rounds out No. 22 class with big National Signing Day

Matt Luke has tried to embrace the “Mississippi Made” slogan as a staple of the program during his short tenure as the head coach of Ole Miss Football. After yesterday’s National Signing Day, it seems that slogan is becoming reality. Ole Miss signed 31 players in the 2019 recruiting cycle, including six on National Signing […]

Ole Miss defense builds foundation for redemption on NSD 2019

Fifteen of Rebel football’s new recruits will look to make an immediate impact on a depleted defense in the 2019 season. Last year, the Rebels ranked No. 121 in total defense, worst in the SEC by far. The Landshark defense was not able live up to its name, allowing 483.4 yards per game. The poor […]

What you can’t miss at the Oxford Film Festival

This weekend, the Oxford Film Festival brings its annual celebration of independent filmmaking to town with an assortment of feature-length films, documentaries and creative shorts suited for every taste. Here, you’ll find highlights of this weekend’s events, but the complete schedule for the film festival can be found at www.2019off.eventive.org/schedule. “Ghost Light,” directed by John […]

OPINION: How professors are making the flu outbreak worse

As many already know — be it from first or second hand experience — there’s a flu outbreak at Ole Miss. This isn’t especially surprising: influenza activity in the United States peaks in January, and the density of a university makes for a viral hotbed. And, because flu shots do not cover all strains of […]

Young adult author Leigh Bardugo visits Oxford on ‘King of Scars’ tour

Bestselling young adult author Leigh Bardugo peeked from behind a door at the Edison on Friday night, causing a dull roar from the crowd of loyal fans. The room buzzed with excitement as fans of all ages — some even in costume — waited for the self-proclaimed “beach goth” to speak on her newest book. […]

‘Green Book’ a humanizing, comedic historical drama

No one expected “Green Book” to reach the level of popularity that it has gained so far. Despite some controversy surrounding the film’s facts and criticism about its handling of race relations, its box office success earned the film recognition and a long stint in theaters. “Green Book,” directed by Peter Farrelly, tells the true […]

Ole Miss seeking season sweep over No. 22 Mississippi State

While it may be premature to be calling any game a “must-win” for Ole Miss basketball, 14-6 (4-3), the Saturday afternoon matchup with No. 22 Mississippi State, 15-5 (3-4), is teetering on the verge of a “must-win.” The Rebels suffered a gut-wrenching loss on the road to Florida on Wednesday night, marking their third consecutive […]

OPINION: There will be no country without funding

Dec. 22 marked the start of the longest government shutdown in American history. It ended on Jan. 25 with the still-looming threat of another within 21 days of the government reopening. The one threat that is meant to help the country is the one that might hinder this country if both sides don’t agree by […]

Counseling center limits student appointments

When Miss Ole Miss Jessica Tran saw the screenshot during winter break, she was immediately disheartened. She was texting Nakiyah Jordan about going to the University Counseling Center (UCC), and Jordan sent back a screenshot from the UCC website — a bold, red notice at the top of the page. “EFFECTIVE JANUARY 2, 2019: The […]

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