Sarah Henderson

TV review: We’re talking about ‘You’

The DM’s managing editor Devna Bose, news editor Hadley Hitson and assistant arts & culture editor Eliza Noe sat down yesterday to discuss “You,” which has been a major point of discussion around the office and the rest of the country. This Netflix drama has taken social media by storm and has raked up 40 […]

The 1-3-1 breakdown

One National CBB Thought Let’s talk about Ja Morant. Morant is a 6-foot-3-inch guard from Murray State and unless you’re a college basketball geek, you probably didn’t hear of him until last October. He’s averaging 24 points and 10.5 assists per game, and is the only player in the country to be in the top […]

The Daily Mississippian staff makes Super Bowl predictions

Which team wins the Super Bowl on Sunday? (61 percent of Twitter poll says Patriots) Justin: Gotta go Rams on this one. The Pats dynasty is slowly coming to an end. Josh: As much as I’d like the Rams to win, haunting experiences from the past tell me to never bet against Brady and Belichick. […]

Black History month opening ceremony

Marcia Cole addressed a crowded audience on Thursday night during the university’s opening ceremony for Black History Month, and stressed the continued importance of demanding justice and condemning discrimination in order to end modern racism. “A mere five minutes of the daily news suggests that we still have a significant racial divide in our country,” […]

UM students volunteer in first Community Day

Ole Miss students volunteered in three Mississippi communities on Saturday during the inaugural UM Community Day. UM Community Day is a part of M Partner, which stemmed from Flagship Forward, an initiative by Ole Miss Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter. “M Partner is building momentum towards a campus-wide effort to build healthy and vibrant communities,” Vitter said. […]

Ole Miss professors publish Race Diary Project, highlight campus discrimination

Four UM sociology professors have published a report titled “Microaggressions at the University of Mississippi,” which analyzes nearly 1,400 entries from the UM Race Diary Project, drawing attention to bias-related incidents on- and off-campus. The reports collected during the 2014-15 academic year document specific references to Ole Miss students demonstrating racist, misogynist, homophobic and otherwise […]

Square Jam returns to Oxford after two-year absence

The Ole Miss Rebels are kicking off their 2018-2019 basketball season by bringing back a fan favorite event prior to the season. Square Jam is set to return to the Square on Friday, Oct. 19. This will mark the fifth time Square Jam has taken place and the first after a two-year hiatus. Instead of […]

Linebackers still continuing to progress

The Ole Miss linebacking core came into the season as one of the club’s youngest and most inexperienced position groups. As expected, the group has been lacking at certain points throughout the season thus far. These linebackers are part of a defense that currently ranks last in the SEC in total defense, passing defense and […]

Campus petition gains support from Ida B. Wells-Barnett’s great-granddaughter

The great-granddaughter of anti-lynching activist and investigative journalist Ida B. Wells-Barnett is publicly supporting a campus movement to explore renaming the University of Mississippi’s journalism school to honor her great-grandmother. Michelle Duster, an author and teacher from Chicago, is the great-granddaughter of Wells-Barnett and has welcomed two history professors’ call for a change to the […]

Students anticipate Father John Misty’s show at Lyric tonight

Joshua Tillman, better known as Father John Misty, is an American singer-songwriter known for popular songs including “Real Love Baby,” “Chateau Lobby #4” and “Mr. Tillman.” Tonight, Tillman brings the final leg of his North American tour to The Lyric Oxford. Although he released two solo albums in 2006, Tillman first made a proper name […]

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