Sarah Henderson

Ole Miss aiming for redemption on Saturday

The Ole Miss football team sits at 2-1 after three weeks. With all of the turmoil and issues that athletic director Ross Bjork and head coach Matt Luke have had to manage, 2-1 is a welcome sight. However, losing 62-7 is never easy to move on from. Kent State, which is only a week removed […]

Administrators, students address Meek’s controversial Facebook post at public forum

Hundreds of students and members of the Ole Miss community gathered in the David H. Nutt Auditorium on Thursday night for a school-wide forum regarding the offensive comments made by Ed Meek. Senior biology major Ki’yona Crawford and senior general studies major Mahoghany Jordan, the two women pictured in Meek’s post, were among the many […]

The Daily Mississippian staff editorial: Enough.

The Daily Mississippian, like the University of Mississippi, has not always stood against hate. We sometimes participated in upholding a vision of our campus and city that rested on outdated ideas about race and gender that some people in our community wish still existed. There are days when we didn’t do the right thing. But […]

Rebels head to Gainsville to face powerhouse Florida

The Ole Miss volleyball team begins SEC play today with a match against No. 11 Florida in Gainesville. After going on an eight-match winning streak earlier in the season, the Rebels lost to Memphis last week, before suffering two more losses in the Rice Adidas Invitational II this past weekend. The Rebels were plagued by […]

UPDATE: Chancellor, campus leaders condemn post made by Ole Miss alumnus, donor Ed Meek

Ole Miss alumnus Ed Meek, namesake of the Meek School of Journalism and New Media, drew widespread criticism after posting commentary and a pair of photos to Facebook on Wednesday night. Meek, a prominent donor and former professor, served as the university’s assistant vice chancellor for public relations and marketing for 37 years, beginning in […]

Hyde-Smith visits Oxford, discusses college students

U.S. Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith spoke to supporters at her Oxford campaign office and campaigned in the Grove this past weekend. She spoke with The Daily Mississippian at her Oxford campaign office about her plans to improve life in Mississippi if she is elected. Hyde-Smith, the first female U.S. senator from Mississippi, is the incumbent senator […]

Column: Ole Miss’ secondary plagued by injuries

As junior defensive back Montrell Custis was helped off the field during Ole Miss’ 62-7 loss to Alabama on Saturday, an already dire defensive situation got even worse. Custis is the second member of the Rebels’ secondary to go down with a torn ACL in the first three weeks of the season. Cornerback and kick […]

UM professor discusses potential for life on Saturn moon at local event

Ole Miss physics professor Marco Cavaglia kicked off the seventh year of the Oxford Science Cafe on Tuesday night at Uptown Coffee on the Square. The Science Cafe event hosts scientists and researchers from universities or research labs who give short, layman-level lectures on any topics within the scientific realm. This monthly event takes place […]

Ole Miss Soccer looking to stay undefeated in conference

The Ole Miss soccer team will have a challenge at 6 p.m. Thursday as the No. 19 Tennessee Volunteers come to Oxford for the second conference match of the season for both the Rebels and the Volunteers. The 6-1-1 Volunteers dropped in the rankings after a 2-0 loss to No. 13 South Carolina in their […]

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