Sarah Henderson

Auburn professor connects 19th-century French art to college life

Despite the turbulence of the fall semester, interested students found a moment of tranquility at a lecture given by Emily Burns, an assistant professor of art history at Auburn University, on Wednesday night in Bryant Hall.   The lecture, titled “Rosa Bonheur and the Transnational Identity Politics of the American West in France,” explored French […]

Investigative podcast producers discuss race, criminal justice system

“In the Dark” podcast senior producer Samara Freemark and host Madeleine Baran attracted a near-capacity audience to the Overby Center for Southern Journalism and Politics on Wednesday evening. Their podcast investigates the arrest and trial of Curtis Flowers, a man who has been tried six times for his alleged involvement in a 1996 quadruple murder […]

Ole Miss’ young linebackers look to improve after learning experience

An underwhelming showing by the Ole Miss defense in the first half against Southern Illinois and a complete collapse under the weight of Alabama’s talented offense had many Rebel fans discouraged and calling for changes in personnel. However, in the middle of the defense, several young linebackers have flashed potential and stepped up after being […]

Opinion: Time to stop protecting powerful men and demonizing victims of assault

Supreme Court nominee Circuit Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation vote has been postponed in light of recent allegations of sexual misconduct. The 53-year-old has been accused by professor Christine Blasey Ford of sexual misconduct in an incident that occurred more than 30 years ago. The Palo Alto University professor alleges that she and Kavanaugh were both […]

UM Intensive English Program holds community language classes

The University of Mississippi Intensive English Program (IEP) held its first Community English as a Second Language (CESL) session of the semester on Monday evening. About 30 Ole Miss students and community members from countries such as Brazil, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, China, South Korea, Taiwan, Columbia and Japan gathered on the bottom floor of the […]

Opinion: You want a sticker?

If you want a sticker, take a walk down Business Row — especially if it’s your fastest route to class — because I guess it will leave you with no other choice. Either way, you won’t make it off campus without at least 50 of them being thrown at you every day. It seems that […]

Hallie Gillam named Homecoming Queen, Mr. and Miss Ole Miss runoffs announced

Ole Miss’ 2018 Homecoming Queen and campus favorites were announced Tuesday night, as well as the freshman, sophomore, junior and senior maids. The elections for Mr. and Miss Ole Miss will be decided in a runoff election this Thursday. Jessica Tran and Jessi Lockett will compete in the runoff for Miss Ole Miss, while Chauncey […]

Hurricane Florence cuts golf tournament short

The Ocean Course Invitational was cut short early on Monday as Hurricane Florence caused mandatory evacuations along the South Carolina coast. Ole Miss Men’s Golf shot a second round 287 (-1) after shooting an opening round 299 (+11). The two-day total of 586 (+10) earned the Rebs a fourth-place finish in the season’s opening tournament. […]

The Lifestyles section changes name to Arts & Culture

Starting today, the Lifestyles section is becoming the Arts & Culture section. For a long time, the Lifestyles section has brought information and opinions about music, movies, art, theatre and books to readers, so the old name doesn’t seem like an accurate description of what our section does. It seems like too vague of a […]

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