Sarah Henderson

University turns hospital into administrative building

One year after the University of Mississippi purchased the former Baptist Memorial Hospital,  the university has turned the hospital into a new academic building. The building will house UM departments that serve many purposes across campus. The 485,000-square-foot building, located at 2301 S. Lamar Blvd., was purchased in June 2017 for $22 million, and the […]

UM jazz ensemble reflects on first overseas performances

The University of Mississippi’s jazz ensemble, The Mississippians, traveled to Europe on its first international tour over the summer. The nine-day tour in France and Italy kicked off on July 14. “It was great for me because it was my first big experience going abroad and really broadened my horizons as not only a member […]

Matt Luke reining in focus before Alabama game

It is not often that a football team puts 76 points on the scoreboard in a game. It is less often that a football team does so and feels like they lost the game. After the 76-41 win over Southern Illinois in which the Rebels gave up more yards than any SEC team ever has […]

Opinion: Why many can relate to the Ariana Grande incident

Aretha Franklin’s funeral hosted family, fans and celebrities from all walks of life. Several stars took the stage to sing to the Queen of Soul one last time, including Gladys Knight, Faith Hill, Stevie Wonder, Jennifer Hudson and Ariana Grande. Although Ariana Grande’s rendition of “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman” was well-received, […]

Playlist of the week: New beginnings

This week’s playlist is all about new beginnings. Whether you’re in your first year of college, your last year or somewhere in-between, this school year will bring changes and new starts. Every song on this list is in some way related to starting over or reaching a turning point in life.   Good Riddance (Time […]

Ole Miss Student Union on track for completion in spring 2019

The Ole Miss Student Union’s almost four-year-long construction and renovation is set to be complete early in the 2019 spring semester. The project costs over $50 million and will include an additional expansion of 80,000 square feet to the already existing 98,000, according to a press release from University Communications. The union originally opened in […]

Netflix original movie lives up to social media, critic’s buzz

Have you ever wondered what life would be like if everyone you’ve ever had a crush on found out on the same day? Well, the new Netflix movie, “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before,” depicts what would happen in that scenario. Before the movie hit the Netflix screen, “To All the Boys I’ve Loved […]

Review: How a Gallery 130 exhibit challenged, impacted one writer

Nails, flower petals, burn marks on the ground, twisted iconography, piles of meticulously crumbled clay and two parabolic iron spires. These are the first things that catch one’s eye at Gallery 130 in Meek Hall. The gallery currently displays works from the collections of eight graduate students in the art school. Each collection is confident […]

Ole Miss student and alumna compete in Miss America

The University of Mississippi’s Student Activities Association hosted a watch party for the Miss America finale last night, as one Ole Miss alumna and one student were in the competition.   Both Miss Mississippi 2018 Asya Branch, a senior integrated marketing communications major, and Miss Tennessee 2018 Christine Williamson, a 2018 graduate, were eliminated and […]

Ole Miss Volleyball continues dominant streak

The Ole Miss volleyball team went undefeated in three matches this weekend at the Georgia State Invitational in Atlanta. The Rebels had their most impressive performance of the season thus far, as they did not drop a single set the entire weekend. The team built on its hot start to the season and extended their […]

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