Sarah Henderson

Ole Miss wins first SEC Championship in program history

The Ole Miss women’s golf team made history on Easter Sunday in Birmingham, Alabama, beating Florida, Georgia and South Carolina in match play to win the program’s first ever SEC Championship at Greystone’s Legacy Course. The Rebels came into the weekend ranked No. 35 in the nation with a second place finish at the Bruzzy […]

Bases Loaded: Rebels lose twice in Auburn, drop second-consecutive series

All the momentum garnered from the sweep of Florida is officially gone. The Rebels dropped two of three games in the set away to Auburn. Just a couple of weekends ago, Ole Miss found itself tied atop the SEC West. Fast forward to today, they’ve only won two of a possible six games in two […]

Opinion: In the Ritz and Glitz of Ole Miss, Low-income students are left behind

At a university marred by a history of racial struggles and discrimination, students, faculty and alumni alike are not strangers to the effects of division on the basis of race. While steps are being taken to mitigate this harmful history and shift the campus culture, an unseen class division lurks. A mere 6.8% of students […]

Rebels outlast Bulldogs to win series in Starkville

The Ole Miss softball team travelled to Starkville to face the Mississippi State Bulldogs over the weekend. After dropping the second game of the series, the Rebels battled in extra innings during game three to secure the series win. The Rebels only needed five innings to crush the Bulldogs in the first game of the […]

University’s Green Week kicks off with Earth Day

The Office of Sustainability is hosting Green Week to raise awareness for environmental issues and support sustainability in the Oxford community this week. The Strawberry Plains Audubon Center Earth Day Celebration and Swap kicked off the week last Saturday. Community members swapped gently used outdoor equipment, books and apparel. Today, volunteers will help remove invasive […]

A window to the Confederate history on campus

Several recent votes by campus governments called for the Confederate monument that stands at the center of the University of Mississippi to be relocated to the Confederate cemetery, but the Tiffany stained glass window that also commemorates Confederate soldiers in Ventress Hall remains largely left out of the conversation. The 12-foot-high stained glass window that […]

OPINION: Dear ASB: This is not House of Cards

Student government is always an exciting institution where it seems new challenges and dramas unfold each day. On Thursday, April 4, our campus experienced one such moment. On this semester’s election day, the ASB Judicial Council found that an error had been made by the Elections Commission and interim attorney general regarding a vice presidential […]

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