Sarah Henderson

Ole Miss heads to Starkville fresh off of victory over UT Martin

The Ole Miss softball team will travel to Starkville on Friday for a three-game series against the Mississippi State Bulldogs. The Rebels, currently 31-11, have had a standout season so far. They are ranked No. 10 in the latest Softball America poll and hold a No. 14 RPI. In their game Tuesday night against UT […]

Rebels prepare for Easter weekend series vs. Auburn

The Ole Miss Rebels baseball team, currently 26-12 on the season, will travel to Auburn, Alabama, tonight to face the Auburn Tigers after defeating Memphis 5-2 on Tuesday. Since falling to the unranked Kentucky Wildcats, the Rebels have dropped from No. 11 to No. 15 in the DI Baseball top 25. Similarly, the then-No. 19 […]

Students team with local musicians to raise Alzheimer’s, dementia awareness

Four students in the Ole Miss Master of Business Administration program collaborated to produce the Memory Makers Music Festival benefit concert for the local non-profit organization. Students Jack Thompson, Tripp Bolin, Mac Baird and Daniel Goodspeed have joined Shorty & The Mob and members of local bands Oxford Whig Party and The Busty Petites to […]

Hive sweet hive: A year later, Beekeepers Club populates its first hives

To my surprise, I couldn’t hear the bees buzzing until I got within about five feet of their homes: four hives populated with roughly 6,000 to 8,000 bees per hive. And there wasn’t much other noise, just the gentle chirping of birds and the snap of photography editor Katherine Butler’s camera. Caroline Bailey, the president […]

African drum and dance ensemble to perform traditional dances from Ghana

The Ole Miss African Drum and Dance Ensemble (OMADDE) is bringing a piece of traditional African culture to Oxford tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Nutt Auditorium. The concert, “You Are an Eagle, Stretch Your Hands and Soar Up High!” will feature traditional West African dances and drumming and present original choreography and compositions from George […]

Disability rights activist speaks on campus

Jonathan Mooney didn’t learn how to read until he was 12 years old. He has dyslexia and Attention Deficit Disorder and contemplated dropping out of school as a sixth grader. At 18, just six years after he learned to read, he was a freshman at Brown University. Five years later, he published his first book. […]

RASA holds annual “Take Back the Night” march against sexual violence

Many administrators and student leaders took part in Rebels Against Sexual Assault’s annual Take Back the Night event to raise awareness for survivors of sexual assault on Tuesday night in the Grove. Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Brandi Hephner LaBanc said that Take Back the Night is a very important night for RASA and sexual […]

City supports ban on indoor e-cigarette usage

The proposed addition of all vaporizers to the Oxford Smoking Ban ordinance passed its second reading and public hearing without comment at this month’s second Board of Aldermen meeting. “We listened to business owners, and they had some concerns,” Oxford Police Department Chief Jeff McCutchen said. “We wanted to make sure we protected them.” By […]

OPINION: The smearing of Ilhan Omar is un-American

Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar has been in the national spotlight since her controversial tweets earlier this year and a speech in which she criticized the American Israel Public Affairs Committee — a pro-Israel lobbyist group. Last Friday, President Donald Trump tweeted out a doctored clip of Omar speaking at a Council on American-Islamic Relations charity dinner, […]

Suber shines at Old Waverly Collegiate Championship

Both the Ole Miss golf team and freshman Jackson Suber finished second in the Old Waverly Collegiate Championship in West Point on Tuesday. Ole Miss was the overall runner-up in the tournament, just one stroke behind team winner University of Louisiana at Monroe. The Rebels shot a 17-under-par 847 overall, just beating out SEC foe […]

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