Given that I’ve only been in the “real world” for just over a year now, I haven’t had many opportunities to give presentations. Recently, I was asked to give the social media section of the “Respect the M” presentation in student orientation sessions. At first, I was quite nervous not knowing what to expect andRead the story …
World Cup: USA takes on Belgium Today at 3 p.m.
Today, the United States battles Belgium for a spot in the World Cup quarterfinals. This could be the last chance for four years to see the United States compete on the grand stage. In extremely related news, this may also be your last chance to get an epic U-S-A chant going at a local establishment.Read the story …
Ole Miss, Oxford on Primetime TV
It’s officially summertime at Ole Miss. College baseball has ended, “Game of Thrones” no longer occupies my Sunday nights and I binge-watched “Orange is the New Black” weeks ago. So, what on earth are we supposed to watch on television? Turns out, Ole Miss and Oxford are represented on two hit shows this month. TheatreRead the story …
One Runner’s Dream for a Perfect Independence Day
How I mentally prepare for the 9th Annual Stars & Stripes 5K Run
I just realized Independence Day is four days away. While some of you are looking forward to your long weekend of celebrating the birth of our country, I’m growing more nervous. My friend and I recently decided we want to run in more community races, so we’re planning on participating in the 9th annual StarsRead the story …
Leadership: Beyond You
Leadership. The word generally brings up an image of the head of an organization, perhaps a company, a community group, maybe even your boss. Leaders are those in charge. The ones making the decisions. Yes, this is true, however, each of us can be leaders even if we don’t immediately consider that label as applyingRead the story …
Slowing Down In Our Little Southern Town
The days back in grade school when you counted down the clock on the last day of school are long over. In college, you finally have your own place, plus a few roommates. You’ve been on your own for a majority of the year while you attend the greatest school known to man, Ole Miss.Read the story …
USA Looks to Extend World Cup Stay
Watch USA take on Germany in the last game of the group stage
United States World Cup action reaches its peak Thursday at 11 a.m. when the USMNT takes on Germany to advance into the round of 16. In other words, it is time to be a patriot, and start a “U-S-A” chant at a local establishment. The USA was 24 seconds from securing their place in theRead the story …
A Perfect Mix of Athletics and Academics
The M-Club is a really beautiful place. I recently had an opportunity to walk through the hallowed halls, which are lined with photos and memorabilia that tell the story of Ole Miss athletics accomplishments throughout the school’s history. This gathering, however, was to honor outstanding alumni and students from the Ole Miss MBA program. DeanRead the story …
Grammy Nominee Spotted on Campus
A 2015 Grammy nominee has been spotted on campus. In fact, one of the university’s very own music professors has been selected as a Grammy quarterfinalist out of nearly 7,000 nominees for the 2015 Grammy Music Educator Award. Nancy Maria Balach Schuesselin, an associate professor of music, joins music educators from prestigious music education programsRead the story …
Rebs Win Social Media Thursday, Beat TCU in Omaha
Baseball Rebs' Ninja Turtle dugout dress up was a hit on social media during Thursday's 6-4 win over TCU
Unless you’ve been down in the sewers with Master Splinter for the last 24 hours, you probably saw something pretty hilarious that happened Thursday during the Ole Miss baseball team’s 6-4 win over TCU at the College World Series. Flashback to the top of the seventh inning. Ole Miss was tied with TCU 4-4 whenRead the story …








