When Hugh Freeze was hired as Ole Miss’s new head coach, it’s a safe bet that — despite his success at Arkansas State — many college football fans knew him first and foremost as “that coach from ‘The Blind Side’.” Read the story
TPM: Planetary Resources Space Mining Plans Blaze Uncharted Legal Territory
Joanne Gabrynowicz, director of the National Center for Remote Sensing, Air and Space Law and a professor of space law at University of Mississippi, agreed, telling TPM in a phone interview: “There are a lot of unknowns here and a lot of open questions that will be determined if they continue to progress in theirRead the story …
O, The Oprah Magazine: “We Thought the Sun Would Always Shine on Our Lives”
Bright, beautiful, and beloved, the young women of Chi Omega had it all—until they didn’t. Paige Williams tells the story of the sisterhood she lost, then found. Read the story
The Dispatch: Ole Miss holds final practice before Grove Bowl
The University of Mississippi football team held its final practice of the spring season Thursday before the BancorpSouth Grove Bowl on Saturday. Read the story
Mississippi Business Journal: Late Alumna Sciacca Endows Scholarship at UM School of Pharmacy
OXFORD — The University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy is offering a new scholarship thanks to the generosity of the late Madeline O. Sciacca of Slidell, La., who remembered her alma mater in her will. Read the story:
Daily Journal: Ole Miss Senior Solves the Puzzle on ‘Wheel of Fortune’
The Tupelo native and University of Mississippi senior can be seen on an episode of “Wheel of Fortune” on Monday, April 23. Read the story:
NY Daily News: Is That William Shakespeare’s John Hancock? The Lazarus Project Intends to Find Out
You’ve got a copy of, say, “Archaionomia,” a legal text from the Elizabethan Age. There’s a signature on it that looks like it says Wm Shakespeare. It would be priceless – that is, if it could be proven to be genuine. Read the story
Anniston Star: Southern Culinary Tradition One Factor in Obesity
“I don’t necessarily blame those who raise, or cook, or serve our food,” said John T. Edge, director of the Southern Foodways Alliance. “There’s a range of cultural as well as culinary issues.” Read the story:
WTVA: Businesses benefit from new research park
OXFORD, Miss. (WTVA) — Meet Dr. James Sabatier, a former Ole Miss professor-turned small business owner. Read the story