Although the University Counseling Center’s recent relocation to Lester Hall has helped with accessibility, understaffing has made it difficult for students to book timely appointments. University Counseling Center Director Quinton “Bud” Edwards said he acknowledged the understaffing issue and is working with the Division of Student Affairs, Provost’s office and...
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The Chancellor’s Flagship Forum launched its new website last week, the first stand alone website dedicated to a chancellor and his initiatives at the University. As the new chancellor, Jeff Vitter said he began this program to meet with groups and individuals at the University and throughout the state of Mississippi in an open setting. The program began at the end...
The SEC tournament will start tonight in Nashville as Tennessee takes on Auburn in the annual “who cares less?” game. Last year, Auburn did make a run as they won three consecutive games, but it was utterly useless in the end. Ole Miss doesn’t play until Thursday at 6 p.m. when they take on Alabama. The Rebels only played Alabama once this season, defeating the...
What’s up? This week we’re celebrating Women’s History Month. This playlist is all about the girl power and features a plethora of styles and genres, all of which are played by female-fronted bands and musicians. Pretty cool, huh? According to diversityinc.com, National Women’s History Month can trace its roots back to March 8, 1857, when women from New York...
Rating: F In my 21 years of moderate-to-excessive movie-watching, I have seen my fair share of films. However, “The Choice” may be one of the most horrendous movies I have ever seen. Some parts exemplified such poor filmmaking that I either laughed aloud in the theater or winced and averted my eyes from what was on the screen. Marking the 11th feature film adaptation...