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It’s been almost 50 years since the death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., and I would argue that the lack of progress over the years would severely disappoint him. Last week, I was having a discussion with a friend on the struggles of the black race. I asked him, why after all of these years,...

Quick disclaimer: This article is actually not about unicorns. Sorry. This piece is about sexuality — more specifically, bisexuality and its existence....

For many Ole Miss women, leggings, large t-shirts, running shoes and a good pair of  Nike shorts are essential components of any wardrobe. If this is...

In his short essay “The Negro Artist and The Racial Mountain,” Langston Hughes details the struggles African Americans face in an attempt to preserve...

Football is an intellectual’s sport. Only the sharpest of minds can extend nimble fingers to thread together the intricate rules that cage the game;...

We live in a world where everyone hates the Patriots. Although Patriots fans would argue that this “unwarranted” contempt derives from their extraordinary...

I remember my first days on this campus well. I was walking from my car to my dorm when a lifted truck full of boys drove up next to me. Immediately, they...

As I approach the end of my time here at Ole Miss, I find myself lying awake, reflecting on the past four years and attempting to comprehend the complexity...

I constantly find myself changing my “loves” to “likes” when writing emails, texts, tweets or any other updates. It’s just hard to love things...

Have you ever received a comment from a surprised white person on how you “don’t talk black”? Have you ever had a professor or an employer tell you...