As COVID-19 continues to impact lives around the world, academics everywhere are searching for answers to unprecedented times. COVID-19 has robbed students around the world of some of the greatest times of their lives but a certain group of academics will miss more time than anyone else. The quarter system is treated like a trimesterContinue reading “Quarter system students had their 2020 school year cut to a dime”
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Hard to Miss Something One Never Got to Experience
COVID -19 has impacted countless people around the world and still continues today as everyone is trying to do their part to flatten the curve. A group of people impacted by this virus are seniors. Yes, seniors that are old in age but senior students too. Senior year is supposed to be one of theContinue reading “Hard to Miss Something One Never Got to Experience”
Making a hometown a safe playground
As the spread of coronavirus continues, people of all ages have been faced with a multitude of adversities. Some big and some small but everyone has a different ways of coping with this drastic change. People in my community, Newport Beach or at large Orange County, have discussed among friends and peers ways of dealingContinue reading “Making a hometown a safe playground”
Rebels Skyrocket into Top Ten in Latest Poll
The Ole Miss Rebels baseball team find themselves ranked ninth in the new Baseball America Poll that released Monday morning. The Rebels have won 10 games in a row and finished the week off in a sweep with wins over High Point, East Carolina, and Indiana in the Keith LeClair Classic in Greenville, North Carolina.Continue reading “Rebels Skyrocket into Top Ten in Latest Poll”
Intramural basketball season revamps students competitive side
Intramural basketball season has made its return to campus. Monday, February 24th the intramural basketball season will kick off in the brand new rec center for the first time. Games are slated to last from 5p.m. to 10p.m. where members of Greek organizations will participate with friends in a competitive setting. “Intramural basketball gives meContinue reading “Intramural basketball season revamps students competitive side”
Amazon, Microsoft among employers expected at Career Fair
On Tuesday, February 25th, the university’s largest career fair is expected to bring more than 200 employers to campus to discuss career opportunities with students of all majors. “Career fairs are important because it gets you ahead of the curve,” said Bryce Biddy, graduate assistant for job development programs. “[It] can really steer you inContinue reading “Amazon, Microsoft among employers expected at Career Fair”
News Story 3
Oxford, MS– The annual ‘Running of the Chairs’ is on Wednesday, February 12th starting at 9am. Running of the Chairs is an event where students line up as early as 5 in the morning with their lawn chairs in order to secure a spot in right field of Swayze stadium for the upcoming baseball season.Continue reading “News Story 3”
News Story 2
Zach Blaine and Lindsey Goubeaux OXFORD, Miss. — One fourth of all US citizens have decided to eliminate meat from their diet, according to a recent Gallup Poll. According to the US Department of Agriculture, the average human consumed 217.3 lbs of red meat or poultry in 2019. This is slightly lower than the recordContinue reading “News Story 2”
News Story 1
OXFORD, Miss– John Altobelli was among those killed in the fatal helicopter crash involving former Los Angeles Laker, Kobe Bryant and Bryant’s daughter Gigi. Altobelli was the head baseball coach at Orange Coast College located in Orange County, California. He served as a coach, colleague and friend for 27 years at the Junior College heContinue reading “News Story 1”