What are the 25 must-follow Ole Miss related Twitter accounts?
BLOG: What are the 25 must-follow Ole Miss Twitter accounts? If you could only follow 25 Ole Miss athletics specific accounts, what would they be? (more…) (July 18, 2011)
More on Bolden: Q&A plus RB named to watch list
BLOG: In today’s edition of the EAGLE you’ll find an article regarding Ole Miss’ recent season ticket spot that features senior running back Brandon Bolden. (more…) (July 15, 2011)
Boone: 2010 a ‘bump in the road’
BLOG: Ole Miss Athletics Director Pete Boone met with members of the media Thursday morning to discuss issues related to Rebel athletics.
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Ole Miss fans should expect to see changes at games this season
Ole Miss football fans should get used to the word “different” this season when they attend games at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. If the vision of Michael Thompson, Ole Miss’ Senior Associate Athletics Director for Communications and Marketing, goes according to plan, then the gameday experience on Saturdays will be different, diverse and more unique than it has ever been. (more…) (June 7, 2011, Page 6)
Ole Miss teams have strong APR numbers
Ole Miss’ lack of success on the fields and courts this past season did not transfer over to the classroom as eight teams posted perfect scores on the NCAA’s Academic Progress Report released on Tuesday. (more…) (May 25, 2011, Page 6)
Oxford native promoted by SEC
Former Oxford High graduate Charlie Hussey was promoted to Assistant Commissioner for Marketing and Licensing for the Southeastern Conference. (more…) (May 23, 2011, Page 7)
First-ever Rebel Choice Awards a success
Monday was a good night to be a member of the Ole Miss men’s and women’s tennis teams, the men’s basketball team as well as the men’s and women’s track and field teams. Those were just some of the teams that were honored during the inaugural Rebel Choice Awards held at the Gertrude C. Ford Center for Performing Arts on the Ole Miss campus. (more…) (April 12, 2011, Page 2B)
UM hosts 18th Annual Conference for the Book this weekend
OXFORD TOWN – Oxford’s 18th Annual Conference for the Book begins today (Thursday, March 24) on the Ole Miss campus featuring Karen Russell (pictured) and many other renowned authors. The conference collaborates with Thacker Mountain Radio at Off Square Books tonight and lasts through Saturday, March 26. Pages 9 and 11 in this week’s issue of Oxford town has participating author photos and more information about the conference. (March 24, 2011, Page 9, 11)
Boone: Ole Miss making progress towards a new arena
A comprehensive plan to update the 45-year-old C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum has continued to take shape over the last few days.
Ole Miss Athletics Director Pete Boone confirmed Thursday that university officials have given permission to continue forward with a plan that would see the men’s and women’s basketball arena updated and enhanced in one form or another.
Boone said Thursday after Ole Miss’ win over South Carolina that the UMAA Foundation met with Larry Sparks, Ole Miss’ Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance, a little over a year ago about the future of the “Tad Pad” and how improving the aged facility would not only benefit the athletics department, but the overall university student body. (March 11, 2011, Page 6A)
Missing class is not like it used to be
Ole Miss student Amanda Schnugg talks about getting sick during the first couple weeks of the new semester and different it is from being in grade school when you were able to stay home when sick without feeling guilty. (February 4, 2011, Page 1B)


