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Volume 113, No. 12
Ole Miss Football’s playoff potential LUKE DUNAVANT WILSON ENGERISER Sports Staff Writers
The Ole Miss Rebels’ playoff hopes are alive after their historic 28-10 victory over the Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday, Nov. 9. In the latest College Foot-
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UM FASHION PANEL
VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW
After receiving input from students, Rebel Market expands dining options.
New organization gives students a way to bond over their shared love of style.
Ole Miss Women’s Volleyball will play Arkansas and Mississippi State this weekend.
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Collaborative Arts Network Fall Festival hosts live music and art sale NATE DONOHUE A&C Staff Writer
The inaugural Collaborative Arts Network Fall Festival will showcase the art and music of students and locals on Friday, Nov. 15 at the University of Mississippi. “I’m hoping that (attendees) get to experience part of what the local art and music scene has to offer and maybe find some fun
art to purchase,” Collaborative Arts Network (CAN) President Ross Cohen said. Cohen is a senior accounting and public policy leadership double major from Oxford. Cohen also served as the head event coordinator for the new student organization’s festival. The art sale will take place on the Union Plaza from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. and will feature the Rebelclefs acapella group.
seeded one through four and receive a first-round bye to advance to the second round. The fifth-highest ranked conference champion will also receive an automatic bid but will compete in the first round alongside seeds six through 12.
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Ulysses Bentley IV scores a touchdown against Georgia in Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on Nov. 9.
REBEL MARKET REVAMP
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ball Playoff Poll released on Tuesday, Nov. 12, the selection committee placed the Rebels at No. 11. The final ranking of the 12-team playoff will be announced on Sunday, Dec. 8. The four highest ranked conference champions will automatically make the playoffs. Those teams will be
The official concert of the CAN Fall Festival, which is from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on the Grove Stage, is free to attend. Attendees are advised to bring towels or blankets to sit on. Allison Blansett, a senior art major from Houston, Miss., said this event will serve as an important opportunity to share her work.
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ASB calls for more student job listings, election budget increases JORDAN ISBELL News Staff Writer
The Associated Student Body introduced new deputy attorney generals, legislation regarding campaign budgets and a call for all student worker jobs to be publicly posted on the University of Mississippi’s website during a formal meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 12. Resolution 24-9 calls for the
Department of Human Resources to have all university departments post student worker jobs with hourly pay rates to the University of Mississippi jobs website. The resolution passed with unanimous approval.
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New deputy attorneys general are sworn in during an ASB meeting in the student union on Nov. 12.