
It won’t be long now. We’re less than two (2) weeks away from our first game against Jacksonville State. The game starts at 2:30 pm, and I’m so excited. I mean, it’s football. Actually, not just football, but SEC football. It doesn’t get any better than this. Expectations are high for recruit QB Masoli. And you know Coach Nutt has a little pressure on too!
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Though we are known to be a party school, let us also mention we do have a strong tradition of arts and culture.
It’s been said that food is one of the most powerful forces on this planet. Especially goooooood food! I mean, how can you not be happy when you have some good eats.
Yeah we do party hard and stay up late. Guilty! However, we are service minded and manage to do a lot community service through out the year too.
Welcome to Greek Life at Ole Miss! I am very proud of our community and all that we have to offer through the Greek experience. We have an incredibly strong Greek system, and we are growing stronger every day. I hope that you will explore the opportunity to become a part of one of the many chapters’ the University of Mississippi has to offer.
Recent transfer Jeremiah Masoli speaks to the media following the first football scrimmage game on August 14.
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OK folks — buckle in and get set. The stu-dents are back and Ole Miss is in full gear just in time for year three of the popular Oxford Music Festival. The party kicks off next Wednesday (Sept. 1) featur-ing free shows at seven great venues around town: Parrish’s hosts Faulkner’s Alley; Irie On The Square hosts The Minor Adjustments; Two Stick Sushi Bar hosts Orange Dog; Rooster’s Blues House hosts Journey to the House of Fire; Snackbar hosts The Cakewalkers; Blind Pig hosts The Cooters; and Taylor’s Pub hosts …