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November 30, 2011

The Ole Miss basketball team returns to action tonight for the first time since their 64-61 overtime victory this past Friday over Miami. The Rebels are set to face the DePaul Blue Demons in the Big East/SEC Challenge from Allstate Arena in Chicago Illinois. This is the second time Ole Miss has participated in this inter-conference competition. In 2008, the Rebels lost 77-68 to No. 9 Louisville on a neutral site in Cincinnati, Ohio.

The Ole Miss basketball team returns to action tonight for the first time since their 64-61 overtime victory this past Friday over Miami. The Rebels are set to face the DePaul Blue Demons in the Big East/SEC Challenge from Allstate Arena in Chicago Illinois. This is the second time Ole Miss has participated in this inter-conference competition. In 2008, the Rebels lost 77-68 to No. 9 Louisville on a neutral site in Cincinnati, Ohio.

November 1, 2011

PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- The Big East is ready to start adding members after spending the last month and a half losing them.

A person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press the Big East will invite Boise State, Navy and Air Force for football only and SMU, Houston and Central Florida for all sports in upcoming days. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the conference was not ready to announce its plan.

PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- The Big East is ready to start adding members after spending the last month and a half losing them.

A person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press the Big East will invite Boise State, Navy and Air Force for football only and SMU, Houston and Central Florida for all sports in upcoming days. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the conference was not ready to announce its plan.

April 12, 2011

Allow me to preface this column by saying I have observed situations and known people in situations where two persons’ pure affection was unfortunately affected by people outside their relationship. The terrain of a person’s heart should be under the jurisdiction of that person alone, but often it is an older generation condemning a relationship between two people for reasons that go back to their families and childhood upbringing.

Allow me to preface this column by saying I have observed situations and known people in situations where two persons’ pure affection was unfortunately affected by people outside their relationship. The terrain of a person’s heart should be under the jurisdiction of that person alone, but often it is an older generation condemning a relationship between two people for reasons that go back to their families and childhood upbringing.

October 26, 2010

The collapsible, blue-topped bins line the Walk of Champions, the road by Farley Hall and the Circle on game-day weekends. They stand by filled-to-the-brim, red and blue, plastic trash bins. But the recycling bins for plastic and aluminum are usually only half-full.

 

The collapsible, blue-topped bins line the Walk of Champions, the road by Farley Hall and the Circle on game-day weekends. They stand by filled-to-the-brim, red and blue, plastic trash bins. But the recycling bins for plastic and aluminum are usually only half-full.

 

August 17, 2010

Ole Miss basketball coach Andy Kennedy settled his defamation lawsuit Tuesday against cab driver Mohamed Jiddou and valet Michael Strother, according to Kimball Perry of The Cincinnati Enquirer.

Ole Miss basketball coach Andy Kennedy settled his defamation lawsuit Tuesday against cab driver Mohamed Jiddou and valet Michael Strother, according to Kimball Perry of The Cincinnati Enquirer.

The report said that Kennedy agreed to pay an unspecified amount of money and drop his defamation suit in exchange for apologies from Jiddou and Strother and the dropping of any countersuits.

July 25, 2010

Ole Miss basketball coach Andy Kennedy has requested that profanity not be used in court at his upcoming defamation trial concerning comments made following his 2008 arrest, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer.

Ole Miss basketball coach Andy Kennedy has requested that profanity not be used in court at his upcoming defamation trial concerning comments made following his 2008 arrest, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer.