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As if the Confederates needed more publicity...
Out comes this article from NBC on their ties to the confederacy, and the resistance in disassociating itself from the past. I didn't realize they only had a 13% African-American undergrad population.
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I balked when it called Ole Miss the state's flagship university but then it notes at the bottom of the article that the author is a graduate of Ole Miss. Go figure.
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Originally Posted by
Dawgology
I balked when it called Ole Miss the state's flagship university but then it notes at the bottom of the article that the author is a graduate of Ole Miss. Go figure.
They don't seem to understand how pathetic it is to actively push yourself as a "flagship" when you're consistently rated only the 3rd or 4th best institution in your state.
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Originally Posted by
thf24
They don't seem to understand how pathetic it is to actively push yourself as a "flagship" when you're consistently rated only the 3rd or 4th best institution in your state.
No shit. Tywin needs to set them straight....
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Originally Posted by
Dawgology
I balked when it called Ole Miss the state's flagship university but then it notes at the bottom of the article that the author is a graduate of Ole Miss. Go figure.
I noticed they did it twice. As has been said, if you have to keep telling everyone that you are "the flagship" then you are not. If we ever get so pathetic that we keep spouting "flagship" over and over I will be pissed.
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Originally Posted by
Dawgology
I balked when it called Ole Miss the state's flagship university but then it notes at the bottom of the article that the author is a graduate of Ole Miss. Go figure.
They meant Confederate stick-flagship.
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I disliked a lot about that article.
I think that the university should try to change their image and get rid of some of the symbols from the past that are clearly stemmed from racism. However I really did not like the overall tone of that article.
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Originally Posted by
THE Bruce Dickinson
I disliked a lot about that article.
I think that the university should try to change their image and get rid of some of the symbols from the past that are clearly stemmed from racism. However I really did not like the overall tone of that article.
I’m shocked that one of their own wrote it, but it’s a good article. Ole Miss hasn’t changed, not deep down. They try to hide it a bit now, but it’s still Ole Miss.
Last edited by Liverpooldawg; 11-16-2017 at 09:04 AM.
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Originally Posted by
Liverpooldawg
I’m shocked that one of their own wrote it, but it’s a good article. Ole Miss hasn’t changed, not deep down. They try to hide it a bit now, but it’s still Ole Miss.
That articles infers that Ole Miss is a place where minority students can't walk around at night for fear that they might be attacked because of their race. It also puts conservatives in the same sentence as people trying to protect white heritage inferring racists.
Ole Miss has some issues but that article is completely agenda driven
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Originally Posted by
SailingDawg
Out comes
this article from NBC on their ties to the confederacy, and the resistance in disassociating itself from the past. I didn't realize they only had a 13% African-American undergrad population.
And it’s dropping. I wonder why?****
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Originally Posted by
Liverpooldawg
And it?s dropping. I wonder why?****
Surely not. It's such a beautiful,magical place that EVERYBODY is dying to go to. **
Not only did Mississippi State embarrass LSU on this night. Davis Wade Stadium wrecked Tiger Stadium in music choice, atmosphere and, most of all, volume.
When I'm 80 and deaf, it's not going to be all those Springsteen concerts or Queen at Municipal Auditorium in New Orleans on Halloween Night in 1978, it will be this game...............Glen Guilbeau--Sherveport Times
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Originally Posted by
SailingDawg
Out comes
this article from NBC on their ties to the confederacy, and the resistance in disassociating itself from the past. I didn't realize they only had a 13% African-American undergrad population.
"Only 13%" is probably pretty high among the non HBCU 4 year universities. Well behind state, but it's not like African Americans are avoiding the school like the plague.
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Originally Posted by
Johnson85
"Only 13%" is probably pretty high among the non HBCU 4 year universities. Well behind state, but it's not like African Americans are avoiding the school like the plague.
I've often wondered why african american students decide to go to Ole Miss in light of what the university represents in old south mentaility.
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Originally Posted by
Dawgology
I've often wondered why african american students decide to go to Ole Miss in light of what the university represents in old south mentaility.
Because AA are individual people that can think independently. Therefore some people do not get caught up in race baiting.
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Originally Posted by
Maroonthirteen
Because AA are individual people that can think independently. Therefore some people do not get caught up in race baiting.
Race baiting huh?
Listen, you are correct in your first assertion. But there are a few minority scholarships that are available for selected majors because their AA population is so little. At least it was that way when i graduated high school. Truth be told...after you've lived 17-18 years of your life in a world dominated by some of the notions present there at OM...what's another 4 years?
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Originally Posted by
Maroonthirteen
Because AA are individual people that can think independently. Therefore some people do not get caught up in race baiting.
I guess....if you want to give your money to support that type of thing more power to you. I chose not to. Not really much of a race baiting thing as it is a right-and-wrong thing.
I was simply referring to the fact that in that article they interviewed students who were offended by the symbols around that campus yet those same students knowingly chose to attend the university. Maybe they didn't take a tour first, or look at the website, or read an article about tsun and it suprised them. I don't know.
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Maybe they just wanted a law degree. Maybe they wanted to become a doctor. Maybe that's the only school they could get into for their masters.
If you want to go to a particular university, why would you give up on your dream and settle just because of that? We aren't living in those days anymore. It's not like racism is centralized to Oxford. If you honestly can't recognize that they do actually have some decent programs you should get your head out of the sand. I'm no OM fan either but it's really not that hard to look past for the betterment of yourself when it comes to education.
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Originally Posted by
Dawgology
I've often wondered why african american students decide to go to Ole Miss in light of what the university represents in old south mentaility.
Because most people don't care about the stupid SJW agendas. They simply want to get educated and go make a living.
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Originally Posted by
Hasu Dackds
Because most people don't care about the stupid SJW agendas. They simply want to get educated and go make a living.
Yep, the article interviewed a girl who said she went because she got a full ride, against her parents wishes. Sounds like she doesn't care for it, but it's a sholarship
Not only did Mississippi State embarrass LSU on this night. Davis Wade Stadium wrecked Tiger Stadium in music choice, atmosphere and, most of all, volume.
When I'm 80 and deaf, it's not going to be all those Springsteen concerts or Queen at Municipal Auditorium in New Orleans on Halloween Night in 1978, it will be this game...............Glen Guilbeau--Sherveport Times
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