If he did this it would institute "Lack of Institutional Control". Bring it if this true.
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April 24, 2013
By a 12-1 vote, the UM Student Senate rejects resolution calling for banning the playing of Dixie at athletic events.
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The Daily Mississippian
http://thedmonline.com/asb-senate-re...banning-dixie/
The DM Online April 25, 2013
ASB SENATE REJECTS RESOLUTION BANNING “DIXIE”
Posted on Apr 24 2013 - 12:01am by Adam Ganucheau
BY ADAM GANUCHEAU
The Associated Student Body Senate Student Affairs Committee shot down a resolution that would ban the playing of the song “Dixie” at all University of Mississippi events. The resolution was rejected by a 12-1 vote. The only “yea” vote was by the resolution’s author, ASB Senator and sophomore public policy and sociology double major Sean Higgins.
Memphis Commercial Appeal
Olive Branch resident victim of racial vandalism at Ole Miss
By Yolanda Jones
November 19, 2012
• University of Mississippi freshman Jamal Woods isn't sure he will be returning to the Oxford school after racial slurs were scrawled on his dorm room door and most recently "keyed" into his pickup.
• August 26, 2012 UM dormitory officials were contacted about more racial slurs on two other students' doors.
• August 24, 2012 UM freshman Jamal Woods reported to a campus police officer that on Aug. 24 he discovered lotion smeared on his dorm room door along with a derogatory comment. In addition, police reported that an Asian racial slur was also found on another door on the 10th floor of the dorm.
October 15, 2013...THIS happened..
http://youtu.be/l3qYPGeoA7w
Cincinnati.Com ? OH Courts
Ole Miss basketball coach Andy Kennedy settles defamation lawsuit
By Kimball Perry • kperry@enquirer.com • August 17, 2010
Andy Kennedy agreed to pay an unspecified amount of money and drop his defamation suit against cab driver Mohamed Jiddou and valet Michael Strother.
UM Basketball coach Andy Kennedy was arrested Dec. 18, 2008, after Jiddou said Kennedy cursed and punched him, allegations confirmed by Strother, a valet who saw the incident as it unfolded in front of The Lodge, a Downtown bar.
Nov 11, 2009
The Oxford Eagle
Melanie Addington
Staff Writer
To stop University of Mississippi students from shouting the racially inflammatory phrase, “The South will rise again,” the song that inspired the chant has to go, UM Chancellor Dan Jones said Tuesday.
The song, “From Dixie With Love,” was silenced by Jones after he asked students to stop the chant. He warned them before last week’s football game that he would ban “From Dixie With Love” if they insisted on continuing their chant. His warning went unheeded by students.
2009 klan rally on campus
I don't have the date, but UM eliminated CJ Johnson's Twitter account for his descriptions of how UM white girls swallow.
Of course, who can forget the Klan rally in Oxford.
I know there was never a story on it, but with all this info coming out it makes one wonder if those accusations of RK stealing money from a cash register are true. Hell, they do have a history of stealing from when Orgeron was coach: http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3117870
updated
Don't forget about John Jerry being implicated in Dolphins/Martin/Incognito incident.
Don't forget about this from 2012: http://www.myfoxmemphis.com/story/20...#axzz2tmQo8836
And Marshal Henderson's arrests: http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...drugs/3331065/
OT a little, but an interesting read on Serderious Bryant:http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/...eld-ole-miss/2
Feb. 4th - OM message board members claim they have purchased pot from OM football players: http://maroonandwhitenation.com/2014...-selling-dope/
the timeline.............
http://atlantadailyworld.com/2012/11...d-at-ole-miss/
Hell, their very own ole miss "M" club has had a history of hazing and violence...any way that this is happening today?http://www.people.com/people/article...110479,00.html
From 1993:
"Hell Night at Ole Miss lives up to its name
John Gourley and Donovan Bassett, both 20, knew that being invited to join the University of Mississippi's M Club, a select group of some 70 lettered athletes, meant they would be big men on campus. The M Club had all the trappings of a Greek-letter fraternity but even more prestige. Among other things, it named the annual homecoming court. So Gourley, an apprentice trainer for football and baseball, and Bassett, a 400-meter hurdler on the track team, suffered along with 20 other prospective M Club members during a grueling initiation week in October 1992. For six consecutive nights, each initiate was required to do 400 to 500 push-ups and sit-ups during a Two-hour period. "I got pretty strong that week," says Gourley.
Strength, however, was no help on the seventh and final night—Hell Night. The initiates were blindfolded. paraded outside in freezing rain and forced to kneel in mud while their M Club elders pelted them with eggs and a liquid potion that included vinegar, fish bait lure, deer scent and shaving cream. "It smelled really bad, and my face started burning," says Gourley. Adds Bassett: "I screamed out that my eyes were burning, but they told me, 'Just a few more minutes.' "
When Gourley got into the shower at his dorm an hour later, he discovered that his left cheek had been chemically burned and his left ear was festering with blisters. Bassett, who lived in a different dorm, noticed dark spots all over his face, which he at first thought might have been caused when he bumped into a tree blindfolded. Then his skin started peeling off on his washcloth. Gourley and Bassett were both treated for second-degree burns that night at a local hospital.
The next morning, several officers of the M Club sheepishly admitted to school officials that they had violated a campus ban on hazing. The M Club, which had just come off a year's probation for hazing, was disbanded for three years. And 21 upperclassmen who participated in Hell Night were placed on university probation.
Gourley's ear has since healed, and his anger has likewise subsided. "It's just one of those bad episodes in life," he says. But Bassett was scarred for life. "I have two spots on my face that will always be there," he says. "That's not right." "