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E-sports Are Growing
Tomorrow night on the TBS network, the world of e-sports comes into everyone’s living room. There might not be faster-growing sport organizations in the world than competitive video-game leagues. In Asia, the players are already treated like rock stars. In 2014, more than 205 million people watched e-sports online, which …
Reeves Commends Bryant for Joining Transgender Bathroom Lawsuit
Below is a verbatim press release from Lt. Gov. Reeves supporting Gov. Phil Bryant's decision to join the lawsuit challenging Obama's transgender school bathrooms directive: "Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves today commended Gov. Phil Bryant for joining a lawsuit challenging the federal directive to open bathrooms in Mississippi schools to both …
Malik Newman Withdraws from 2016 NBA Draft
Malik Newman tested the NBA Draft waters and has decided that he didn’t like his current chances. The current Mississippi State University player and former Callaway High School star has decided to withdraw from the draft. Newman still decided to drop out after working out for the New York Knicks …
Did Wins Mean More Than Protecting Women at Baylor?
Scandals are nothing new in college sports, especially in football. It wouldn’t be shocking if every school in the country engaged in some sort of rule violation. Schools in the Power Five conferences—ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac 12 and SEC—are going to garner most of the spotlight for those …
USM to Host C-USA Tournament Starting Wednesday
Conference USA heads to Pete Taylor Park in Hattiesburg, Miss., for the sixth time to hold the conference’s baseball tournament. The University of Southern Mississippi also hosted in 1996, 2005, 2009, 2014 and 2015. Being back in the friendly confines of home might be just what USM needed after the …
A Look Ahead at Album Releases (May-June 2016)
As the summer starts, so does the music festival circuit. That's the primetime for many bands and solo artists to release new music, giving them a little something extra to promote while on tour. Here's a look at some of the big releases—and a few smaller ones that I'm looking forward to—for the coming weeks.
Mississippi College Bests Belhaven for National Title
Mississippi College set a school record for softball wins today in what might be the coolest way. The Choctaws won their 39th game as they took down Belhaven University 3-0, winning the 2016 National Christian College Athletic Association Softball National Championship. MC was the top seed in the NCCAA Softball …
Nyquist Looks to Conquer the Second Leg of the Triple Crown
Kentucky Derby winner Nyquist is a huge favorite at the 141st Preakness Stakes. After holding off the field in “the Run for the Roses,” the unbeaten horse was installed as a 3-5 favorite after the post draw yesterday. This year’s Preakness Stakes features 11 horses, just three short of a …
U.S. House Approves Bill With Amendment to Ban Confederate Flags at VA Cemeteries
Today the U.S. House of Representatives passed a Veteran's Affairs spending bill that had contains an amendment that will ban Veteran Affairs cemeteries from flying Confederate flags. The vote on U.S. Rep. Jared Huffman's (D-CA) amendment ignited debate yesterday in the House but passed this morning by a vote of …
ACLU of Mississippi Responds to GOP House Reps Letter to Dr. Wright
The following is a statement from American Civil Liberties Union of Mississippi Executive Director Jennifer Riley-Collins in response to the group of Mississippi House Republicans who have asked state Superintendent Dr. Carey Wright to step down if she follows the White House’s directive on protecting transgender students’ rights. Some Mississippi …
Mississippi GOP Senators Call for Board of Education to Ignore White House Directive
Following a letter from Mississippi House GOP members, 27 Mississippi Senate GOP members have signed a letter penned to the Mississippi Board of Education and state superintendent Dr. Carey Wright, urging them to resist the White House directive to protect the rights of transgender students. This morning, Wright said that …
Biggest Game in Mississippi Brilla FC History is Tonight
The cliché of the biggest or most important game in a team’s history gets tossed around quite a bit in sports circles. But tonight, for the Mississippi Brilla FC, it will be a lock that the biggest match in franchise history is going to be played in Clinton, Miss. A …
Mississippi Department of Education Stalls on Directive to Protect Trans Students
The Mississippi Department of Education said Friday that they would adhere to Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as well as the joint guidance issued that day by the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of Justice to curb discrimination against trans students in order to …
2016 Blues Music Award Winners Announced
The Blues Foundation has released the list of winners for this year's Blues Music Awards following its 37th annual award ceremony, which took place at the Cook Convention Center in Memphis, Tenn., on May 5. Even casual blues fans will recognize many of the musicians honored that night. The list …
JSU Opens the SWAC Baseball Tournament
Jackson State University gets to play in the opening game of the 2016 SWAC Baseball Tournament. It is going to be an early start for the Tigers, who face off against Texas Southern University at 9 a.m., Wednesday, May 18. JSU earned the No. 2 seed in the East with …
Mississippi Democratic Party Issues Statement on Cleveland School District Desegregation
From a press release from the Mississippi Democratic Party: Jackson, MS – Following the court's order to desegregate schools in Cleveland, Mississippi, Mississippi Democratic Party spokesperson, Ouida Meruvia, issued the following statement: "It is fitting that on the eve of the 62nd anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, the …
Five Finalists for C Spire Ferris Trophy Announced
Mississippi State University has dominated on the baseball diamond this season and is now dominating the list of finalists for the 2016 C Spire Ferris Trophy. The Bulldogs placed three players in the final five for the award. The University of Mississippi and Delta State University each placed on player …
Can Football's Past Save Its Future?
Rugby was a precursor to American football. Soccer is also attached to early football as well, and all three games can trace their roots back to Greek and Roman games. The first football game in America is credited to Rutgers University and Princeton University on November 6, 1869. Rutgers won …
The Laremy Tunsil Saga Drags for UM
It looks like it will be a long time before the Laremy Tunsil NFL Draft night saga will be over for the University of Mississippi. ESPN writers Mark Schlabach and Nicole Noren reported that the texts that showed up on Tunsil’s Instagram account did in fact happen last year. The …
Charter Founder with School in Jackson Plans to Step Down
Ravi Gupta, the CEO of RePublic Schools, announced today that he will be stepping down as chief executive officer of the organization. Gupta opened ReImagine Prep in Jackson, which opened in fall of last year. Gupta plans to leave his position by December of this year. Read his letter below: …