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Eric Coghlan. John Pee. and Michael Summerlin secure their football season tickets through the Student Athletic Rebel Foundation. - a |14 Summer in town means the annual Fourth of July parade, followed by sidewalk sales all over town Attempting to create a beer pyramid while his friends watch, this freshman hopes his RA does not come home. Absylom Rising performs live on Gregg Jones ' Mojo show. The Turner Center pool serves as the locale for scuba practice.
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' V f M Performing live for the Thacker Mountain radio show on September 26, 2002, Duff and the IRevelators enchant 95.5 listeners; author William Campbell was also present for Thursday night broadcast at Off Square Books. Built in 1906, the Confederate Monument to the Civil War dead is dedicated to former professor Dr. W.D. Heddleston, who performed the marriage ceremony between William and Estelle Faulkner. Hfe . US ' 1 - i£5» i£ P- -•■ ■£ bbbsw i if ? t w ' « 1 I , JfM- j V I 4 -il m Wi { V y A — Bl E l i Will Aldridge, Yolanda Branch, and Andrew Moore relax in The Circle between classes.
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by KelleyHunsburger The campus life offered is what draws many students to come to school here. As freshmen, it helps us to build new realtionships and find our niche at Ole Miss. As seniors it is what we will miss the most. Campus life encompases the places we go, from a night at Hooligans to marina |frl-rmind(s ftnfI e -Scl «rrf7 ' irfrcluding everything we love about our lives here, from Square Books to the Doublp-Becker Arts Festival. Campus Life is the traditions that we, as students, hold dear. From Groving on football game Saturdays to eating a pizza roll or chicken-on-a-stick at Chevron at one o ' clock in the morning to the Red and Blue Game, we remain dedicated to our traditions. Whether paying a visit to Graceland Too or catching a play put on by the University Theatre Department, students are never in lack of something to do. We also make up a community that is ready to share their time in helping a worthy cause. Eeople fi£re take time out of busy class and social schedules to volunteer i f h pt lrounji Laf ay£tl£ C3unty. Campus life brings together a student body composed of many different identies and makes them one, because of the life they lead while they are here. No student can leave Oxford without taking with them a memory of Ole Miss. That is why we are unique and what makes our experience here different than at any other campus. theEND 6y KeCCeyQ-Cunsfcerger 15 campus life
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