University of Mississippi - Ole Miss Yearbook (Oxford, MS)

 - Class of 2003

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Robin Freeman by KelleyHunsburger On Saturday, April 27, 2002, the Oxford Tourism Council held the seventh annual Double Decker Festival on The Square. The festival celebrates art, music and food. The festival began with a 5K and a 10K race that went through campus and to the home of William Faulkner. Twenty-four restaurant vendors featured food and drinks from their menu. Vendors included Downtown Grill, McAlisters Deli, Doe ' s Eat Place, City Grocery, and Bottletree Bakery. Art and music were probably the central part of the festival. One-hundred vendors displayed their work, including pottery, glass crafts, painting, photography, folk art, and woodwork. Musicians entertained the crowd throughout the day. Types of music included Cajun, rock- ' ri -roll, pop, Zydeco, gospel, country and Southern rock. theEND Above: The combination of good music, good food and good art seems to bring out the entire town for the Double Decker Festival on The Square. Left: William Faulkner bonds with a little boy at Double Decker.



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by JenniferTaylor The fall semester began with Welcome Week, a week-long series of events to welcome new and returning students to the Ole Miss Campus. The week was designed to enhance the social, cultural and educational opportunities and experiences tor students. By introducing new students to other students as well as to faculty and administrators, this week provided an opportunity for everyone to hear about the special services and programs Ole Miss has to offer. Welcome Week activities have included such events as Union Unplugged, a student organization fair, jewelty and poster sales, a movie night, a tour of campus and the City of Oxford on the Rebel Ride and Fun Flicks. theEND Above: The joust champion. Welcome Week also included a wa y to get out your aggression. If you felt the need to fight a friend or a foe, the joust was the place to go. Left: Bands entertained students in The Grove before the rain came on Saturday. Far left: Welcome Week started Monday, August 19 with the annual poster sale in front of the Union. Middle: Starting classes can be stressful, so SPB tried to help students relax with an Oxygen Bar. Breathe in. Breathe out! Left: One of the most hilarious parts of Welcome Week had to be the performance by Oxfords very own sketch comedy troupe. The Hooligans. ole miss

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