News For: Student WellfairCellular South Will Conduct Student Opinion Poll to Kick off Presidential Debate Week at Ole Miss Cellular South, a leader in wireless solutions and innovation, is partnering with the University of Mississippi to sponsor a poll of student opinions and perspectives on the upcoming 2008 elections in conjunction with the presidential debate in Oxford next week. Cellular South Will Conduct Student Opinion Poll to Kick Off Presidential Debate Week at Ole Miss Cellular South, a leader in wireless solutions and innovation, is partnering with the University of Mississippi to sponsor a poll of student opinions and perspectives on the upcoming 2008 elections in conjunction with the presidential debate in Oxford next week. Condition improves of boy paralyzed after fight The medical condition of a boy paralyzed in an incident with another student last week has been upgraded from critical to serious. For Ole Miss, debate marks school's progress OXFORD, Miss. _ Two generations ago, bullets flew and tear gas canisters exploded among the magnolias as segregationists fought federal authorities over the court-ordered admission of the first black student to the University of Mississippi. Old times not forgotten? Ole Miss acknowledges racial history as it preps for debate OXFORD, Miss. - Two generations ago, bullets flew and tear gas canisters exploded among the magnolias as segregationists fought federal authorities over the court-ordered admission of the first black student to the University of Mississippi. For Ole Miss, Debate Marks School's Progress OXFORD, Miss. -- Two generations ago, bullets flew and tear gas canisters exploded among the magnolias as segregationists fought federal authorities over the court-ordered admission of the first black student to the University of Mississippi. News & Star CARLISLE student Danny Middlewood will ride nearly 1,800 miles to commemorate the father he lost to cancer just four months ago. For Ole Miss, debate marks school's progress OXFORD, Miss. ��� Two generations ago, bullets flew and tear gas canisters exploded among the magnolias as segregationists fought federal authorities over the court-ordered admission of the first black student to the University of Mississippi. For Ole Miss, debate marks school's progress By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS OXFORD, Miss. -- Two generations ago, bullets flew and tear gas canisters exploded among the magnolias as segregationists fought federal authorities over the court-ordered admission of the first black student to the University of Mississippi. |


