The Daily Mississippian – September 4, 2012

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The Future of Fundraising

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GAMEDAY PHOTOS: ROAMING THE GROVE

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Freeze pleased with season opener

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Sophomore quarterback Bo Wallace passes for 264 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Rebels to 49-27 win in Saturday’s season opener against Central Arkansas. It was the first time the team has won its opening game since 2009.

A NEW BEGINNING

BY MATT SIGLER mcsigler@go.olemiss.edu

It was a feeling that had not been felt in Vaught-Hemingway Stadium for nearly a year. The Ole Miss football team rebounded from a lackluster second quarter and scored 35 unanswered points in the second half for a 49-27 win against Central Arkansas to begin the season 1-0 for the first time since 2009. The Rebels rushed to the student section to share in the moment – the program’s first home win since last season’s 42-24 win against Southern Illinois in the second week. “We’re thrilled to get a win,” Freeze said. “Wins are important, no matter who they’re against or when they occur. We’ve been in this long enough to know that, and the joy that’s in that locker THOMAS GRANNING | The Daily Mississippian

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Ole Miss quarterback Bo Wallace (14) takes a snap during the first half.

Are students getting more or less with the new meal plans? The cost, usage and application of new meal plans have called for students and workers to wonder if the new options are really worth the steeper prices. BY KELTON BROOKS krbrooks@go.olemiss.edu

The phrase “put your money where your mouth is” has become a reality at campus dining locations. This year, Ole Miss Dining Services introduced the new Plus 1 addition to the meal plans. Plus 1 is designed to allow students to use one meal, valued at $7, a day at any dining location on campus. “We piloted the (Plus 1) program at the end of the spring semester last year to orientation leaders, and it was very wellreceived,” said Jonathan Parker, resident district manager of food services. However, is it as well-received

by the students and the staff? “Right now, everyone is still getting used to it,” said Micah Manscoe, senior accounting clerk at the ID Center. “At the beginning of the semester I would say it had more of a negative effect because it was a change with the cashiers, too. They needed to learn the process of the registers, and the students needed to learn exactly how to use it.” Chick-Fil-A cashier Latreca Pegues said she does not have a problem with the new plan but the food is very expensive in the Union. “I have had problems with students that come to the window See MEAL PLANS, PAGE 4

Meet Sidna Brower Mitchell With the 50th anniversary of integration at The University of Mississippi approaching, former editor-in-chief of The Daily Mississippian, then called The Mississippian, Sidna Brower Mitchell looks back at the events of 1962. BY JENNIFER NASSAR thedmnews@gmail.com

When Sidna Mitchell, then Sidna Brower, entered her senior year at Ole Miss as the editor-in-chief of The Mississippian in the fall of 1962, she was determined to do her best to fulfill her role with the newspaper. “I had come into the year concerned with making The Mississippian profitable,” she said. The student newspaper had become daily the previous year under editorin-chief Jimmy Robertson. The university put a lot of money into the press and into hiring outside help, according to Mitchell.

“I was thinking more about that than the possible integration at the university.” Mitchell remembers being “really astounded” at what she saw of the riot that took place in the late hours of Sept. 30 and early hours of Oct. 1. She attended a football game that night in Jackson before heading back to Oxford and witnessing the riot. “The marshals were surrounding the Lyceum,” she said. “The whole night seemed unreal for a lot of reasons.” The first day after the riots, Mitchell said she had to See MITCHELL, PAGE 5

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