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THE STUDENTMISSISSIPPIAN NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI SERVING OLE MISS AND OXFORD SINCE 1911 Visit theDMonline.com @thedm_news lifestyles sports sports review: Baseball power Diamond ‘Junk’ is poll Rebels head to interesting and Memphis spacey Page 8 Page 5 Page 5 University investigates allegations of sexual harassment ALEXIS NEELY operations supervisor said the she immediately referred it to we want students to feel on cam- female students in an education- [email protected] Title IX office is looking into the Title IX. pus.” al program from discrimination matter regarding video footage “For us, it fell in that sexual Derby Days is a philanthropy on the basis of sex — including and eyewitness accounts of sex- misconduct policy and we felt event sponsored and hosted by sexual harassment — whether by The University’s Title IX of- ual innuendos directed at soror- that there could be a violation the Sigma Chi fraternity, where an employee, another student or fice confirmed an investigation ity members participating in the there,” Labanc said. “That en- women from multiple sororities a non-employee third party. regarding allegations of sexual annual Derby Days event dance tails a hostile environment all participate in a week of fund- According to the University’s harassment during Sigma Chi’s competition. the way through sexual assault raising for charities that also Title IX website, the definition annual Derby Days event. Vice Chancellor for Student and rape, and we see that as very includes a scavenger hunt and a of sexual harassment includes Janie Buford, equal oppor- Affairs Brandi Hephner Labanc serious violations of the Univer- blood drive. tunity/regulatory compliance said upon receiving the report, sity community and the safety Title IX protects both male and SEE TITLE IX PAGE 3

DM STAFF REPORT Green Initiative hosts first campus Tree Trail Walks As a part of the Ole Miss Green Ini- tiative’s annual week-long celebration of events commemorating “Green Week,” the organization hosted its first Tree Trail Walk, led by University Arbor- ist Nathan Lazinsky. Participators in the 30-minute walk met at the Phi Mu fountain in the quad and made their way through campus, learning the names, importance and fun facts of various trees. Junior biology major and Green Week intern Kelli Coleman said these events aim to increase awareness about sustainability and educate a wide audience about the importance of caring for the environment. “This is the first year that Green Week has put on the Tree Trail Walk and we hope that everyone who attends will learn a lot about the different types of trees on campus and have a greater appreciation for what makes our cam- pus so beautiful,” Coleman said. The second Tree Trail Walk this week will start 1 p.m. today at the Phi Mu PHOTO BY: KAMERA GRIFFIN Fountain. Right: Ole Miss students Margaret Walker and Reed Ashton Kevin smell leaves from a tree on campus. Top: Ole Miss students and faculty take a Tree Trail Walk tour on campus. Bottom: Ole Miss students listen to arborist Nathan Lazinksy discuss campus trees. SEE MORE PHOTOS PAGE 4

DM STAFF REPORT Students win 22 awards in regional journalism conference The Daily Mississippian was NewsWatch staff (TV breaking named the top daily student news- news, best use of multimedia), paper in region 12 at the annual Atomic Mississippi (TV in-depth), Society of Professional Journalists Land of Broken Promises depth conference held Saturday in New report (best magazine), Clara Tur- Orleans. nage (general news reporting), Students from the Meek School Lana Ferguson/Logan Kirkland of Journalism won 22 awards in (breaking news team entry), Lo- the annual Mark of Excellence gan Kirkland (online feature), contest. Region 12 includes uni- Jake Thrasher (editorial car- versities in Mississippi, Tennessee, toons), Deja Samuel (breaking Arkansas and Louisiana. Twelve of news photography), Kelly Savage the awards were first-place honors (TV general news reporting) and which will advance to compete at Joe Rogers (online sports report- the national level against winners ing). from 11 other regions. These students will advance to First place award winners in- the national Excellence in Jour- clude: The Daily Mississippi- nalism competition will be held PHOTO BY: GINNY MONK an staff (best daily newspaper), Sept. 17-18 in New Orleans. Attending the SPJ conference were UM chapter adviser and journalism faculty member Jason Cain, and Daily Mississippian staffers Cameron Brooks, Lana Ferguson, Logan Kirkland, Jake Thrasher and Clara Turnage. opinion PAGE 2 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | 19 APRIL 2016 | OPINION

THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN EDITORIAL STAFF:

CLARA TURNAGE editor-in-chief [email protected]

LANA FERGUSON managing editor An open letter to the [email protected]

MAGGIE MARTIN Ole Miss student body KYLIE MCFADDEN copy chief [email protected] Sigma Chi would like to extend a formal We plan to work with Rebels Against Sex- LYNDY BERRYHILL and sincere apology for offensive remarks ual Assault to hold a workshop for our mem- ALEXIS NEELY made during Friday’s dance competition bers that speaks to the severity of sexual ha- news editors portion of the annual Derby Days philan- rassment by way of verbal abuse that would [email protected] thropy event. also be open to the public. Every year, Sigma Chi ends a week of fund- We thank anyone that has come out sup- MORGAN WALKER raising events for Batson Children’s Hospital porting Sigma Chi because of the philan- assistant news editor and donations to Mississippi Blood Services thropy, however we want to impress upon with a choreographed dance competition everyone how inappropriate and insensitive BRIAN SCOTT RIPPEE between Ole Miss sororities. Two Sigma Chi the remarks were. This is something that sports editor seniors emcee the dance competition every concerns not only the women involved in [email protected] year, and they have always interviewed each the event, but our community as a whole. sorority’s chosen “Derby Day Queen,” in a The events do not need to be overlooked ZOE MCDONALD comedic fashion. or washed over, instead they need to be used MCKENNA WIERMAN Sigma Chi impresses standards upon all of to open an honest dialogue about making lifestyles editors [email protected] its members, and unfortunately these stan- positive change in our society. Instead of ar- dards were not fulfilled at Friday’s event. In- guing and fighting we need to work togeth- HOLLY BAER appropriate language was used, inappropri- er to fix these issues moving forward. opinion editor ate questions were asked to the queens, and Sigma Chi leadership has apologized to [email protected] there was behavior that was upsetting, not each sorority in person and in writing, and only to the competing teams, but everyone preliminary disciplinary action has been tak- CAMERON BROOKS in attendance. en toward the members involved in Friday ARIEL COBBERT The Eta Chapter of Sigma Chi code of con- night’s event. photography editors duct specifies that members are to exercise Derby Days is a storied tradition that has [email protected] good grace toward women, and we would raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in its like to sincerely apologize to the queens, the history. In all other aspects, 2016 was a suc- HAYDEN BENGE competing organizations, attendees of the cessful philanthropic endeavor. We would ETHEL MWEDZIWENDRIA design editor dance, and anyone who was offended by the like to thank everyone that put in so much words and actions of any of our members. work to help with the events, however we JAKE THRASHER These young women are our friends and our need to address the greater issue at hand. CARA KEYSER sisters, and it would never be our intention Sigma Chi is committed to making neces- illustrators to hurt, upset or embarrass them in any fash- sary changes to keep the focus of this great ion. event where it should be ­­ on a week ded- This incident, as upsetting and unfortunate icated to serving and celebrating our com- ADVERTISING STAFF: as it was, gives us an opportunity as a com- munity. We look forward to working togeth- munity to address the issue of the sexually er to improve this event and making it more EVAN MILLER advertising sales manager insensitive culture that is all too prevalent in beneficial to Ole Miss for years to come and [email protected] the Greek system, not only at the University to upholding the standards expected of the of Mississippi, but also across the country. members of Sigma Chi. CARY ALLEN BEN NAPOLETAN DANIELLE RANDALL Contact: PIERRE WHITESIDE Sigma Chi President Clay Wooley: [email protected] | (601)826­ ­2014 account executives Sigma Chi Vice President Max Lopez: [email protected] | (404) 4325508­

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comfortable for everyone. TITLE IX RASA President Sydney Green said she hopes to promote an continued from page 1 open, positive conversation about changing the status quo of verbal harassment or abuse of a Greek life on campus to help stu- sexual nature, pressure for sex- dents who feel unsafe through ual activity, unwanted touching, the event. leering or ogling at a person’s In preparation for the event, body, demanding sexual favors RASA will sit down with the accompanied by threats, inap- president, vice president and propriate display of sexually additional members of Sigma suggestive or pornographic ma- Chi to discuss what went wrong terials, stalking and sexual vio- and to ensure the conversation lence. includes more than a one-sided “It’s not what we want for our argument. The open meeting campus community,” Labanc will be held Wednesday at 5 p.m. said. “We want to create a safe in room 107 of the Croft Center environment for everybody. For for International Studies. all students, we want to create Green said the organization one [community] where people has sent every sorority presi- feel like they’re valued and they dent on campus an invitation to can go to class without worrying attend and give feedback about about this stuff. At the end of how female members felt and the day, because we’ve had this, what they saw over the course of we now have an opportunity to the dance competition. COURTESY: UMSAFE.OLEMISS.EDU make our community better.” “Even though not all women A University official is not re- confirms sexual harassment has “The silver lining here is safer place.” felt marginalized by the com- quired to monitor these events, taken place, corrective actions there’s this really powerful con- University organization Reb- ments that were made, the wom- and Labanc said she is not aware will be taken pertaining to the versation happening on campus els Against Sexual Assault is en who did feel upset have every of any who attended Derby Days. circumstances. now about what it means to re- hosting an event on Friday in right to feel upset about what “I think that a clear solution Labanc said they will wait un- spect one another,” she said. “I response to Derby Days and in happened,” Green said. will come,” she said. “I think til the investigation is complete think that’s important to evolve order to think generally how to things will change, and I think and will go from there. our community and make this a make campus safer and more the student dialogue and the stu- dent action will be very powerful and I think that we’re in a place right now where that can play out in a really positive way.” If the Title IX investigation

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The Muslim Student Association at the University of Mississippi is hosting “UM Hijab Day” today to raise awareness and open dialogue about Islam on campus. Students can walk a designated path around the Circle and the Grove and meet with association representatives to learn more about Islam and Muslim students PHOTOS BY: KAMERA GRIFFIN on campus. Top: Ole Miss arborist Nathan Lazinksy tells the history of campus trees to students and faculty. Bottom: Office of Sustainability Project Coordinator Lindsey Abernathy See tomorrow’s edition of The Daily Mississippian for coverage of the event. hands out Green week buttons on the Tree Trail Walk tour TONIGHT Dawes with Hiss Golden Messenger Tomorrow Moon Taxi with The Lonely Biscuits

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MCKENNA WIERMAN zalez had so much as touched to describe “Junk,” I would like you’re sinking deeper into company them, (why was the [email protected] in the past three years (I was choose “groovy.” Each song has a dream, “Junk” has you feel- incredible vocal capacity of Su- all about Tom Cruise’s sci-fi something rather special about ing more like you’re floating sanne Sundfør not used more?) thriller, “Oblivion,” strictly it, and at one point or another, through space with ugly little but something isn’t quite right The first time I heard M83, because of M83’s work on the you’ll love each track. yarn creatures and the clay about “Junk.” The songs all I was driving home from work soundtrack). This album stays very true hamburger from the cover art. work together, but they don’t on a summer’s day. Just as I So, when I heard “Junk” was to Gonzalez’s vision of pro- It’s still kind of a fun feeling, really connect. was pulling into my driveway coming out this year, I imme- ducing music that still vibes but it’s really weird. But with a mind like Gonza- and about to park in the ga- diately went and preordered with the ‘80s dream-pop days Don’t get me wrong, this al- lez’s behind the making of this rage, “Midnight City” came on my copy. I’ve been listening to gone by but with a modern-day bum certainly has its gems. album, you almost have to ap- the radio. For the next 4 min- it pretty much non-stop for the pop-electronic flavor I have “Do it, Try it,” “Go!” and “Road preciate it. M83 makes music utes and 3 seconds I sat in the past week and have come to the yet to find in any other band to Blaster” are fun bops you that makes you feel, sometimes car, frying in the Dallas heat, (difficult) conclusion that while date. From the energetic “Go! should definitely put on your things you don’t quite under- completely transported by the it is not my all-time favorite, (feat. Mai Lan)” to the fantas- “SUMMAH 2K16 JAMZ” play- stand, sometimes things you French electronic masterpiece it’s growing on me like some tical “Solitude,” this entire al- list. “Laser Gun” and “Walk- don’t quite care about. Gonza- blaring through the speakers alien disease. I like this album, bum is full of dramatic, groovy away Blues” have been stuck lez makes no apologies when it of my dad’s car. From that mo- but I almost don’t want to. tunes. There isn’t a song on this in my head since last Sunday. comes to this album; he want- ment on, I was hooked. The name “Junk” fits this al- album to which you couldn’t I would go so far as to say that ed ordered chaos and he got it. To be fair, the sound of bum well; it breaks away from make up some kind of dance. there is a time and a place for Most of the tracks are smoth- M83 isn’t for everyone. Their the continuous flow we’ve “Junk” stays true to the de- every song on this album in- ered in ‘80s dream-pop and first album, “Hurry Up, We’re found in other works by M83 veloping M83 sound, but with dividually, but the album as fun upbeat rhythms that really Dreaming,” was the beautiful and, instead, takes a bunch of this album, there is almost a whole is missing something don’t make you feel bad. brainchild of bandleader An- statement tracks and throws something unsettling about that just leaves you empty after Overall, it’s worth a listen, thony Gonzalez: it was weird, it them together into one work. it. The sound we all fell in a full listen. especially if you’re a big M83 was trippy and it was great. I’ll It’s a fun and danceable collec- love with in “Hurry Up, We’re Maybe it’s the gently spoken fan. There’s a lot to be appreci- admit I didn’t stumble across tion of sound, but it’s not quite Dreaming” resonates in this al- lyrics, maybe it’s the whisper- ated by “Junk” and there’s a lot M83’s debut album until early what you may be expecting, bum better than it has in M83’s ing children, maybe it’s the of good dancing in the car or in 2013, but I gobbled up every- and that makes it kind of funky. other work since, but it doesn’t killer instrumentals that just front of the bathroom mirror to thing I could find that Gon- If I had to pick one word quite stick. Instead of feeling don’t have enough vocals to ac- be had with this album.

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7. 8. 9. 10. LSU ALABAMA OLE MISS LSU is really getting it together. Dear God, Alabama can pitch. The Crim- See Alabama. GEORGIA They’ve won five of their last six SEC son Tide has three legitimate SEC starters Georgia gets this spot this week games. While Alex Lange has been and will pose problems to any team in the simply because they beat South somewhat of a mystery on Saturdays, SEC. The Crimson Tide is getting the bats Carolina, which makes absolutely the Tigers have really put it together at going from being a great SEC team. no sense. So, congrats to Georgia. the plate and are becoming really dan- gerous in SEC play.

11. 12. 13. 14. TENNESSEE ARKANSAS AUBURN MISSOURI Tennessee’s spring game went well. Arkansas has fallen on hard times. They beat Tennessee, so congratula- No. Josh Dobbs showed he could be a They’ve been swept two weeks in a row tions on your award of being No. 12 in potent passer in this league, and Jalen and lost a series to Missouri the week this week’s power poll. Hurd is a stud at running back. This year before that. Arkansas will likely miss the will be a test for the Volunteers, as every NCAA tournament for the first time in expert it seems has them winning the a while. SEC West.

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BRIAN SCOTT RIPPEE games combined, Ole Miss will [email protected] try to reverse its fortunes in the batter’s box this week. Bianco shook up the batting order a bit Ole Miss begins a stretch of five in the series finale in Tuscaloo- games in six days Tuesday at Au- sa, most notably by moving Tate tozone Park in Memphis where Blackman to the leadoff spot. they will play the Tigers for the Blackman has reached base safe- second time this season. This ly in 21 of the last 22 games. game was originally scheduled This is an important week for for March 30 but was postponed Ole Miss. After these two mid- due to inclement weather. week games against Memphis The Rebels hold a 92-52 ad- and Murray State, the Rebels will vantage in the all-time series, and enter the second half of SEC play the two teams have already met with a three-game set against once this year — a game that Ole Auburn at home this weekend. Miss won 9-7. Memphis scored For a team that had aspirations three runs in both the second and of hosting a regional and earning the third inning, jumping out to a national seed when conference a 6-0 lead before Ole Miss used play began, it will have its work a seven-run fourth inning to take cut out for it as it hits the back the lead. Andy Pagnozzi earned end of its SEC schedule. The Reb- the win, pitching 3.2 innings in els currently sit at 7-8 in the SEC. relief of starter James McArthur. Their RPI is at seven, but they will McArthur will take the ball likely need at least 16 SEC wins to again in the second matchup be in any serious hosting conver- for Ole Miss in the first of two sations at the end of the year. The midweek games for the Rebels. offense has come and gone, and McArthur had a streak of five PHOTO BY: TAYLOR COOK it still has not sured up the back consecutive starts won last week Henri Lartigue attempts to tag out Southern Miss’ player sliding into home base during Wednesday’s game. end of its weekend rotation. as Ole Miss fell to Southern Miss practice. McArthur is one of the 5) and are coming off of a series and a 3.51 ERA in four starts and Ole Miss can’t improve its 5-1. McArthur has pitched well reasons why Ole Miss is 8-1 in in which they lost to No. 23 East four relief appearances this sea- NCAA tournament resumé this this year after overcoming a slow midweek games, and he has a 4-0 Carolina at home. The Tigers did son. week, but it sure can hurt it if start that stemmed from a foot record with a 2.05 ERA in his last manage to salvage the series fi- After a frustrating weekend it drops a couple of games this injury he suffered in the offsea- five outings. nale, winning 6-5. They will start at the plate against Alabama, a week against teams it should son that prevented him from Memphis comes into the freshman right-hander Jonathan series in which the Rebels only beat. First pitch is set for 6:30 participating in fall and winter game with a record of 13-23 (4- Bowlan. He boasts a 1-3 record scored six runs in the three p.m.

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