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PHOTO BY CADY HERRING GameDay is coming ESPN’s College GameDay will broadcast from Oxford for the first time in the pregame show’s history for the Ole Miss vs. Al- abama game Saturday. The announcement was made following Ole Miss’ 24-3 victory over Memphis. For a full recap of the Reb- PHOTO BY THOMAS GRANING els’ win over the Tigers, see page 6. For student reactions to the Above: Memphis defensive back Andrew Gaines tackles Cody Core during the first half of the page 7 game Saturday. Top left: Fans tailgate in the Grove before the Memphis game Saturday. Top right: Wide receiv- GameDay announcement, see . er Laquon Treadwell catches the ball to score the last during the second half of the game Saturday. ASB announces 2014 personality election candidates LOGAN KIRKLAND & the leaders on our campus are paigning during the meeting MAGGIE MCDANIEL going to be, the people that are in regard to social media. In [email protected] going to represent our univer- addition to campaigning to sity at homecoming and also individuals directly, candi- The University of Mississip- as the name sake throughout dates are now allowed to use pi announced the 2014 per- the next year.” applications such as Snapchat sonality election candidates Savage said during the per- and Groupme to campaign to Sunday. The elections include sonality elections meeting students. candidates running for Mr. Sunday that the rules for cam- According to the ASB Con- and Miss Ole Miss, home- paigning are in place to avoid stitution and Code, there are coming queen, homecoming distractions in the academic qualifications each candidate maids and class favorites. environment. must have in order to be able Kelly Savage, Associated “The (classrooms) are plac- to run in the elections. Student Body attorney gen- es for learning, not a place for Miss Ole Miss and Mr. Ole eral in charge of the elections campaigning,” Savage said. Miss have to have 60 com- this year, said she thinks the For example students are pleted semester hours and personality elections serve an not allowed to campaign at 12 of those hours must have important role for the cam- all during classes, and only been completed at Ole Miss. pus. one flyer per candidate can be Each candidate must have a “I think our university and posted in an academic build- minimum 3.0 GPA and have Ole Miss community really ing. completed 10 hours of com- gets excited about these per- Savage also explained a munity service in the one year PHOTO BY: LOGAN KIRKLAND sonality elections,” Savage few more rules about cam- Associated Student Body Attorney General, Kelly Savage, discusses the rules of cam- said. “It’s exciting to see who SEE CANDIDATES PAGE 3 paining for the personality elections in a meeting last night. opinion PAGE 2 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | 29 SEPTEMBER 2014 | OPINION

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DYLAN RUBINO sports editor [email protected] COLUMN SIERRA MANNIE opinion editor [email protected] Domestic abuse and double standards CADY HERRING RACHEL GRANGER be treated the same in polit- hit you back? No. ports that a woman abused photography editor [email protected] ical, economic and social sit- It does, however, mean that him. He would probably be [email protected] uations. With that being said, when he does hit you back, it considered the biggest coward Being raised with all boys, we as women need to keep in should not surprise you. on the planet. ELLEN WHITAKER it was not abnormal for me to mind what we ask for. Does it make it right? No. It Abuse is not confined to a ALLI MOORE hear my father tell my brothers We want to have the same makes him human because re- particular gender. Although MADDIE THEOBALD not to hit me. In fact, I would rights and respect as men in flexes are an expected reaction. society has painted the man design editors venture to say that many broth- every situation, but when it is We expect men to be right as the sole perpetrator, it does ers got the “do not hit your time to take responsibility for below Jesus when it comes to not make him the only guilty ADVERTISING STAFF: sister” speech daily; however, actions such as abuse, we claim their patience and ability to re- party in every situation. how many of our girls were a woman hitting a man is not strain themselves in tough sit- A man should never hit a taught to not hit boys first? equivalent to a man hitting a uations. But let a woman slap woman, and a woman should MATT ZELENIK Society has always had this woman. another woman, their immedi- never hit a man. advertising sales manager standard when addressing how [email protected] Immediately there becomes ate reaction would be “hand on We as women need to realize males interact with females. that unwanted separation be- jaw.” that humanity overrides chiv- Hitting a woman is never right, tween the two. No longer are Whoopi Goldberg said it alry, and we need to discontin- EMILY FORSYTHE and there is no justification for we claiming to be on equal best, “If you hit somebody, you ue taking advantage of a man’s DAVID JONES it. But why do we never ad- playing fields but, as individ- cannot be sure you are not go- chivalry and forgetting human EVAN MILLER dress a woman hitting a man? account executives uals, who are fragile and un- ing to get hit back!” nature. A woman hitting a man is able to cause equal damage as I know this sounds harsh, Even more simple than that, equally wrong; not in the sense a man. and I do not want it to be con- do not dish out what you can MARA BENSING that it causes equal damage, CONNOR HEGWOOD When you hit a man, you fused with me giving grounds not take. So, I am not telling but just like a man takes ad- have stepped out of the realm for a man harming a woman. you to not hit a man. Just know KIM SANNER vantage of a woman’s lack of creative designers of women and into the world of The amount of physical power what you are getting yourself physical strength by hitting men. A person who acts like a a man possesses is not equiva- into when you decide to take her, a woman takes advantage lady will more than likely get lent to a woman’s, but why is it that step. S. GALE DENLEY of a man’s responsibility to re- treated like one. Hitting a man always the man’s fault? STUDENT MEDIA CENTER spect her by hitting him. is not ladylike; therefore, men If the woman hits him, he Rachel Granger is a junior Over time, feminism has react to this as if they are not provoked her, and if he hits international studies major PATRICIA THOMPSON become more prevalent in to- dealing with a lady. her, he is abusive. He never from Pearl. Director of Student Media and day’s society. This is the idea Does that mean a man should wins, and God forbid he re- Daily Mississippian Faculty that women and men should Adviser ROY FROSTENSON THE DAILY Assistant Director/Radio and The Daily Mississippian is The Daily Mississippian welcomes all comments. Advertising MISSISSIPPIAN published daily Monday Please send a letter to the editor addressed to The Daily through Friday during the Mississippian, 201 Bishop Hall, University, MS, 38677 MELANIE WADKINS The University of academic year. or send an e-mail to [email protected]. Advertising Manager Mississippi DEBRA NOVAK S. 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Hours: Monday-Friday, DARREL JORDAN Broadcast Chief Engineer 8 a.m.-5 p.m. ISSN 1077-8667 news NEWS | 29 SEPTEMBER 2014 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | PAGE 3 Personality election candidates in collaboration with the ASB CANDIDATES director of community ser- Freshman Maid: Boys: continued from page 1 vice to raise campus aware- Campus Favorite: ness of their charity and en- Lillian Benton Carter Barnett period prior to the election. courage the student body to McKenzie Darnell David Dye The candidates must serve as donate time and money to Girls: a representative of the uni- the selected charity. Faith Fogarty Stephan Castellanos versity through the Office of Homecoming Queen has to Scottie Sheridan Peter Englert Admissions in two or more have completed 60 semester Mary Kate Berger university-sponsored high hours, and 12 hours must Jessica Brouckaert Ryan Schmelz school college fairs during have been completed at Ole Sophomore Maid: William Wildman their elected term. Miss. She must be a female Britt Buchanan Mr. Ole Miss and Miss Ole and must have a minimum Miss must also work togeth- Ferderica Cobb Anna Craig 3.0 GPA. Homecoming Queen: er to select a local charity to Voting will take place Oct. 7 Andrea Forsythe Carly Eason partner with for the duration from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Katherine Flautt of their terms. Their chosen MyOleMiss. Alex Lindstrom Kacie Cross charity will be announced at Chloe Nelson Summer Hill Murray Miller halftime of the homecoming football game. 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30657 lifestyles PAGE 4 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | 29 SEPTEMBER 2014 | LIFESTYLES Movie Review: ‘This is Where I Leave You’ COLTON HERRINGTON “This is Where I Leave You” All the ingredients are there thy Olyphant. These are seasoned tempts to highlight the dysfunc- [email protected] should have brought audiences to – a screenplay adapted from a actors in comedy and drama, film tion of a Jewish family grieving comedy heaven, but instead, this best-selling novel of the same and television, but their abilities the loss of their patriarch, but it family comedy, centered upon a name, an ensemble cast and a are enormously underused and only succeeds in creating a family funeral, leaves viewers about as director with a history of family squandered on silliness and poor- so flawed and melodramatic that lively as the late Altman patriarch. and domestic comedies – but the ly written characters. at a certain point I cease relating Rating: C- Sadly, the film could have ingredients alone aren’t enough. Jane Fonda is demoted to boob and begin thanking my lucky stars worked. There has to be a guiding hand to jokes and hot grandma status, and that I’m not an Altman. bring the product to fruition. Connie Britton and Corey Stoll are In its reach, the film conjures Please Drink Responsibly 114 Courthouse Square 662.236.7970 The blame for the film’s failure given little screen time and even up story lines that fail to propel could be on director Shawn Levy. less characterization. the plot and includes too many The man who brought you films But most surprising was a lack- ancillary characters. The number like “The Internship,” “The Pink ing performance by Tina Fey, who of characters should not matter, Panther,” “Night at the Museum” delivered her lines like her mouth though, had the direction been and “Date Night” doesn’t exactly was wired shut despite being giv- equipped to handle them. Even have a solid track record. (Can you en some of the best material in the at a speedy running time of 103 guess which of these movies were film. minutes, there was plenty of time terrible?) Not all the characters were a to properly tell the story of the Alt- New Kitchen is now open! Even so, he’s no stranger to loss, though. mans and those around them. family comedies as shown in Always charming but morose, Instead, the film needlessly 2003’s critically-panned but au- Jason Bateman and his portrayal concentrated on shock value and dience darling “Cheaper by the of Judd Altman, the main charac- toilet humor, making the Altmans Dozen.” Yet, somehow, his proven ter of the story, manages to pre- caricatures of themselves and, by TONIGHT: ability at showcasing complicated vent the film from bursting at the extension, caricatures of modern family relationships doesn’t come seams. families everywhere. Had the film *Return of the into play here. His reactions and respons- attempted to showcase the talent I wanted to love “This is Where I es to those around him adds a more, “This is Where I Leave You” Leave You” and the Altman fami- much-needed realistic quality and could have been the comedy hit of 25-cent Wings ly, whose family members include helps thread the sporadic plot ele- the fall. matriarch Hillary (Jane Fonda), ments together. Also, Rose Byrne While “This is Where I Leave eldest son Paul (Corey Stoll), sis- and up-and-comer Adam Driver, You” does have funny and endear- *$3 Pitchers ter Wendy (Tina Fey), middle playing Penny and Phillip respec- ing moments, the film ultimately son Judd (Jason Bateman) and tively, shine in quirky roles and in- weaves a tale that turns familial youngest son Phillip (Adam Driv- spire some of the few laughs. complexity into lampoonery and er). Toss in significant others and The main issue with the film is lacks any real heart or laughs. love interests and the cast grows not the acting, though. The issue Levy’s “This is Where I Leave

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the first time I’ve had a kicker Rebels React: College GameDay GAME ejected,” Freeze said. “That 43- continued from page 7 44-yard field goal we missed would have been him.” selves offensively with our turn- The offense did have its bright overs and negative plays that spots, however, as sophomore LILAH HENDERSON freshman bio-chemistry were created, but some of that wide receiver Laquon Treadwell credit does go to them. We obvi- had his biggest game of the sea- “It’s going to be crazy, and it’s going to be super crowded. I ously have to play better on that son so far, catching five passes for mean, I’ve grown up an Ole Miss fan, so I’ve been to the Grove side of the football, and we have 123 yards and two . a ton, but as a student it’s like super awesome.” to make field goals when we get a Treadwell has typically seen a lot chance,” Freeze said. of double teams this season but The Rebels’ special teams got more single coverage looks struggles started when freshman this game. DRU’KIA JOSEPH senior criminal justice kicker Gary Wunderlich was “If Laquon gets one-on-one ejected in the first quarter for coverage, he’s gonna have a “It’s going to be great. We’ve got people’s family coming fighting, leaving the Rebels with- chance to make some plays, and in, sisters coming in. It’s going to be so exciting, and it’s our out their normal kicker for long that was good to see,” Freeze said. senior year. Not a lot of people get to experience College field goals. Senior kicker Andrew Running back Jaylen Walton GameDay, and we will.” Fletcher, who handles the extra also played well, getting 78 yards point and short field goal duties on just 10 carries, including a 23- for the Rebels, converted on a 19- yard touchdown run in the fourth yard field goal in the fourth quar- quarter to extend the Rebels’ lead. sophomore business finance CHRISTIAN MAY ter, but struggled earlier on when Freeze summed up his thoughts on the overall performance. “It shows how much of an improvement The University of Mis- attempting longer field goals. “I’m very, very excited to be sissippi has made. Just a few seasons ago we won two games, Fletcher missed a 40-yard try, as well as a 43-yard attempt. 4-0, and I’m really proud of our and now we’re being considered for College GameDay. Ten “I was shocked when they said guys tonight for battling all the years ago this university probably would have never been Gary was ejected; that’s maybe way through,” Freeze said. considered for it. It just shows what Coach Freeze has done for this school.”

WILL PIPES junior corporate relations and marketing “Once I learned that College GameDay hadn’t been to the Grove, I was absolutely astounded. I mean, it’s one of the 100 things you have to do before you die on several lists anywhere. To think that the biggest football network hasn’t been to the Grove, hasn’t expe- rienced the camaraderie, and the all-out school spirit that’s here ab- solutely blows me away. I’m really excited to have them down here so they can see it first hand, and so the rest of the nation can get a little glimpse of what we’re all about here in Oxford.”

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To place your ad online: www. thedmonline.com/classifieds 1300 Van Buren • Criminal Defense The DM reserves the right to refuse ads that appear to offer unrealistic or Suite 110, High Cotton • DUI Defense questionable products or services. P.O. Box 1820 • Drug Related 201 BISHOP HALL Oxford, MS 38655 Charges 662.915.5503 • Expungements HOMES FOR SALE 111 GARDEN TERRACE BY OWNER $147,500, appraised at $172,500. Close to campus. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, den, fire- place, enclosed garage, fenced. All ap- pliances. (901)491-1049 APARTMENT FOR RENT [email protected] 30856 30857 sports PAGE 8 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | 29 SEPTEMBER 2014 | SPORTS Rebel soccer falls to Texas A&M Aggies 2-1 Sunday CHRISTOPH LUDWIG different team. They kept pos- side of the Ole Miss penalty box [email protected] session in the Texas A&M half of and slid one past McCormick the field, culminating in junior from a tight angle along the The 10th-ranked Texas A&M defender and midfielder Maddie touchline. Aggies (9-1-1, 3-0-0 Southeast- Friedmann’s first goal of the sea- A furious Rebels’ rally with ern Conference) traveled to Ox- son in the 62nd minute. Fresh- just seconds remaining came up ford and rallied from a goal down man midfielder Courtney Car- short. A foul by the Aggies on to defeat the Ole Miss Rebels (6- roll sent a corner kick into the sophomore forward Sara Cole- 3-3, 1-1-2 SEC) 2-1 Sunday at the box, and junior defender Jessica man near the edge of their box Ole Miss Soccer Stadium. Hiskey got a touch on it before gave the Rebels a great opportu- Texas A&M controlled pos- Friedmann headed it home. nity to tie the game late, but two session for most of the first half “My job is to anticipate where Rebel shots glanced off the post, but was unable to put the ball in the ball is going to go, and I saw and time expired shortly after. the back of the net, despite hav- that she was getting a flick on it, “We have to create more ing seven shot attempts. Senior so I ran to the goalie and just got chances,” Ole Miss head coach goalkeeper Kelly McCormick a little touch,” Friedmann said. Matthew Mott said. “I don’t snuffed out attack after attack by “It was probably my first real think we’re clean enough up the Aggies. Their high-pressing goal since being on the team. It front. They’re a good team, and style kept the ball in the Rebels’ was exciting.” they’re not going to give you a half of the field. Unable to main- The lead didn’t last long, how- lot. We just didn’t create enough tain possession, the Rebels man- ever, as senior forward and mid- today.” aged only one shot on goal, but fielder Allie Bailey answered for Despite the tough loss against sophomore forward and mid- Texas A&M. In the 72nd minute, a top team, the Rebels are re- fielder Addie Forbus sent her Bailey took the ball at midfield maining positive. left-footed shot wide of senior and weaved her way to the top “I think we took a big step,” goalkeeper Renee McDermott’s of the Ole Miss penalty box. She Friedmann said. “We proved to goal. The Aggies earned four turned and curled a shot past an everybody that we can hang in corner kicks to the Rebels’ zero. outstretched McCormick into there with the best of them.” The Rebels made some half- the top corner of the net. The Rebels are back in action time adjustments, and, from the Just seven minutes later, se- at Auburn at 7 p.m. Friday. Their PHOTO BY: THOMAS GRANING opening whistle of the second nior forward and midfielder next home game is Friday, Oct. Liza Harbin and Texas A&M’s Janae Cousineau go up to head the ball during the game half, the Rebels looked like a Shea Groom ran down the far 24. against Missouri at 7 p.m. in Oxford Sunday.

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