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THE GROVE EDITION EDITORIAL STAFF:

EMILY ROLAND What's Inside editor-in-chief [email protected] P.3 Transitioning to a fall wardrobe P.7 Recipe: Jalapeñ-yo-business turkey MADISON FEATHERSTON meatloaf lifestyles editor COVER STORY: sub-SIPPI: [email protected] P.4-5 Documenting Mississippi From Home P.8 Photo Essay: UM Volleyball vs. North PHIL MCCAUSLAND Dakota opinion editor/copy chief Comics and games [email protected] P.6

CAIN MADDEN photography editor [email protected] Calendar IGNACIO MURILLO September lifestyles design editor

ADVERTISING STAFF 13 Thursday 16 Monday LEANNA YOUNG sales manager On Campus: Fulbright Workshop, Sally McDonnell Barksdale Hon- MICHAEL BARNETT ors College Room 308, 4 pm RYAN HERGET C.A.R.E. Walk, 5 pm MEGHAN JACKSON NO EVENTS account executives Proud Larry’s: Rocket 88 [email protected] Roosters: Megaladon with DJ Witneese

S. GALE DENLEY STUDENT MEDIA CENTER

PATRICIA THOMPSON director and faculty adviser 14 Friday 17 Tuesday MELANIE WADKINS advertising manager On Campus: On Campus: Soccer: Ole Miss vs. Arkansas, 7 pm Oxford Science Café’: Isaac Newton, 6-7 pm (being DEBRA NOVAK held at Lusa Pastry Café) creative and technical superviser Proud Larry’s: Dickey Do and the Don’ts Roosters: Jacob Steifel & the Truth (upstairs) Megala- AMY SAXTON don with Dr Glitch (downstairs) administrative assistant

ARVINDER SINGH KANG manager of media technology

DARREL JORDAN chief engineer

The events on the 15 Saturday 18 Wednesday calendar are taken from the campus On Campus: calendar at OleMiss. On Campus: Brown Bag: Margaret Walker Alexander, Barnard Football: Ole Miss vs. Texas Observatory Room 105, 12 - 1 pm edu and advertising Neuroscience/Drugs of Abuse Brown Bag, Thad Co- venues. Roosters: Chad Wesley Band chran Research Center 1018 Seminar: How To Develop a Business Plan, UM Small Business Development Center, 1- 3 pm If you would like an event to be featured Roosters: HanaLena From Nash Street on the calendar, email thedmfea- [email protected], with the subject heading “Calendar.” NewsWatch 5 p.m. Make the DM part Today’s Monday through of your morning ritual Hottest Friday Channel 99 Music

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COLUMN Transitioning to a fall wardrobe

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BY CARA SPENCER season. Pay attention to the about your summer shoes. however remember to keep Lastly, just because you’re [email protected] trends that magazines throw Often, these shoes can eas- this tip in mind: steer clear changing out your wardrobe, out because there are usually ily transition into the colder of linens and lighter weight that doesn’t translate to losing The wonderful weather tips on how you can pair any months. Wedges are a com- items since they scream sum- any style. The season change from this past weekend was summer piece with a new fall fortable staple for many mer, and you want to remain is just a reason you can start a sweet reminder to us that addition for a chameleon look women that are so versatile seasonally appropriate with experimenting with new fall is finally on its way and in the fluctuating weather. they can be worn year round. heavier pieces while rocking things and trying new styles quickly approaching. As our days are still warm Another popular option is white. out. So, try a crazy print, be The weather also inspired but nights are becoming a the ever-trendy ballet flat. Also, think about going daring a get a pair of spiked me to do this piece, because little chilly, you should look Just add a pair of tights for a thrifting to find a cozy cable- booties or create your own although we live in a warmer to investing in a new jacket weather-appropriate and chic knit cream or white sweater, original piece. climate, Oxford does experi- or bring back your favorite look. which will be a perfect staple Remember your style is 18 ence a “real” season change. one. Try the timeless trench Now I’m well aware that it’s for fall and winter months to however you choose it and With this in mind and with or the versatile blazer; either after Labor Day, and of the come! however you wear it! summer clothes still linger- jacket can be paired with a daunting “no white” rule that ing in closets, it is necessary bright, simple shift dress from goes along with it, but really, to know how to properly the summer or thrown over a WHO CARES?! Aren’t some transition your wardrobe, lightweight top. rules, especially fashion ones, full of summer pieces, into Realistically, we don’t have meant to be broken by those the cooler season. Now this super cold weather, but on who can pull it off? Bring doesn’t mean it’s necessary to rainy fall days on campus and those summer whites on into CAT DADDY’S purchase a whole new ward- cool nights on the Square, a the fall! Those white jeans or Lection robe, but instead learn how to mid-length trench or a blazer trousers that you just had to Large Se implement new staple pieces is the way to go! have are perfect to come into D ts, that will carry you through Everyone loves a good pair the cooler season with you. of Dye S! fall. of boots, but don’t forget Embrace the winter whites, S & tank First and foremost, you Sweat have to know when it is time The Longhorns Are Coming and Festivities Are Near. to begin the changeover from we have everything to meet your summer clothes to fall Your Nails Should BE top notch threads. Personally, I begin because Nail-Thology is here! your t Shirt neeDS! the change in late September or early October, but it still they make great giftS! depends on how the weather is for that year. It never hurts to start introducing a few The Study of Nails by Chris Le & Lena SeveraL pairs of jeans or some light sweaters into the mix among StyLeS anD the tanks and shorts around Got $30 Special coLorS to this time of year. Solar Mani w/ Shellac Gel As college students, most Nails? chooSe from! of us don’t exactly have an 234-9911 9:30 am - 7:00 pm unlimited budget to spend 1535 University Ave. Monday - Saturday on a new wardrobe for each 25623 304 S. Lamar BLvD. oxforD, 38655 (662) 236-263925619 PAGE 4 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | 13 september 2012 | the grove edition sub-sippi: Documenting Mississippi From Home

BY MARY B SELLERS commentary on the state’s He went on to explain about [email protected] problems — which we can all the “projected” images of Mis- name from memory, too, iron- sissippi that anyone familiar Any astute Southerner can ically — they’re going North, with the media in the past de- quote William Faulkner’s fa- South, East and West in the cade or so is aware of. mous words from memory: state, rediscovering our lady Summary: They are delving “To understand the world, you magnolia in the contemporary into the wilderness of Missis- must first understand a place times. It is a courtship of sorts sippi’s forgotten personality. like Mississippi.” — a modern-day colonialism “Most films made of Missis- It is one of those rare gems of culture, thought and radi- sippi are from people outside we, as Mississippians, natives calism. the state, and so they have a and transplants alike, cling Friday afternoon on the sense of what they’re looking to for a sense of hope. It is, Square, I was greeted by two for. They come down, they in many respects, our state’s exuberant young men, eager see what they’re looking for, biography summed up in 12 to have a conversation over they’re content with that, and words. Thanks, Faulkner. coffee about what they are do- they film it and leave,” Greg But how much of current- ing in their upcoming docu- Gandy, who hails from Madi- day Mississippi is actually un- mentary film. son, said. derstood on the deeper levels “We find that there is a need Sub-SIPPI is attempting to that this prolific writer was for a factual representation of get to know our state, date our talking about? what is going down in Missis- state and find out her inter- That is exactly what Vin- sippi in 2012,” said Vincent ests and hobbies, which have cent Chaney, Greg Gandy Chaney, a New Orleans native proven both abundant and and Lauren Cioffi are trying who has lived in Mississippi surprising. to show. Instead of the usual for the past 10 years. Mississippi is intellectual. She is radical. She is glorious F;HIED7BÃ87DA?D=à and the South’s best, well-kept 8KI?D;IIÃ87DA?D= secret. ?DL;IJC;DJÃI;HL?9;I Conventional ideas are ?DIKH7D9; thrown out, and sub-SIPPI >EC;ÃCEHJ=7=;I is working their way into the 7II;JÃC7D7=;C;DJØÃJHKIJ lesser-known crevices of small towns to discover some truly >EMÅEKHÅB;Å ?IIÅH?:; wonderful things. “For example, we have a lot of agriculture,” Chaney said. “People don’t realize that Mis- sissippi is the number one pro- ducer of catfish in the U.S. We found a subculture of Menno- nites in Macon, Mississippi, who raise catfish.” According to the guys, the community calls it ‘aqua cul-

ture.’ COURTESY GREG GANDY “How do you like that word? LEFT TO RIGHT: Vincent Chaney, Lauren Cioffi and Greg Gandy That’s a good one, right?” Make your pride portable with the Ole Miss BancorpSouth Chaney joked, equal parts merchandise to separate mer- To name a few: urban gar- MasterCard debit card. Enjoy everything you love about amused and proud. chandise spending and project deners, alternative religions, your relationship with BancorpSouth and carry an impressive And then there’s the topic of spending. social constructs, the Midtown piece of Rebel pride. funding. “Whenever we look at a Arts District and Vietnamese Combine the Ole Miss debit card with our “green” student checking Originally an out-of-pocket situation, we have three dif- shrimpers. account and receive: project, they initially drove ferent points of view,” Gandy “We are letting Mississippi- to Clarksdale and continued explained. “We have the na- ans tell us what’s going on,” ● Free Mobile Banking App East of the Mississippi River, tive (Gandy), the transplant Chaney added. “Our job is to ● Free Internet Banking – With Bill Pay stopping in small towns along (Chaney) and the outsider track the progression of Mis- ● Free FinanceWorks – online budgeting the way and merely talking, (Lauren Cioffi from Califor- sissippi’s culture.” ● Free Online Statement connecting with the people nia). We find Mississippi as a Gandy went on to say that ● Free first order of image checks there. Eventually realizing that very positive place and a very these people are “facing mod- ● No per check charge this was a much bigger proj- real culture. ern problems and they’re solv- ● No minimum balance required ect than they had anticipated, “These are real people work- ing it in a different way… they ● Ole Miss checks are also available to order they held a kickstarter for do- ing right now doing very radi- still have that culture inside of nations. cal things in a very uniquely them.” More information can be found online at bancorpsouth.com or talk Also, the Print Press, located Mississippian way. And these From unique agricultural to a BancorpSouth customer service representative. in Laurel, donated 100 shirts, are the people we should be methods, to vegan restaurants, which the group sold, put- very proud of and try to sup- to the tight-knit group of Mis- Main Office Jackson Avenue Office ting that revenue into other port.” sissippi music scene-devotees, 517 S. Lamar Blvd. 1929 Jackson Ave. West sub-SIPPI is open to exploring 662-238-7000 662-234-6443 25876 the singular qualities about the state that we should be proud Cool, Confident, Creative of – that the nation should be proud of. “Our main culture, our pri- mary culture, is a subculture to the rest of the world. There’s 87D9EHFIEKJ>9ECÃà €Ã nowhere quite like Missis- $50 opening balance. Certain restrictions apply. To receive free Bill Pay, customer must have either Direct sippi,” Gandy said admiringly. Deposit or Online Statement, or a $4.99 monthly fee will be assessed at statement time. Free Online Statement “People outside of the state required, otherwise there is a $2 monthly paper statement fee for a truncated paper statement. See your Account Information Statement for additional details and fees. Ole Miss debit card has a $5 annual fee. AliceThe Cut & Color& ExpertsCo. have tried to define what the Bank deposits are FDIC insured. BancorpSouth Investment Services, Inc., and BancorpSouth Insurance Services, problem with Mississippi is. Inc., are wholly owned subsidiaries of BancorpSouth Bank. Insurance products are offered by BancorpSouth Insurance Services, Inc. Investment products are offered by BancorpSouth Investment Services, Inc. Member But the reality is, they are say-  ,É-* °Ê˜ÃÕÀ>˜ViÊ>˜`ʈ˜ÛiÃ̓i˜ÌÊ«Àœ`ÕVÌÃÊ>ÀiÊUÊ œÌÊ>Ê`i«œÃˆÌÊUÊ œÌÊ  ʈ˜ÃÕÀi`ÊUÊ œÌʈ˜ÃÕÀi`Ê ing what the problem is, we’re LÞÊ>˜ÞÊvi`iÀ>Ê}œÛiÀ˜“i˜ÌÊ>}i˜VÞÊUÊ œÌÊ}Õ>À>˜Ìii`ÊLÞÊÌ iÊL>˜ŽÊUÊ >ÞÊ}œÊ`œÜ˜Êˆ˜ÊÛ>Õi lice . not saying the problem.” Co KIJÅH?=>JÅ

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Jalapeñ-yo-business turkey meatloaf By Kieran Danielson | [email protected] In the kitchen, we usually try to take a recipe and alternate it by adding more wine than necessary or by adding bacon and other tasty, albeit unhealthy, things. While cleaning out our deep freezer, we found about three pounds of ground turkey whose origins are unknown and the packaging date was non-existent, but the fact that it was free outweighed everything else. With help from my You can live in NYC friends, we succeeded in making the world’s first and only BBQ Turkey Meatloaf. FYI BY EMILY CEGIELSKI [email protected]

Supposedly if you can make it in New York, you can make it anywhere, so why don’t more people hightail it to the city that never sleeps? Well, for starters it’s expensive. It’s far away. It’s hard to find housing. Luckily for you, Ole Miss students, the New York Internship Experi- ence is a way to make all your dreams come true. NYIE is a program that allows you to live in the Big Apple during the sum- mer while interning, net- working and preparing for life in general. By paying regular Ole Miss tuition and fees, you get orienta- tion activities to acquaint you with the city and dorm housing. There is also the opportunity to get scholar- ships. Unfortunately, we’re all students looking for jobs and unable to just drop COURTESY KIERAN DANIELSON LEFT TO RIGHT: Mario Martinez, Daniel-Joseph Loftus and Kieran Danielson; For more recipes of this nature, visit kieranskitchen.blogspot.org. everything and play in New York for the summer. Place the cooked on- for an hour and fifteen minutes. NYIE understands this and irections ion and garlic in the Take this time to listen to your is all about helping you Ingredients: D : bowl containing the favorite CD-R or call up an old in your future career. The Read everything through 4tomato mixture, and friend. program can help you find • 3 lb. Ground Turkey add the tomato PASTE and internships and puts every- first so you can multitask! salt and pepper to TASTE. When an hour and fif- one in touch with Ole Miss • 3 Jalapeños, seeded teen has passed, remove alumni in the area. and halved Hopefully your room- Place the ground tur- the loaf from the oven Once you’re no longer • 5 Tomatoes, prepped mate asked for a food key in a separate bowl 8and layer the rest of the held hostage by the tourist and strained processor last Christ- and add the bread bacon on top of it and place traps of Times Square and • 1.5 Tbsp Oregano 1mas because you will 5crumbs, salt, pepper, back in the oven. Bake for an Broadway, New York want one for this! If you have brown sugar and the two additional fifteen minutes. City can be a fun, cheap • 1.5 Tbsp Thyme one, toss in the jalapeños, eggs. Put your hands into it and incredible place to • Salt and Pepper to tomatoes, oregano, and and squeeze and stir until Remove carefully with live. taste thyme, and when blended, evenly mixed. You may want floral patterned oven- Explore St. Mark’s Place strain and place everything to wash your hands directly af- mitts, and garnish with for some of the best and • 10 Strips of Thick Cut into a large bowl. terwards before giving a high- 9a 40 oz of malt liquor cheapest food the country Bacon five or braiding anyone’s hair. of your choice. Bone Appeteet! can offer. The Lower East • 1 Yellow Onion Cook the onion in a Side and China Town are • 6 Garlic Cloves frying pan until trans- Chop four stripes of ba- home to the best drink spe- lucent and then add con into small pieces Uh oh! Don’t forget about cial and some of the cool- • 2 Eggs the minced garlic. and add to the turkey est bars. On the weekends • 1 Cup Italian Bread 2 6along with half of the the secret sauce! there’s plenty of cheap and Crumbs While the onion is tomato mixture. Blend every- free activities to fill your • 9 oz Tomato Paste cooking on a low thing well and place the mixed Special Mississippi Sauce: weekends. heat, place the strips turkey into a baking pan or Put all the ingredients in a • 2 Tbsp Brown Sugar 3of bacon on a cook- anything similar. We used two sauce pan, bring to a boil, Contact Laura Antonow ing sheet and season with bread pans to get the whole lower heat, and let simmer for at [email protected] for brown sugar on both sides “loaf” part of the recipe down. an hour. That’s it! more information. Special Miss. Suace: to make it “candied.” Cook in an oven at 350 degrees Spread the rest of the • 2 Cups of Co-Co- until about halfway done remaining tomato mix- Classic and remove. Place it some- ture on top of the loaf of place where you won’t for- 7turkey and place in the • 2 Cups of Ketchup get about it you dangus! oven at 350 degrees and bake • 1/2 cup White Vin- egar • 1/2 Yellow Onion, Finely Chopped DUI DEFENSE Preston Ray Garrett • 1 1/2 Tbsp Black Pep- colors • cuts highlights Let our legal team work for you. per (662) 281-0438 • 1/4 cup Brown Sugar haircuts • Keratin straightening • color FOIL HIGHLIGHTING Garrett, Friday and Garner PLLC • 2 Tbsp Salt waxing • pedicures • manicures 1205 Office Park Drive, Suite B • Oxford, MS 38655 [email protected] • 3 Tbsp Chili Powder Find us on Facebook at Garrett, Friday & Garner, PLLC The above listing of these areas does not indicate certification of expertise therein 25885 25688 8

PAGE 8 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | 13 september 2012 | the grove edition Volleyball: UM vs. North Dakota The Ole Miss women’s volleyball team beat North Dakota in the Magnolia Invitational this past weekend. Photos by Addison Dent

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