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University of Mississippi eGrove Daily Mississippian Journalism and New Media, School of 9-24-2012 September 13, 2012 The Daily Mississippian Follow this and additional works at: https://egrove.olemiss.edu/thedmonline Recommended Citation The Daily Mississippian, "September 13, 2012" (2012). Daily Mississippian. 469. https://egrove.olemiss.edu/thedmonline/469 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Journalism and New Media, School of at eGrove. It has been accepted for inclusion in Daily Mississippian by an authorized administrator of eGrove. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The SUB-SIPPI: an exploratory documentary focused on Mississippi subcultures. GroveEdition COURTESY SUBSIPPI PAGE 2 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | 13 SEPTEMBER 2012 | THE GROVE EDITION 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 Follow us @theDM_news THE GROVE EDITION | 13 SEPTEMBER 2012 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | PAGE 3 COLUMN Transitioning to a fall wardrobe PHOTOS COURTESY STOCK EXCHANGE | SXC.HU 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! 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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. 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