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T h e SMISSISSIPPIANt u d e n t N e w s p a p e r o f T h e U n i v e r s i t y O f M i ss i ss i p p i | S e r v i n g O l e M i ss a n d O x f o r d s i n c e 1 9 1 1 REBELS FREEZE BRONCOS

Photo By: CADY HERRING Quincy Adeboyejo runs for a touchdown in the second half of the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game in Atlanta Thursday. The Rebels beat the Broncos 35-13.

DYLAN RUBINO said. “We’ve got a to cut the Rebels lead to 7-6. yard touchdown to make the and had a good one.” [email protected] lot to get cleaned up, but at the “It was awful, hard to watch Ole Miss lead 14-6. Wallace Wallace finished the game 25- end of the day, we beat a god for two and a half quarters, and would follow up with two more 36 passing for 387 yards with It wasn’t pretty, but the Reb- football team tonight, and we’re then got in a decent rhythm touchdown passes to sopho- four touchdowns and three in- els found a way late as they excited to be going back 1-0.” there the last part of the game, more Quincy Adeboyejo and terceptions. score four touchdowns in the For the first three quarters, found a way to score enough Core, his second touchdown re- Treadwell, who finished with fourth quarter to pick up their it was a sloppy game to say the points to win,” Freeze said. “We ception of the game. seven catches for 105 yards and first win of the season against least, as there were six turn- never could get in sync because “We just got in a rhythm. The one touchdown, highlighted the Boise State 35-13. overs total, all of them inter- we were behind the chains the short passes got me in a rhythm. receiving core along with Core, “Real proud of our defense ceptions and three for each whole time.” Not trying to do too much,” who finished with four catches and special teams. I thought quarterback. threw Wallace had three intercep- Wallace said on the fourth quar- for 110 yards and two touch- they really came to play and a 30-yard strike to junior Cody tions in the first half alone, ter. “I think the first half I was downs. played with great passion and Core to take the early 7-0 lead but recovered and threw three trying to do too much. I was try- “Cody (Core) has been work- energy. Offensively, we were in the first quarter. Boise State touchdown passes in the fourth ing to do things in the first half ing hard this whole camp,” totally out of sync the entire would follow up with field goals quarter. Wallace hit sophomore that I shouldn’t have done. We Treadwell said. “He is poised to first half,” Ole Miss head coach in the second and third quarters for the 14- got it together in the second half SEE FOOTBALL PAGE12 Ride-sharing service Uber launches in Oxford LACEY RUSSELL Uber General Manager for the tainly to make smart choices [email protected] southeast region Billy Guernier when it comes to drinking and said the company intended to driving,” he said. The app-based transportation focus on college towns where Founded in 2009, Uber began service Uber is now available in students were in need of alter- as a venture-funded startup and the city of Oxford. Thursday the native modes of transportation. transportation network com- company launched an expan- “Students have a variety of pany based in San Francisco, sion of its services to 22 cities. needs to be filled whether they California. Five years later it has Among them are other South- need to get to class or they need expanded globally, offering its eastern Conference stomping to get home from a night out, transit services in 45 countries. grounds, including Auburn, but what we hope to see hap- “Uber is a technology com- Tennessee; Tuscaloosa, Ala- pen is people use the service pany, and what we do is we cre- bama; Athens, Georgia; College and may be not rely on their ate maps that connect riders to Station, ; Fayetteville, Ar- car, may be not feel the need to drivers,” Guernier said. “What kansas; Knoxville, Tennessee; bring a car to campus and cer- Photo Illustration By: LACEY RUSSELL and Gainesville, Florida. SEE UBER PAGE 4 OPINION PAGE 2 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | 29 AUGUST 2014 | OPINION

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SIERRA MANNIE opinion editor [email protected] COLUMN CADY HERRING photography editor [email protected] Connect the Dots: Gaza 101 ELLEN WHITAKER AHMED SEIF mind, join me in attempting to seek only internationally-rec- to “announce the cancellation ALLI MOORE @ahseif86 connect the dots. ognized diplomatic means, in of the infernal [Oslo] agree- April 1, 2014, about 7 a.m.: turn signs a “State of Pales- ments and to exercise Israeli MADDIE THEOBALD Sometimes when I write an design editors Israel makes a surprise an- tine” application requesting to sovereignty over all the terri- opinion piece on an issue, I do nouncement of a plan to build join 15 United Nations agen- tory.” The possibility of impos- not really give a definitive an- ADVERTISING STAFF: 700 more settlement units, an cies in the West Bank city of ing financial sanctions, more- swer to that issue so much as announcement which came in Ramallah. over, is raised. raise questions over it. This ar- the middle of U.S.-mediated April 2, 2014: Threats of April 23 2014: Rival Pal- MATT ZELENIK ticle will be one such time. peace negotiations between further annexation and finan- estinian factions Fatah and advertising sales manager If this article were about the Israelis and the Palestin- cial sanctions are thrown on Hamas agree on a unity recon- [email protected] my position on Israel’s settle- ians. A fatal blow to the peace the table by Netanyahu’s right- ciliation pact that will officially ments in Palestine, it would effort, the announcement im- wing Israel. Take, for example, unite the two under one tech- EMILY FORSYTHE have been very easy to write pedes the progress of process Tourism Minister Uzi Landau nocrat government, ending the DAVID JONES because I know exactly where so much that Kerry decides to who makes the following state- division between them for the JAMIE KENDRICK I stand on the settlements: I review with President Obama ment in Israel Radio: “If they first time since their civil war EVAN MILLER can’t denounce them more, if the peace talks should con- are now threatening (to go to in 2007. Palestinian President account executives even if my life depended on it. tinue. The announcement, UN institutions), they must Mahmoud Abbas, who has But this article isn’t as much in addition, comes days after know something simple: They steered the course of endeav- MARA BENSING about the settlements as much Israel’s refusal to release the will pay a heavy price.” Then ors towards the unity, gives CONNOR HEGWOOD as it’s about one specific thing: fourth and final group of Pal- he adds: “One of the possible assurances that the new gov- KIM SANNER what caused this “particular” estinian prisoners at the end measures will be Israel apply- ernment will stick to the Quar- creative designers conflict? of March. Relevant — the an- ing sovereignty over areas that tet principles of non-violence, I have been closely follow- nounced settlements are ille- will clearly be part of the State recognition of Israel, and com- S. GALE DENLEY ing the recent and ongoing gal under international law. of Israel in any future solu- pliance with previous PLO and STUDENT MEDIA CENTER conflict between Hamas and April 1, 2014, by evening: tion.” the PA agreements. Israel, and I find that there is Almost as a response, Pales- Deputy Knesset Speaker April 24 2014: Despite PATRICIA THOMPSON something very eerie about the tinian President Mahmoud Moshe Feiglin shares the same Director of Student Media and timeline of events —or per- Abbas, a politician known to sentiment by calling on Israel SEE GAZA PAGE 3 Daily Mississippian Faculty haps, their lineup. With that in Adviser ROY FROSTENSON THE DAILY The Daily Mississippian is The Daily Mississippian welcomes all comments. Assistant Director/Radio and MISSISSIPPIAN published daily Monday Please send a letter to the editor addressed to The Daily Advertising 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. Gale Denley Student Contents do not represent Letters should be typed, double-spaced and no lon- Creative Services Manager Media Center the official opinions of The ger than 300 words. Third party letters and those bear- University of Mississippi or ing pseudonyms, pen names or “name withheld” will MARSHALL LOVE 201 Bishop Hall not be published. Publication is limited to one letter per Daily Mississippian The Daily Mississippian un- individual per calendar month. Distribution Manager Main Number: less specifically indicated.

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merged into the Prime Minis- first place? None of Hamas of- also in exile, in Syria until the Abbas presides? GAZA ter portfolio. The government ficials claim responsibility for breakout of the Syrian crisis. Furthermore, Israel reacted continued from page 2 is officially sworn in as tech- the kidnapping. And before Syria, he spent a to the unity between the West nocrat government comprised July 2014: Netanyahu, 15-year jail sentence in an Is- Bank and Gaza with unques- of 17 politically “unaffiliated” however, loses no time to seize raeli prison. In other words, tioned hostility. Are there no Abbas’s assurances, Israel is ministers. This is in addition the opportunity. He acts on his his background seems to ties at all between Israel’s reg- further enraged by the Pal- to Abbas’s renewed assurance threat, authorizing “Operation strengthen rather than weaken istered threatening against the estinian unity. In reaction to of a new government commit- Protective Edge,” an aerial and the claim that kidnappers have Palestinians for forming such the rising coalition, the Israeli ted to non-violence. ground attack on condensed been a “lone cell” acting with- unity and the blanket bomb- government abruptly halts Israel, however, imposes Gaza. This has led to rockets out the approval of Hamas. ing of Gaza? Could the kid- already shaky U.S.-brokered “unspecified sanctions” against launching from Gaza on Is- The timing and nature of nappings have been but the peace negotiations with the the Palestinian Authority. The rael as well. The wanton Is- Arouri’s admission raises some gift that fell into Netanyahu’s Palestinians—namely, Fatah— U.S. sticks to its wait-and-see raeli destruction of the strip suspicion to me. Why would a lap to make the bombing jus- only days before the date the approach by “watching closely came with no discrimination Hamas “West Bank” leader tifiable? Who really caused the process was scheduled to ex- to ensure that it upholds prin- between hide-outs or tunnels who has lived in exile for years conflict to become what it is pire, April 29. Commenting ciples that President Abbas and civilian homes. painstakingly take such pride now? on Israel’s decision to suspend reiterated,” State Department July 25, 2014: Police in claiming the kidnapping as I sincerely do not know if the negotiations with the Pal- spokeswoman Jen Psaki said. spokesman Micky Rosenfeld his “Palestinian achievement”? Hamas is a terrorist organiza- estinian president, Netanyahu On the whole, Palestine, both tells Jon Donnison of the BBC It is as though Arouri sees it tion. Maybe it is. Who knows? says, “[Abbas] needs to choose Gaza strip and the West bank, that militants who murdered as a defeat when the world gets Maybe it is Nelson Mandela in between peace with Israel and now enjoys a fair degree of the boys were a “lone cell” close to being convinced that the making. Maybe it will never an accord with Hamas.” worldwide sympathy and sup- who, while maybe having ten- kidnappings are not “achieved” be. But I can say frankly that, May 2014: Much back-and- port, while, on the other hand, uous connections to Hamas, by his brigades; otherwise why at least at this moment, Hamas forth tension between Israel Israel faces the danger of po- did not act under the group’s would this statement come out is too problematic a group for and Palestine. The U.S. hedges tential international isolation. leadership. If it was ordered only now? If you remember me to defend. Yet, I can also its bets, praising and, in ef- June 2014: Three Israeli by Hamas leadership, Israeli Abbas’s insistence to have the say that I hardly find it believ- fect, taking part in Israel’s so- teenagers are mysteriously spokesman Rosenfeld also Ministry of Prisoners Affairs able that there is no connec- called wait-and-see approach, kidnapped and later killed tells Donnison, the Israelis dismantled in the new unity tion whatsoever between the while at the same time invit- allegedly by Hamas as Ne- would have known about it in government, could Arouri’s Palestinian unity agreement ing, even welcoming, Palestin- tanyahu claims: “Hamas is advance. plan to kidnap Israeli youths Israel dreaded and the maniac ian unity government’s Prime responsible, and Hamas will Despite the increasing and exchange them for Pales- bombing of Gaza the Palestin- Minister Rami Hamdallah to pay.” Yet, so far, there appears doubts over Israel’s pretext for tinian prisoners be an act of ians incurred. Washington. Aside from the to be no evidence to the effect launching the operation, the protest in spite of Abbas’s pol- State Department’s equivocal of that statement, which was bombing does not stop still. icy? Could it be after all that Ahmed Seif is an English support of Israel, Netanyahu made despite equally plausible As of the end of July, more Arouri’s statement is but to graduate student from Alex- faces a combination of domes- claims that the abduction is than 2,000 Palestinians, most prove his still unceasing sway andria, Egypt. tic and international criticism more likely the work of local of them civilians, and 67 Is- in the West Bank, over which of his political rigidness. The individuals unassociated with raelis, three of them civilians, Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Hamas and acting recklessly are killed. The number of Pal- Ahronoth favorably cites an with no regard for the conse- estinian injuries and displace- unnamed U.S. official as as- quences of their action. ments would be too numerous Complete Grove Services signing the blame for the fail- Theories such as those of to count here. Hotty Toddy Lotty Doddy ure of peace talks to the Israeli Global Research, Patrick Cock- August 22, 2014: A turn side, saying that Netanyahu All you have to do is show up! burn, Gershon Baskin and of events. A Hamas West Bank “did not move more than an Sheera Frenkel argue for good leader (a terrorist in my view, Rentals • Set Up • Take Down • Storage inch” and further noting that, reasons that it makes little actually) by the name of Salah “What I do know is that in • Catering To Grove Let us provide a musical background sense for Hamas, at this point, Arouri praises the “heroic ac- the midst of negotiations, the • Beverage & Ice Delivery to your day in the Grove. to engage in violent acts imme- tion” of kidnapping the Israeli • Concierge Service settlement announcements — - at your tent diately after signing the unity kids, hoping to exchange the • Personal Drivers - by the hour not so much the tenders but agreement. In other words, the youths for Palestinian prison- - huge playlist the combination of the tenders theory goes, if Hamas has will- ers held by Israel. With no oth- and planning, coming as each ingly signed an agreement to er Hamas member claiming tranche of (Palestinian) pris- form a unity with the known- responsibility, Arouri explic- Grove Tailgating oners were released — had a to-be non-violent West Bank itly “boasts” that he was be- dramatically damaging impact Services under Abbas, why would they hind the attack. But know this {Catering to the Grove for 10 Years} on the negotiations.” The in- resort to the very same activi- about the guy: he’s been living terview in which that remark ties that for seven years have in exile in Turkey for a numb­er was made was cleared by the www.grovetailgatingservices.com precluded such unity in the of years. Before that, he lived, White House. The unnamed [email protected] 662.607.4279 30906 U.S. official later turns out to be U.S. envoy Martin Indyk. Mr. Indyk later tendered his Applications to be a resignation and returned to his old post. International pressure on campus senator Israel (for its rejection of the Hamas-Fatah unity and are available at the ASB Office (Union 408) or on the thwarting the peace negotia- ASB website: tion) continues with the surge of the “Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions” campaign in OleMiss.Edu/Orgs/ASB support of the Palestinians fol- Lowest Price lowing the recent events. Minimum GPA is a 2.5 June 2, 2014: This is the Textbooks day the government unity is Applications are due back set to be officially enacted. Only one problem: the incho- Friday, September 5th. Large Selection ate consensus government is School & Art Supplies nearly falling apart because of a last minute disagree- ment. Abbas for untold rea- Visit us! sons wants the ministry of Prisoners Affairs dismantled or placed under his adminis- campusbookmart.com tration directly. 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JACKSON, Miss. — Four- gues that leaves no room for ment, warning that successful People know what they’re get- teen Mississippi school dis- interpretation. He hopes the suits could force the state to UBER ting when they’re using it.” tricts sued the state Thurs- lawsuit is resolved before the raise taxes. continued from page 1 Guernier said fares from the day, seeking money they say Legislature convenes in 2016. Musgrove argues his ap- Grove to the Square are around they were illegally shorted by Others say it’s not that sim- proach will provide faster that means is, you download $5; Downtown to Vaught- the state’s public school fund- ple, and any verdict in Hinds relief and get districts back Hemingway Stadium are ing formula over the last six County Chancery Court would money they’ve already lost, in- the app, you put in some basic information, you upload your around $6; and Swayze Field to years. be subject to appeal to the stead of just helping in the fu- Oxford Mall are around $7. The lawsuit also asks a state Supreme Court. ture. He said the amendment credit card information and then if you need a ride some- In celebration of their most judge to order lawmakers to Backers of a ballot initiative would have to be enforced by recent expansion, the company never again underfund the to guarantee “an adequate and time-consuming lawsuits that where you set your location within our app, and you hit a will offer five rides up to $25 in Mississippi Adequate Educa- efficient system of free public could be as expensive as his. fares for free through the end of tional Program. schools” into the state Consti- “There are so many schools button. Five minutes later, a car comes to pick you up and take Labor Day weekend. State lawmakers have un- tution have actively worked to out there that can’t wait into The Uber app is available derfunded the formula by $1.5 persuade school districts not the future for the ballot initia- you wherever you need to go.” When passengers arrive at for download for Android and billion since 2009. The dis- to sue. They warn lawmakers tive,” he said. “They’re having iPhone. For more information tricts, including Greenville, might react angrily by cutting to cut programs.” their set destinations the fare is charged to the credit card they email support.oxford@uber. Hattiesburg and Simpson funding. Other districts suing in- com. County, say they’re owed $115 “Millions of dollars will go clude Clarksdale, Clay County, filed when registering for an ac- million. More school systems into Ronnie’s and other law- Leake County, Okolona, Pren- count. could join the lawsuit, but yers’ pockets instead of into tiss County, Richton, Smith Guernier explained Oxford districts that don’t join would the schools,” said Claiborne County, Tate County, Wayne Uber drivers will be local people not receive back money. Barksdale, a referendum sup- County, West Tallahatchie who use their own vehicles to Make the DM Former Gov. Ronnie Mus- porter and retired CEO of the and Wilkinson County. provide transportation. Drivers grove has been pushing the Barksdale Reading Initiative, Richton Superintendent who sign up to serve the plat- part of your effort. As lieutenant gover- which is funded with brother Noal Cochran said board form are required to undergo nor in 1997, the Democrat Jim Barksdale’s $100 million members believe they can stringent background checks morning ritual helped steer the Mississippi pledge to improve reading. support the lawsuit and the and record authentication pro- Adequate Education Program “The irony is striking. The constitutional amendment. cesses. into law over the veto of Re- constitutional referendum Cochran said the district has Though Uber sounds similar publican Gov. Kirk Fordice. is by far the best way to at- had to cut teachers and elec- to typical taxi services, Guernier With lawmakers putting tack the underfunding issue tives such as fine arts, while it said there are a few distinct dif- more than $400 million into — a permanent, conservative, hasn’t been able to improve ferences. savings accounts in the cur- constitutionally-grounded its buildings. “A taxi is something every- rent budget, Musgrove argues approach with broad public “The board felt like we had body understands.” Guernier there was enough money to backing.” an obligation to try to recoup said. “It’s painted a bright color fill the $250 million shortfall Musgrove’s legal group the funding that’s been lost,” and it has a taxi meter in it. It’s in this year’s formula. would make $27.8 million in Cochran said. generally used full time for that “It’s disheartening to see fees from the 14 districts they type of service. 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0 NEWS NEWS | 29 AUGUST 2014 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | PAGE 9 Ongoing changes to university parking JULIE LABERGE “Unfortunately, everything is passes were oversold. This more commuter spots. portation. [email protected] taking a lot longer.” year parking services sold one Many students don’t like the “I don’t want to have to drive The new expected comple- residential permit per parking long distance between parking to some lot and then wait for After years of planning, im- tion time for the parking ga- space. lots and campus. Tatum Todd, 30 minutes for a bus to come provements to campus park- rage is now spring when stu- “We’re going to guarantee a sophomore IMC major, take me to class,” Marchetto ing are finally in effect; how- dents return for the second them a space within their resi- thinks she is forced to park said. ever, many unhappy students, semester. The garage will be dential zone,” Harris said. too far away from campus. There are two different park faculty and staff are puzzled five stories and contain 823 The other 200 students liv- “It is a little irritating when and ride lots and buses: the by the apparent lack of prog- spaces. ing on campus were left to buy I have to drive around for 30 brown line that picks up at the ress. “350 of those spaces will be park and ride passes. minutes looking for a spot Jackson Avenue Center and Students who paid a higher offered to faculty and staff for Harris went on to explain only to find one that is a mile the gold line that picks up at price for parking passes ex- $500 a year,” Harris said. “If that last year commuter per- away from my class,” Todd the south lot. pected to find more campus those don’t fill up, then they mits were 2.79 permits to one said. “All the buses do is go from parking when they returned will be offered to the graduate space while this year he has Harris’s plan is actually to the lot to campus. Their only this fall only to find there is assistants then seniors and so lowered that to 2.5 permits to keep pushing parking farther job is to take students to and less parking than the previ- on.” one space. away from campus. from their cars to campus,” ous year. This time last year, The rest of the spots will be “I understand students are “The direction we’re going Harris said. there were 727 more commut- “pay on time” spots offered very limited on spaces,” Har- toward is more mass transit The expected wait time for er parking spots; however, to to anyone wanting to park on ris said. “It’s not fair for us for students because we are both bus lines is five to seven lessen the blow to commuters, campus at $2 for the first hour to continually not limit those growing every year and are minutes. They run from seven the university sold 800 less and $1 for every hour after permits based on how many not going to have the space to in the morning to seven at permits this year. With more with a maximum of $10 for a spaces are available because build close parking,” Harris night, Monday through Fri- sophomores getting kicked 24 hour period. students should have reason- said. day. off campus because of the Harris is hoping that a lot of able expectations of finding Harris encourages students Harris encourages more increase of freshmen, there faculty and staff take advan- somewhere to park.” to be more adaptable to the students to use park and ride. are more commuter students tage of the parking garage op- Harris is trying to continu- park and ride option; howev- Permits are still available, and needing to park on campus portunity. Harris also hopes ally decrease the number of er, some students do not see anyone with a different pass and less spots. to make more commuter park- permits to one space each year this as a viable option. Mad- can park there as well. He also “Everything is a process,” ing spots in the near future. until it is 2 to 1. eline Marchetto, a sophomore urges all commuter students Mike Harris, director of park- “My goal is to take the lot by On Thursday, a new lot biology major who did not buy to download the new parker ing and transportation, said. the Tad Smith that was once was opened on Jeanette Phil- a parking pass on time, would app, which allows students to Understanding of the stu- commuter parking and con- lips Drive, southwest of the prefer to have personal trans- check lot availability. dents’ confusion, Harris said vert it back as well as making track and field facility, adding they had previously planned the parking lot by the Man- 248 parking spaces. Harris is to have the parking garage ning Center a metered lot at also hoping that in about two completed by the fall. $1 an hour,” said Harris. weeks, when the construction “We are doing a lot to make Last year, the residential trailers for the parking garage parking better, but we have parking lots and commuter are moved, there will be 88 a lot of issues,” Harris said. Please Drink Responsibly Your Community. 114 Courthouse Square 662.236.7970 Your Newspaper.

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For more information email Station Manager Madelyn Mohr at [email protected] LIFESTYLES PAGE 10 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | 29 AUGUST 2014 | LIFESTYLES The Immortal Vogue Fashion Show KENYA ASHBY [email protected] Saturday, August 30, the Im- mortal Vogue Fashion Show will be held at the Powerhouse Com- munity Arts Center. The fashion show will be host- ed by the Yoknapatawpha Arts Council (YAC) and will showcase the fashion designer trio known as Timeless Generation’s debut fall fashion line. Timeless Generation consists of three members: Ole Miss se- nior Laolu Sanni, sophomore Toyosi Sanni and junior Bryan Nkemdiche. Timeless Generation produces everything from high-end fashion to casual wear, including graphic tees, tank tops, quarter sleeves and dress clothes such as blazers, tunics and blouses. All of their Courtesy THINK ARTISTRY new, exclusive pieces will be ex- Timeless Generation co-founders Bryan Nkemdiche, Laolu Sanni and Toyosi Sanni display clothing from their fashion line. hibited at the fashion show Sat- line: Timeless Generation is for target market would be demean- ativity in every aspect. Not only ion at the time, so the trio hopes urday. everyone. ing to our movement,” Nkem- creativity, but art. Anything has their show’s name “Immortal Timeless Generation stresses “We wanted to touch every sin- diche added. potential to be timeless. We feel Vogue” will be a segue to make that they do not “discriminate gle generation. From the old folks Timeless Generation’s main like this will be a generation that their product endless and time- to any type of fashion,” and they to the new kids to the teenagers. goal is to leave a mark on society. is revolutionary to many more to less. “try to make everything as unique We wanted to touch every style “The name ‘Timeless Gen- come, to the future,” Nkemdiche “That’s how we feel about our as possible.” There is no specific and age,” Toyosi said. eration’ means to be timeless said. target audience for their clothing “By saying we have a certain and to push the grain of cre- The word “vogue” means fash- SEE FASHION PAGE 11 This weekend: The Red Thangs, Belle Adair, Guilded Creatures and The Heard SARA KIPARIZOSKA national touring acts, but this Reed Watson aren’t strangers to at Proud Larry’s. the southern states to Austin, [email protected] weekend the spotlight is focus- Oxford with past appearances The Gilded Creatures, a trio of Texas, and back. ing on Oxford. at Lamar Lounge as well as Mu- Matt Dukes, on the drums, Brad Hughes describes the sound Walk in the door at Proud Especially excited about Belle sic in the Hall. Davis, on keys and bass, and of The Heard as “rock and roll, Larry’s on Friday or Saturday Adair’s first appearance at After their visit to Oxford, this Madison Ruthven on the gui- some fast parts that are punk night this weekend and you will Proud Larry’s, Caradine hopes young Alabama band will be do- tar and vocals, aren’t strangers rock and slower parts that are be sure to experience Oxford’s that pairing Belle Adair with a ing some hard touring at the to the Oxford scene since they blues or indie.” emerging rock ‘n’ roll scene. local band like The Red Thangs end of this year and begin a new frequently perform at Proud This diverse duo is promising With three of the four perform- will help them draw in new Ox- record in January. Larry’s. a pleasant surprise on Saturday ers being local, Proud Larry’s ford fans. Green, Belle Adair’s vocals The Heard, a dynamic duo night. is offering a complete taste of On Friday night, the Proud and guitar, describes their mu- made up of Jace Hughes and For more information on The Oxford’s music scene all in one Larry’s weekend begins with sic as an “erupting volcano with Brian Hatch, are introducing Heard check out their Facebook weekend. The Red Thangs and Belle Adair. lava flowing down the moun- several of their new songs this page and be on the lookout for Proud Larry’s owner Scott The Red Thangs, an Oxford four tain and a couple of ash clouds weekend. The two of a kind got their first album which they are Caradine is proud of this week- member band, will bring in the hanging around afterwards.” together just over a year ago currently recording at Black- end’s local line-up. indie rock with their newly re- During the show, Green also and have been playing shows wing Studios with Winn McEl- “There is a lot of great local leased record. promises “lots of jokes about around Oxford and Memphis roy. music in Oxford that we sup- Pairing up with The Red loneliness and outer space.” since January. Hughes, having This Friday and Saturday at port, and, in retrospect, they Thangs will be Belle Adair mak- Saturday night continues previously lived in California Proud Larry’s on the Oxford support us,” Caradine said. ing their first appearance at with two Oxford acts. The Gild- and Texas, came to Oxford sev- Square, the doors open at 8 For twenty years and count- Proud Larry’s. All Alabama na- ed Creatures can be heard along en years ago to attend Ole Miss, p.m. and the shows start at 9:30 ing, Proud Larry’s has show- tives, Matt Green, Adam Mor- with The Heard, who is making met Brian, and now the duo is p.m. All shows are 18+ with a $5 cased a mix of regional and row, Jonathan Oliphant and their first headliner appearance planning to play a tour across cover.

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COLUMN A marriage of culture and fashion over 27 designers, including the fashion community. Banks your music,” Banks said. “I and receives gobs of fabulous ALEX PRESLEY Alexander Wang, Rick Ow- frequents fashion shows and kind of almost got there with clothing while the designer [email protected] ens, Helmut Lang and Isabel is often photographed at par- it, where it was just like, fash- gains notoriety from being as- 2014 is a great year to cel- Marant, all of which have be- ties with the fashion in-crowd. ion, fashion, fashion, fashion, sociated with a fixture of pop ebrate fashion. come major names in fashion I saw her face and name at fashion, and I was this fashion culture. Designers, such as the late recently. He starred in a de- fashion parties far before I lis- darling.” No proper discussion of Alexander McQueen, have lightfully light and funny video tened to her music, but now, I She has since been focusing fashion and music could be taken dressing to new heights, ad for the Bon Qui Qui Spring am hooked. Her 90s hip-hop/ more on her music but still re- complete without mention- really transforming fashion 2013 T by Alexander Wang dance hybrid sound and her mains a fixture in the fashion ing Kanye West. The self-pro- into a true, modern art form. campaign alongside comedian avant-garde look make this world. claimed “Louis Vuitton Don” Celebrities have always had a Bon Qui Qui (the character is on-the-rise rapper hard to Lady Gaga is still the out- first arrived in the spotlight hand in creating a buzz about Bon Qui Qui, the comedian is miss. Coincidentally, Banks rageous and daring charac- with an awkward preppy style, fashion. Recently, however, Anjelah Johnson) and model was the subject of the Fall ter she has always been, even which included lots of Polo it seems that fashion and pop Alessandra Ambrosio. Rocky 2012 T by Alexander Wang though she has taken a more Ralph Lauren. Fast forward 10 culture have become even also got the chance to walk the campaign, which featured her out-of-the-spotlight approach years and West is now on the closer colleagues and heav- runway at New York Fashion and her song, “Van Vogue,” in to fame lately. Donatella Ver- front-row list of most premier ily influence one another, and Week for Hood by Air, whose a stylized music video-esque sace and the singer are known designers. musicians, specifically, have futuristic designs he wears in campaign. Even as a fashion to be close friends; she was “Skinny pants are rock ‘n’ taken a role of being prime many of his music videos. lover, Banks has an interesting the subject of Gaga’s song roll,” he said in an interview examples of who to wear and “I’m conscious about not and refreshing take on music “Donatella,” and Lady Gaga with GQ Magazine. “And big how to dress. looking like everybody else artists being branded with cer- was featured as the model for coats are really hip-hop. I’m I have to be honest here: most when I get dressed,” he said in tain labels. the Spring 2014 Versace cam- looking for 50 percent rock ‘n’ of the designers who are in the an interview with SBTV Fash- “I think that too much fash- paign. This is a prime example roll, 50 percent hip-hop, 50 “new designer” or “young de- ion. ion attention as an artist can of a healthy designer-artist percent genius. Because, you signer” genre, I learned about Azealia Banks is also another actually smother you, and it partnership. The artist earns know—for genius, you have to from listening to A$AP Rocky. artist that is heavily involved in can really, really distract from fame from being publicized be at a 150 percent.” His song “Fashion Killa” lists

coming soon. come out and enjoy themselves southern star FASHION In addition, Timeless Gen- and take advantage of a fashion yoga center eration hopes that the Immor- show in Oxford with artists and continued from page 10 723 N. Lamar Ave. • 662.607.3222 SouthernStarYoga.com tal Vogue Fashion Show will be designers.” pieces - that they are going to a huge accomplishment for the Currently, Timeless Genera- be here forever - and about the trio. tion’s pieces range from $20- Offering 35+ Classes a week! fashion show as a whole,” Laolu “We hope to open the eyes $120. HOT YOGa, vinYaSa FLOw, said. of people of Mississippi,” Nke- Before the fashion show, there beGinner’S CLaSSeS, GenTLe YOGa “What inspired us was that mdiche said. “Exposure is the will be an art display showcasing we all love fashion,” Toyosi said. main thing. We really want peo- the YAC’s art, followed by a par- Free Labor Day Yoga Class in the Grove “The movement is not in the ple to grasp the dope-ness that ty after the show. Ticket prices Monday, Sept. 1, 9 - 10am fashion industry only. We want we push out.” range from $10 to $750, with the it to reach every aspect of life…. “We want to push the grain art show starting immediately Upcoming workshops: Whatever we create we do not on creativity in Oxford,” Toyosi at 7:30 p.m., the fashion show - Writing & Yoga with want it to be for a season or just said. “We want to switch the at 8 p.m. and the after party at a trend. We want it to live for- style and tradition of Oxford, or 9 p.m. Proceeds will benefit the Ann Fisher-Wirth ever.” at least embrace it.” Yoknapatawpha Arts Council. - Restorative Yoga “We want people to feel a con- The host of the fashion show, The YAC’s mission is to “stim- fidence when they wear Timeless the YAC, hopes that the Im- ulate, foster and promote educa- & Guided Meditation Generation clothing,” Nkem- mortal Vogue Fashion show will tional opportunities and the cre- - Prenatal Yoga diche said. “We feel like some- spark a large interest within the ative arts and to try to provide body can wear Timeless Genera- community. the community with access to tion and feel like that’s all the fly “We love to foster new art- unique cultural experiences that they need to go anywhere.” ists, and we also like new pro- reflect the region and its his- Yoga Teacher Training begins Oct. 5 In the future, Timeless Gener- gramming for the community,” tory,” according to their website. Register by Sept. 1st to save $100 ation hopes to become a national Meghan Gallagher, AmeriCorps This fashion show will be an ex- 30891 brand and ultimately a global VISTA and YAC staff member, ample of this mission in action. brand. The spring line will be said. “We’re hoping people will southernstarYoga.com/classes

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FOOTBALL continued from page 1 have a breakout year, him and Quincy (Adeboyejo). I think it showed tonight and I think we’ll see that the rest of the season. Sophomore running back Mark Dodson scored a 19- yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter to seal the 35-13 victory. The bright spot of the game was the Ole Miss defense, hold- ing a good Boise State offense to just 13 points and forcing four turnovers. The secondary head- lined by senior Cody Prewitt, junior Mike Hilton, senior Sen- quez Golson and sophomore Tony Conner seemed to be ev- erywhere on the field, flying to the ball wherever it went. “We know what we’re capa- ble of. Our coaches know what we’re capable of,” Prewitt said. Photo By: CADY HERRING “Despite what we think of our- Justin Bell douses head coach Hugh Freeze with water in celebration after the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game. selves we have to come out and execute and for the most part as we keep them from scoring, to improve on when it comes to The Ole Miss defense was fun any worse than how we just we executed really well.” we win the game. We just had the defense. to watch for the whole game, played and we’re still ahead. We The offense struggled for to play every play like it was the “We have a lot of stuff to but the offense didn’t find their came out and just played how most of the game. The defense only play.” work on. Execution, filling up rhythm until the fourth quar- we were supposed to in the sec- was forced to keep the Rebels The Broncos had their fair the running lanes better and ter, where everything seemed to ond half and we were fine.” alive in the ball game and they share of scoring chances, as having more of a pass rush,” click. The game was sloppy to start, did just that. they ran seven plays inside the sophomore defensive tackle “It was a tale of two halves but the way the Rebels finished “From the very first touch- Rebel 5-yard line. The defense Robert Nkemdiche said. “There obviously with everything that brings some hope to Rebel na- down when we went up by sev- locked in and made big goal- is always room for improve- happened in the first half,” of- tion that this team can bounce en, we knew that the rest of the line stands to force two early ment. We’ll go back, watch the fensive coordinator Dan Wer- back from anything. game was on us,” Prewitt said. field goals from Boise State. film, get critiqued and go back ner said. “I came in and talked It wasn’t pretty, but it got the “As soon as we score, as long Even if it is just one stellar to practice and get ready for to the guys at the half and said job done. game, there is plenty of work Vanderbilt.” there is now way we can play

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