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MISSISSIPPIANTHE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI SERVING OLE MISS AND OXFORD SINCE 1911 Visit theDMonline.com @thedm_news Mayor calls for venue security after weekend shooting BLAKE ALSUP better provide the “quality of Tannehill was eating dinner a matter of minutes.” Officers had already been [email protected] life and safety that people are on the Square when the shoot- Tannehill continued, prais- posted outside of the Lyric for used to in Oxford.” ing occurred, and said she im- ing the demeanor of officers Double Decker weekend and The shooting at The Lyric “You will see us in the com- mediately made her way over present as well as their abili- were able to quickly respond Oxford on Friday night will ing weeks have some meet- to the scene. She was there to ty to quickly reach a peaceful to the incident. likely lead to changes for Ox- ings where we will discuss see OPD’s response firsthand. resolution and their tenaci- “Folks just started running ford music venues. changes to our policies and “I don’t think that they ty in investigating the event out, so our guys started run- Mayor Robyn Tannehill ordinances regarding enter- could’ve handled it any bet- further. ning in, and they said a guy said Tuesday evening after a tainment venues,” Tannehill ter,” Tannehill said. “I don’t At 9:58 p.m. Friday during started shooting in there,” Board of Aldermen meeting said. “None of those are de- remember being that proud of Double Decker Festival, a per- OPD Capt. Hildon Sessums that she met with the Bureau cided yet, but we’ve already any department head over the son fired a shot into the air said. “All of our officers con- of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms begun discussions about how past year that I’ve been doing after a fight broke out during verged on the place and locked and Explosives, the FBI and we will change those things to this job. Chief Joey East and the “Shoot Your Shot” Jersey the Lyric down.” U.S. Attorney’s Office Tues- ensure the safety of folks that our Oxford Police Department Party hosted by Epic Enter- Sessums said the suspect day morning to discuss how to are there.” had the scene under control in tainment at the Lyric Oxford. SEE SHOOTING PAGE 3 Students discuss their role in Mississippi brain drain BRITTANY BROWN [email protected]

Savannah Smith will receive her degrees in journalism and public policy leadership on May 12, and by this time next year, she will be completing her first year of graduate school at New York University. Smith is one of thousands of Mississip- pians who will leave the state in a phenomenon known as “brain drain.” According to Merriam- Webster, brain drain is defined as “the departure of educated or professional people from one country, economic sector or field for another, usually for better pay or living conditions.” Smith said she first encountered the brain drain phenomenon during a 2017 depth reporting trip to Sri Lanka with the Meek School of Journalism and New Media. After becoming enthralled by the issue, Smith decided to return to Ole Miss and complete her honors thesis on brain drain in Mississippi. “I already knew I wanted to PHOTO BY: ANDREW LONG do my thesis on higher edu- Ole Miss and Millsaps students discuss their plans for leaving or staying in Mississippi during the “Brain Drain” event at the Overby Center on Tuesday. cation and the transformative power of it, but in Sri Lanka Smith realized the culmination Millsaps College in Jackson, four percent. Most of the peo- Louisiana and Tennessee. we had a lot of conversations of her research during an open all seniors, discussed their rea- ple who are leaving the state Brady Ruffin, one of the pan- about brain drain with people discussion at the Overby Cen- sons for leaving or staying in are those with bachelor’s and elists and a senior integrated at universities,” Smith said. “I ter for Southern Journalism Mississippi after graduation. master’s degrees. marketing communications thought about that and wanted and Politics on Tuesday night. According to McGraw and “Brain drain has deep finan- major, will be moving to Ar- to pursue that more. We came Smith partnered with Ole Smith, between 2010 and cial costs, social costs, political kansas to pursue a master’s back to Mississippi, and I talk- Miss alumnus and Rethink 2017, Mississippi lost a popu- costs, personal and human degree at the Clinton School of ed to different professors and Mississippi coordinator for the lation of nearly 40,000, which costs,” McGraw said. Public Service at the University learned (about) how much of a William Winter Institute for is larger than the population Many Mississippians relo- of Arkansas-Little Rock. problem it is here.” Racial Reconciliation Jake Mc- of Meridian, the sixth-largest cate to Texas, Georgia, Flori- “I really want to make the best After successfully complet- Graw to present the numbers city in the state. Between 2010 da, Alabama, Arkansas, North impact I can, and I want to be ing her honors thesis, titled and some of the people most and 2016, Mississippi has lost Carolina and South Carolina, well-equipped. For what I want “Brain Drain in Mississippi: impacted by brain drain. Mc- more millennials than has any according to McGraw. He said to do, (University of Arkansas- Why Some of the State’s Best Graw, Smith and six student other state in the country – a Mississippi sees a net positive panelists from Ole Miss and statewide net loss of nearly immigration of people from and Brightest are Leaving,” SEE BRAIN DRAIN PAGE 3

IN THIS ISSUE... OPINION LIFESTYLES SPORTS Constant campus construction Film screens for Pride Week Matt Luke helps cinch golf tourney win A staff columnist asks if construction on ‘Upstairs Inferno,’ which explores a 1973 The Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Challenge trophy will campus really is a good thing massacre, screens tonight at the Powerhouse return to Ole Miss for the third straight year THEDMONLINE.COM PAGE 4 PAGE 8 PAGE 2 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | 2 MAY 2018 OPINION

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DEVNA BOSE managing editor [email protected] DAVID NOWICKI copy chief [email protected] BLAKE ALSUP news editor TAYLOR VANCE BRITTANY BROWN assistant news editors [email protected] JUSTIN DIAL sports editor BEN MILLER assistant sports editor [email protected] CHRISTIAN JOHNSON photography editor ANDREW LONG assistant photography editor [email protected] LIAM NIEMAN lifestyles editor MARY LIZ KING assistant lifestyles editor [email protected] GEORGE YOUNG opinion editor [email protected] HAYDEN BENGE FAREWELL COLUMN: MAGGIE MARTIN ETHEL MWEDZIWENDIRA design editors the football culture and the editor at The Daily Missis- ing back at the Red Zone, [email protected] campus – that was all that sippian the winter of my MLK50 and mental health mattered to 18-year-old me. sophomore year. I absolutely special editions – as well as KIMBERLY RUSSELL I didn’t mind that I was five loved it. When editorial staff the routine daily papers – we online editor hours from home and didn’t applications came out a few have a lot to be proud of. SARAH HENDERSON know anybody. months later, I applied to be I had no idea how much assistant online editor At the end of my freshman copy chief and was chosen this job would make me grow [email protected] year, I felt like I needed to for the position. – not only as a journalist but IVANA NGUYEN hurry up and declare my I had no idea how much also as a person. For that, I social media editor major. I knew I liked to write, work and responsibility I’d give credit to The Daily Mis- [email protected] so I chose journalism. I signed up for, but I wouldn’t sissippian and the people signed up to take Journalism change a thing about my who’ve worked there during 101 during May intersession experience. It taught me the past few years. ADVERTISING MAGGIE MARTIN [email protected] so that I’d have an excuse more than any class ever I can only hope that SALES MANAGER to stay in Oxford after the could have. whatever I do next teaches Blake Hein spring semester ended. I can’t imagine how dif- me as much and is as [email protected] Working as copy chief of In that class, I learned ferent my college experience rewarding as working at The SALES ACCOUNT The Daily Mississippian the about the different types would’ve been if I hadn’t DM was, but that’s setting a EXECUTIVES past two years easily takes of jobs that journalists do. worked at The DM, and I pretty high bar. Rebecca Brown the cake for being the most Copy editing stuck out to don’t know if I ever would’ve In his 2005 commence- Cameron Collins influential and significant me. I’d always been good developed such a strong love ment address at Stanford, Sam Dethrow experience of my time at with grammar and English – of journalism if I hadn’t been Steve Jobs said, “Your work Ethan Gray Ole Miss. friends in high school always directly involved with it on a is going to fill a large part of Many people come to col- asked me to proofread their daily basis while studying it. your life, and the only way to lege knowing exactly what papers. I knew I wanted to As for the coworkers who be truly satisfied is to do what S. GALE DENLEY they want to study and what pursue something that would quickly became my closest you believe is great work. STUDENT MEDIA CENTER they want to do with their allow me to use my red pen friends, I can’t begin to ex- And the only way to do great PATRICIA THOMPSON lives, but I didn’t have a clue and my skills for something press how grateful and hon- work is to love what you do.” Assistant Dean when I decided to attend Ole worthwhile and was related ored I am to have worked That’s exactly what work- Student Media Miss. I had fallen in love with to my major, and I was eager with such talented peo- ing at The Daily Mississip- Daily Mississippian Faculty Adviser Oxford, the Southern charm, to try it out. ple. We put together some pian was for me, and I’m so I started working as a copy amazing newspapers. Look- grateful for it. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA THE DAILY The Daily Mississippian is published Mondays, Wednesdays, THE DM NEWS TWITTER MISSISSIPPIAN Thursdays, Fridays in print during the academic year, on days @thedm_news when classes are scheduled. 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people will come forward with BRAIN DRAIN SHOOTING more information. continued from page 1 continued from page 1 “The place was packed, so we know folks were taking Little Rock) is the best option was standing on the first floor pictures,” Sessums said. for me,” Ruffin said. “I really of the Lyric underneath one Anyone with photos from love and respect Mississippi, of the balconies when he fired the party or information about and I want to come back, but the shot. No one was hit by the the shooting is encouraged to the opportunities offered to me bullet, and it lodged into the contact OPD at 662-232-2400 elsewhere are more substantial concrete under the balcony. or CrimeStoppers at 662-234- and impactful.” According to Sessums, the 8477. Other panelists expressed only injury during the event Although exact numbers ha- similar sentiments. Terrence was sustained by a man who ven’t been confirmed yet, Tan- Johnson and Alexis Neely, both fell onto broken bottles that nehill and Visit Oxford direc- senior journalism majors, will had been dropped by fleeing tor Mary Allyn Hedges believe be moving to Boston for gradu- partygoers. this year’s Double Decker Fes- ate school and Washington for Following the shooting, tival was likely the biggest yet. work, respectively. PHOTO BY: ANDREW LONG OPD continued to provide its “I’ve been to 23 (of the “Mississippi is not a media Savannah Smith leads the “Brain Drain” program at the Overby Center on Tuesday. usual security. festivals), and I don’t think mecca. I want to have a very sub- The discussion focused on how millennial student talent is leaving Mississippi for “We work Double Decker there is any question that this stantial life and career in media, opportunities elsewhere. like a football weekend, and was the largest crowd that and I don’t think Mississippi can state should do more keep edu- ing at public high schools across we cover all the way from 4 we’ve had,” Tannehill said. provide it to the caliber I want, cated people within its borders. Mississippi. a.m. on Saturday till the last “We have a combination of the but the state needs to show ev- “I think people from our gen- Alexis Smith said she feels a person leaves the square Sun- best entertainment we’ve ever eryone that it’s a place where eration are looking to move to a personal duty to give back to day morning,” Sessums said. had, the best art vendors we’ve they can see themselves be sup- place where people are moving the state’s education system, Two suspects have been ever had (and) a partnership ported, involved, cared for and forward. We need to make this however, she said she would, identified in surveillance with the Student Activities loved,” Johnson said. “Missis- an exciting place where exciting at some point, pursue further photos released by OPD in the Association, which I think was sippi doesn’t do a good job of things are happening,” Barbieri studies outside of the state. days following the shooting. tremendous.” showing its residents that.” said. “We need to give people “I do intend to leave the state One was wearing a white No. Tannehill said gun violence Another panelist, Noah Bar- an opportunity to be a part of for a while, simply because there 23 Cleveland Cavaliers jersey, issues are prevalent every time bieri, is a senior studying eco- something.” are no Ph.D. programs for what and the other was wearing someone turns on the news, nomics, math and philosophy at Only two of the six panelists I want to do,” Alexis Smith said. a North Carolina Tar Heels but in Oxford they are not, and Millsaps College. He will also be plan to remain in Mississippi “I think the state should provide jersey. OPD also released city government is determined contributing to brain drain as a after graduation, both of whom more for the expansion of pro- photos of the vehicle the two to keep it that way. recipient of the Rhodes Schol- will do so as a part of the Mis- fessional and academic oppor- men were in, which they “People who don’t do it right arship. Barbieri will attend the sissippi Teacher Corps. Alexis tunities throughout state, cre- identified as an “older model end up changing the rules for University of Oxford in England Smith, an Ole Miss senior study- ate a state where all people feel Chevrolet Tahoe.” everybody,” Tannehill. “That’s to pursue a master’s degree in ing international studies and they can belong and improve On Tuesday afternoon Ses- the case in everything, and economics. He said he is leaving Spanish, and Kendall Hardy, a infrastructure so businesses can sums said, “We don’t have that’s what you’ll see happen FAREWELL COLUMN: MAGGIE MARTIN Mississippi out of necessity for Millsaps senior studying polit- come here.” anything further to put out at here... It’s unfortunate, but it’s this time,” though he hopes going to happen soon.” ing back at the Red Zone, education, but he also said the ical science, will both be teach- MLK50 and mental health special editions – as well as the routine daily papers – we have a lot to be proud of. I had no idea how much this job would make me grow – not only as a journalist but also as a person. For that, I give credit to The Daily Mis- sissippian and the people who’ve worked there during the past few years. I can only hope that whatever I do next teaches me as much and is as rewarding as working at The DM was, but that’s setting a pretty high bar. In his 2005 commence- ment address at Stanford, Steve Jobs said, “Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do.” That’s exactly what work- ing at The Daily Mississip- C OMMENCEMENT pian was for me, and I’m so grateful for it. 2018 The week of Commencement, pick up your cap and gowns during the following hours: • Tuesday, May 8 from 9:00 am-4:00 pm at the Tad Smith Coliseum Concourse • Wednesday, May 9 from 9:00 am-4:00 pm at the Tad Smith Coliseum Concourse • Thursday, May 10 from 9:00 am-6:00 pm at the Tad Smith Coliseum Concourse • Friday, May 11 from 9:00 am-4:00 pm at the Tad Smith Coliseum Concourse • Saturday, May 12 from 7:30 am-9:00 am at the Jackson Avenue Center (JAC)

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JAX DALLAS telling the Up Stairs Lounge [email protected] story.” Camina is not alone in his The Oxford Film Festival hopes that the screening will and the Sarah Isom Center for spread visibility about the Women and Gender Studies LBGTQ community’s histo- will host a free screening ry. The Oxford Film Festival of the 2015 documentary is excited to contribute to “Upstairs Inferno” and a LGBTQ visibility, as well. post-screening discussion “I think a film such as at 6 p.m. Wednesday at this specifically takes a look the Powerhouse as part at historical events that of Oxford’s Pride Week have impacted the LGBTQ celebration. community and how we “Upstairs Inferno” can learn from it, moving recounts the arson of a forward,” Oxford Film New Orleans gay bar called Festival executive director the Up Stairs Lounge. The Melanie Addington said. arson occurred on June 24, “I think most people are 1973, and for 40 years it aware of what happened in

was the largest massacre the Orlando at Pulse but may PHOTO COURTESY: UPSTAIRS INFERNO American gay community not know the history of had ever experienced. this event and could learn “In 1973 people could Pride celebrations is a cru- a sense of togetherness to For many Americans, something from it.” not openly grieve the loss cial way to contribute to the heal the trauma that the however, the story of the “Upstairs Inferno” is not of their friends in the fire growing trend of acceptance LGBTQ community has Up Stairs Lounge massacre Camina’s first venture into because if they somehow in the U.S. faced throughout its long remained unknown for documenting attacks against revealed at work that they “We are so happy to part- and troubled past. decades. the gay community. His first were grieving, it would raise ner with UM Pride Network “I hope that compassion “I had never heard of it, film, “Raid of the Rainbow the questions: ‘How do you and Sarah Isom Center ev- is the theme that people and I was shocked. This was Lounge,” explored a 2009 know someone at a gay bar? ery year on the Pride week- emerge with, because the largest gay massacre in raid of a gay bar in Fort Are you gay?’” Camina said. end and, with our new grant in the end, despite our U.S. history, and I thought Worth, Texas, that resulted “At that time, there was so from the Academy of Arts religion, ethnicity or sexual I knew my gay history,” in the injury of many much to lose, so you had to and Sciences (Oscars), to orientation, we are more the film’s director Robert patrons. suppress that grief, but in expand our LGBTQ films at alike than we are different,” Camina said. “I asked Despite the short time 2009 there were protests in our festival in February,” Camina said. “I think that around to all my friends and since the Rainbow Lounge the streets.” Addington said. if we recognize that we are colleagues (to see) if they raid, Camina recognizes the For Camina and the Ox- Camina hopes that events all more alike than we are had heard of it, and no, they massive strides that the U.S. ford Film Festival, involving like Oxford Pride Week- different, we will all be in a hadn’t. So I decided that I has made since the attack on themselves in local cultur- end and the screening of much better place.” would take on the project of the Up Stairs Lounge. al events such as Oxford’s “Upstairs Inferno” inspire

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JACQUELINE KNIRNSCHILD If a handmaid gives birth, she belief that genetic relation [email protected] immediately gives the newborn determines one’s parenthood is to her commander’s wife and completely discarded. In Gilead, The second season of “The then moves on to another even though the infertile wife is Handmaid’s Tale,” a Hulu se- household – she is not treated not genetically related to the ries based on the eponymous as a human being but, rather, as handmaid’s baby, she acts as the 1985 novel by Margaret At- an incubator. child’s mother, which indicates wood, started streaming last The handmaid’s only value that a competent mother is not week. Its plot provides a haunt- is determined by her ability to one who is genetically related to ing look into a dystopian Amer- reproduce, and if she does not her child but, rather, is one who ican society called “Gilead” that embrace her God-given gift of has money, power, time and the is ruled by a totalitarian, radi- fertility, she is deemed “un- desire to fully commit to being a cal-Christian patriarchy. woman” and sent to the colo- stay-at-home mom. After a large terrorist attack nies, which are outlying areas PHOTO COURTESY: THE HANDMAID’S TALE FACEBOOK Though a work of speculative akin to labor camps. This ex- fiction, “The Handmaid’s Tale” on the U.S. government, the en- Hannah ends up having a June, who replies that she or emplifies the notion that to be a has eerie similarities to our cur- vironment is left polluted and harmless virus, but during this her husband would stay home woman, one must dedicate her rent society that elicit questions birth rates are declining due to interaction, the hospital nurse from work with their daughter. life to reproduction. about that society. rising infertility. A small group questions June’s ability as a The nurse, however, accuses The most riveting parts Today, we are all in support of wealthy men establishes mother instead of sharing joy June of medicating Hannah of the second season are of child protective services. We martial law, gradually gains about the child’s well-being. with Tylenol to bypass the the flashbacks that help the want to ensure that innocent power and creates a new theon- “Hannah is so sweet. You’re school’s fever policy and avoid audience understand how children are not neglected by omy in which they collect all the really blessed,” the nurse tells missing work that day. Gilead came to exist. their parents. The question re- fertile women and enslave them June, subtly hinting that June “I understand we have One scene depicts the mains: how do we determine as “handmaids.” should be grateful to have a busy lives, but children are so protagonist, June, at work what is “neglect?” In order to ensure that child. “The school was having a precious. We have to make before the overthrow of the Nowadays, in the eyes of the children are born, the ruling hard time reaching you today,” certain that they are in a safe government. She receives a law, an unstable, drug-addicted patriarchs, who refer to the nurse continues. home environment with fit phone call from a nurse at single parent is not deemed fit themselves as “commanders,” When June says she went parents,” the nurse says. This her daughter’s elementary to take care of his or her chil- systematically rape the back to full-time work 10 statement clearly conveys the school who tells her that her dren. However, as birth rates handmaids in front of their months after her daughter was Gilead belief that children are daughter, Hannah, has a high decrease and the value placed wives during a monthly born, the nurse looks at her the most valuable resource in temperature and has been sent on babies increases, could the “ceremony.” disapprovingly, suggesting that, society and that a mother who to the hospital. definition of “unfit” one day In the television show, rape as a mother, June’s happiness has a career is not a “fit parent.” “A child is required to be fe- extend to include parents with is justified in the ceremony should depend entirely upon Instead, Gilead only consid- ver free for 48 hours before she full-time jobs? This second sea- through the Old Testament nurturing her child and not at ers a commander and his wife, can return to school,” the school son of “The Handmaid’s Tale,” reading of Genesis 30:1, in all upon her career. which constitute a wealthy, nurse says. “When we couldn’t begs the viewer to consider this which Rachel could not have “What kind of arrangements powerful, heterosexual couple reach you, we called an ambu- question as well as others about children, so she offered her do you have to take care of your of the highest social class, to be lance. The state has policies; we the future of society. maid Bilhah to her husband, child if she needs to stay home fit parents. couldn’t take any chances.” Jacob. from school?” the nurse asks In addition, the common

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BENTON DODD original university and the during his seven games at Ole [email protected] athlete must have his or her Miss. “well-being” compromised by Although no transfers are The NCAA’s ruling that staying at the university. locked into their starting Shea Patterson will be eligible Patterson was able to roles, Michigan should cer- for the Wolverine’s 2018 meet all of the criteria tainly improve from its medi- season comes after weeks of by arguing that he was ocre 8-5 2017 season after Jim uncertainty over whether or misled about the severity Harbaugh’s poaching run that not the NCAA would waive the of violations committed by attracted the likes of seven one year penalty that is usually the program under Hugh Ole Miss Rebels. associated with a transfer. Ole Freeze’s leadership during After promising big Miss filed an appeal to reverse his recruiting period. things when he took the job, Patterson’s 2018 eligibility Patterson claimed that his Harbaugh must deliver to earlier this semester and the family expressed concern meet high expectations, or he, NCAA released its decision for his well-being because of too, will go down in a long list Friday. the turmoil associated with of coaches that have failed to The NCAA Division Freeze’s departure from the return Michigan to its end-of- I Council and Council university. year spotlight. His contract Standing Committees met He was finally able to expires at the end of the

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The 11th annual Chick- fil-A Peach Bowl Challenge concluded Tuesday after- noon with the third straight victory from the Ole Miss team. Ole Miss Football head coach Matt Luke and Hall of Famer Wes- ley Walls teamed up to bring Ole Miss the trophy for the third year in a row. The golfing tournament features eleven teams com- prised of a university’s coach and a celebrity alum- nus of that university. Fin- ishing the tournament at a staggering eleven under par, Luke and Walls beat out the likes of huge names in the sports world such as Nick Saban, Mark Ingram, Dabo Swinney, Larry Fedo- ra and Roy Williams. “I never felt like we had it under control, but we were making some putts. There was maybe the long par 3 where we ran in a birdie, and that was probably the PHOTO COURTESY: PAUL ABELL | ABELL IMAGES FOR CHICK-FIL-A PEACH BOWL CHALLENGE turning point right there,” Matt Luke and Wesley Walls pose with Peach Bowl Challenge trophy after winning the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Challenge at Reynolds Lake Oconee resort golf course said Luke. “With the Chick- on Sunday. fil-A Peach Bowl being the ship at the University of tions chosen by the coaches I was in trouble, Matt on the outskirts of Atlanta. most charitable bowl game, Mississippi. who receive prize money. would hit a great shot. To Though the previous it is truly an honor to be out The victory by Luke and Walls, a four-time All-Pro be honest with you, when Ole Miss victories were, of here.” the former Ole Miss tight tight end and one-time Su- you’re rolling the putter course, captained by former The first place trophy end marks the first-ever per Bowl Champion during well in a tournament format head coach , comes with a prize check three-peat in the histo- his 14 years in the NFL, had like this, you have a chance Walls, an avid golfer and of $110,000, which will be ry of the event. The whole high praise for Luke’s play to win. He was dead on – Rebel fan, has been a con- split between the Fellow- $650,000 purse is donated during the tournament. bullseye with that putter,” sistent participant for the ship of Christian Athletes to endowed scholarships “I think we ham-and- Walls said. Ole Miss contingent. Coach and an endowed scholar- and charitable organiza- egged it perfectly. When In a tournament that pits Luke will be looking to keep coaches against their rivals this prestigious winning in a completely new format, streak alive next year in Luke has continued Ole the tournament which has Miss’ tradition of victory donated over $7.6 million at the annual tournament since its inception in 2007. held at the Reynolds Lake Oconee resort golf course

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