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One year later, a legacy lives on Exactly one year since the tragic car accident that took the lives of three Ole Miss students, news briefs a lantern release in remembrance of the students will take place for the campus that remains DM STAFF REPORTS affected by their legacy. DICKIE SCRUGGS ASKS FOR PRISON RELEASE
FILE PHOTO (QUENTIN WINSTINE) | The Daily Mississippian Oxford attorney Richard due to be released from his first “Dickie” Scruggs, who is cur- sentence on Nov. 6 and is serv- rently in prison for attempting ing a five-year sentence for the to bribe a judge in Calhoun attempted bribery. Scruggs has City, is asking to be released not begun serving his second from prison while his second conviction and wants to be re- judicial bribery conviction is leased until the appeal of that being appealed. Scruggs, 66, is conviction is heard.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Mason Wilbanks, Walker Kelly and Sam Clayton Kelly, COURTESY SHELBY MOORE
BY ADAM GANUCHEAU On Oct. 30, 2011, Sam intramural fields at 8:15 p.m. [email protected] Clayton Kelly, Walker Kelly to honor the boys and the and Mason Wilbanks were legacy they left at the univer- A lantern release tonight at killed in a one-vehicle ac- sity. hurricane sandy MAKES LANDFALL 8:15 p.m. will allow Univer- cident on their way back to Shelby Moore, freshman COURTESY AP | Bebeto Matthews sity of Mississippi students to Oxford after surprising their occupational therapy major pay respects to and remem- families with a weekend trip and girlfriend of Walker Kel- Hurricane Sandy made storm. Some major cities, in- ber three students who were home to Madison. ly, created the event. landfall last night and is pre- cluding New York City, Bos- killed one year ago today, Anyone who knew the stu- “This lantern release is dicted to affect about 60 mil- ton, Washington, D.C., and showing that the boys’ lega- dents or who would like to lion people along the East Baltimore, are taking major cy at Ole Miss has not faded. honor them is invited to the See LEGACY, PAGE 4 Coast and Northeast, ranging precautions, including evacua- from North Carolina to Maine. tions and flood planning. San- According to meteorologists, dy is expected to bring tropi- the storm is unprecedented cal storm-force winds, major ‘Ghosts of Ole Miss’ premieres tonight on ESPN because of the combination flooding and snowstorms over of a cold front and tropical the next few days. “Ghosts of Ole Miss,” a “30 for 30” documentary written by ESPN.com writer and Oxford resident Wright Thompson and directed by Fritz Mitchell, premieres tonight at 8 p.m./7 CT on ESPN. The film examines the 1962 undefeated Ole Miss football team and the integration of the university. faulker Estate suing sony, washington post and northrop grumman BY AUSTIN MILLER [email protected]
The Peabody Award-win- ning ESPN documentary series “30 for 30” continues with tonight’s episode, “Ghost of Ole Miss.” The narrative, FILE PHOTO | The Daily Mississippian based on the long-format William Faulkner’s estate Nun.” The estate is also suing story by ESPN.com writer is suing Sony Pictures Clas- The Washington Post Co., and Oxford resident Wright sics for misquoting Faulkner and Northrop Grumman Thompson, who wrote and in Woody Allen’s 2011 Corp., a defense contractor, narrated the 1-hour docu- film, “Midnight in Paris.” for using a Faulkner quote in mentary, explores the inter- In the movie, actor Owen a newspaper advertisement.
COURTESY ESPN Wilson slightly misquoted The lawsuit was filed last Fri- See 30 FOR 30, PAGE 9 ‘Ghosts of Ole Miss’ writer and narrator Wright Thompson. Faulkner’s “Requiem for a day in Jackson.
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THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN EDITORIAL STAFF: EMILY ROLAND editor-in-chief [email protected] austin Miller managing editor [email protected] jennifer nassar campus news editor [email protected] adam ganucheau city news editor [email protected] granT beebe asst. news editor [email protected] PHIL MCCAUSLAND opinion editor [email protected] david collier sports editor [email protected] madison featherston lifestyles editor [email protected] quentin winstine photography editor GRAPHIC BY CAIN MADDEN | The Daily Mississippian [email protected] This poll was posted on theDMonline.com from Oct. 22 to Oct. 29. This poll, which 197 people responded to, indicates that more than three-quarters of respondents (150) believe that the various problems within the economy are the most important issue in the upcoming election. Please take our newest poll on theDMonline.com to emily cegielski vote on which bowl game you think Ole Miss will attend, if any. The results will be published next Tuesday. senior editor [email protected] tisha coleman COLUMN design editor ignacio murillo Obama, Romney and the progress of America lifestyles design editor kimber lacour & riots, tens of thousands of in chief in this country. It years. sarah Parrish National Guard soldiers and wasn’t without struggle ei- It’s true that Mormonism co-copy chiefs the loss of two lives before ther. fundamentally opposes the accepting integration. Kennedy was highly scru- socially liberal values of Although it required force, tinized outside of the North- many Democrats. Mormon LEANNA YOUNG it was a necessary evil in or- east. Part of his vetting pro- doctrine also isn’t very well sales manager BY ALEC JONES der to remove an archaic, cess as a candidate included aligned with Evangelical [email protected] [email protected] bigoted system of injustice his historic speech to Bap- voters who overwhelmingly and replace it with the civili- tist ministers at the Greater compose the Republican Michael Barnett We celebrate the 50th an- ty and equality written in the Houston Ministerial Asso- South. Ryan Herget niversary of integration at Constitution. Our Founding ciation, assuring them of his Still, independent and Meghan Jackson Ole Miss this year. This an- Fathers intended for every- loyalty to the Constitution middle-of-the-road voters corey platt niversary happens to take one to have life, liberty and rather than the Pope. Still, rally around Mitt Romney account executives place four years after the the pursuit of happiness: without the Southern Demo- because of what his plan is nation watched the man natural rights endowed to us crat Lyndon Johnson as his for the country. Mitt Rom- Jamie Kendrick who would become the first by our Creator. VP, he may have never even ney’s own campaign manag- Kristen Saltzman black president debate his It’s somewhat of a para- made it to the White House. er, Stuart Stevens, is a native creative staff opponent right here in Ox- dox, but the Founding Fa- This 50th anniversary is of Jackson. Romney’s per- ford. We should all take a thers also established a na- also significant because it sonal aide is from Brookhav- JEFF HAMM moment to appreciate just tion in which separation coincides with the first time en and graduated from Ole marketing & digital strategy how far our nation and com- of church and state was an in our nation’s history that Miss just a few years ago. munity have come. essential cornerstone. Presi- neither party has nominated If Mississippians rallying JON HAYWOOD We’ve evolved dramati- dent Kennedy, that same a white Protestant to run behind a presidential can- senior multimedia editor cally in the past several de- man who deployed troops for president. America will didate from Massachusetts cades but the growth has not on the City of Oxford, was either choose a black man isn’t progress then I don’t come without pains. This the first Catholic to hold or a Mormon to lead the S. GALE DENLEY STUDENT university had to endure the position of commander free world for the next four See PROGRESS, PAGE 3 MEDIA CENTER THE DAILY The Daily Mississippian is The Daily Mississippian welcomes all com- PATRICIA THOMPSON MISSISSIPPIAN published daily Monday ments.Please send a letter to the editor addressed director and faculty adviser through Friday during the to The Daily Mississippian, 201 Bishop Hall, The University of academic year. University, MS, 38677 or send an e-mail to MELANIE WADKINS Mississippi [email protected]. advertising manager S. Gale Denley Student Contents do not represent Letters should be typed, double-spaced and the official opinions of The Media Center no longer than 300 words. Third party letters and University of Mississippi DEBRA NOVAK 201 Bishop Hall those bearing pseudonyms, pen names or “name creative services manager or The Daily Mississippian unless specifically indicated. withheld” will not be published. 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COLUMN Politics, rape and God
ments for a while. Apparent- and politics are best not dis- not his place to use his politi- Something that can be ex- ly, that was too much to ask. cussed together? Throw rape cal platform to try to apply plained away. Indiana treasurer Richard into the discussion, too, and his personal religious beliefs To those who have suf- Mourdock, also a Republi- you’re asking for trouble, es- on people who do not share fered from terrible situations can, stated recently, “I just pecially if the words coming them. such as rape, know that most struggled with it myself for out of your mouth are not Politicians like Mourdock of us stand with you and do BY MEGAN MASSEY a long time, but I came to cautious and respectful. and Akin would also do well not harbor such definitive [email protected] realize: Life is that gift from It seems like campaigns to speak in a more under- views about why something God that I think even if life this year are full of people standing manner about such so terrible happened, nor For rape to be such a diffi- begins in that horrible situa- trying to see what they can a difficult and hurtful subject do we pretend to have all of cult subject, we’ve been talk- tion of rape, that it is some- get away with saying, but like rape. There are many the answers about the way ing about it a lot lately and thing that God intended to what good does that do? And people in this country who in which you should handle with very little reverence or happen.” should we as Americans be have fallen victim to this hor- your situations. respect for the people who As you can imagine and more concerned, more de- rible crime and who are hav- Here’s to hoping that the are victims. probably know, Mourdock manding about the truth and ing to overcome both mental politicians who are “repre- We all remember Todd has fallen under heavy fire tact of what our politicians and physical problems as a senting” the American peo- Akin’s statements about “le- for saying that rape is some- are saying? result. These people deserve ple will begin actually repre- gitimate rape” and how the thing God “intends” and for In this case, Mourdock is respect, not further victim- senting us. female body has a way of using this as his reason for free to have his beliefs and to ization by speaking about “trying to shut that whole his stance against abortion. be an active member of his their situation in such black Megan Massey is a senior reli- thing (pregnancy) down.” So now we’re bringing God faith community; however, and white terms as though gious studies major from Mount Most of us hoped no one else into the mix? Has no one as a politician representing a rape is something simple Olive. Follow her on Twitter @ would make any rape com- told politicians that religion diverse group of people, it is and scientific to understand. megan_massey.
we’re too tuned out by our mind. and I don’t mean by censor- what’s endowed to us by our PROGRESS, high standard of living and In other aspects of our ing the Internet. Creator. continued from page 2 engrossment with the media country we’ve deviated very The 50th anniversary This year is a lesson to us — the bread and circuses of far from what the Founders of integration at Ole Miss that when we fight to defend the American Empire –—to envisioned. We may have is about something much not only our own rights but know what is. pay attention to their per- unexpectedly achieved one deeper than race. It’s about also the rights of others we It’s also true that Ameri- sonal beliefs? I certainly goal of the United States — how the individual is the complete another stage of cans were able to overlook hope not. to be able to elect a black smallest minority on earth, evolution in the American race in 2008 when elect- If you ask someone why man and a Mormon — but and supporting minorities Experiment. Let’s keep it ing Barack Obama as the they’re voting for Obama, have ignored many others. requires us to embrace the up. first black president. Many it’s probably not because The First Amendment rights that each and every Americans are just as will- they think Mitt Romney is of the Constitution en- one of us is born with. It’s Alec Jones is a junior accoun- ing to overlook race and not a racist. If you ask someone sures separation of church not about what’s written on tancy major from Catonsville, vote for him this election why they’re voting for Rom- and state. The Fourteenth a piece of paper, it’s about Md. because they simply believe ney, it’s probably not be- Amendment allowed James he’s done a poor job as presi- cause they suspect Obama Meredith to enroll in classes. dent. It seems we’ve become is secretly Muslim. A can- Let’s celebrate our a nation that truly embodies didate’s moral and religious achievements as a society tolerance once and for all. views are a direct window by looking at other parts of Are we able to overlook into the ethics of his or her the Constitution we can start our racial and religious dif- decision making, but how defending and promoting. A ferences just because we’ll they stand on the issues is simple Google search can elect anyone who performs the ultimate litmus test. provide you with a half doz- www.olemiss.edu/squaretoast more like a rock star than It almost seems like we’ve en violations of the Consti- a statesman? Do we choose become the nation our tution going on right before leaders simply because Founding Fathers had in our very eyes. Let’s fix that,
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Producer discusses the processes of screen writing at Bishop tonight
Christopher Offutt, who has written and produced episodes of “True Blood” and “Weeds,” will screen an episode he wrote for the HBO show “Treme” tonight at 7 p.m.
BY JONECE DUNIGAN work.” [email protected] Mark Camire, senior music productions major and cinema Christopher Offutt, assistant minor, is excited about how professor of English and screen Offutt will use the dialogue be- writing at The University of tween the characters because it Mississippi, will screen an epi- is an element he considers the sode he wrote and produced most important in a show. for the HBO show “Treme” “Words are very powerful tonight at 7 p.m. in 207 Bishop things,” Camire said. “It’s what Hall. keeps a story moving and what As a producer and writer people remember the most. I for both “True Blood” and would like to see what (Offutt’s) “Weeds,” Offutt hopes screen- process is about. What line ing the show will explain the works and what line doesn’t.” process of screen writing to fu- Offutt will hold a question- ture producers. and-answer session after the Alan Arrivee, theater and screening in order to discuss screen writing professor, thinks the screen writing process in- Offutt’s work will give students depth. an experience outside of class Offutt hopes it will provoke to hear insightful comments students to explore the possi- from Offutt and become in- bilities of getting their writing spired. on television. “It’s a lot of work to write a “What you are writing in screenplay, especially a full your classrooms today will be length screenplay,” Arrivee able to make it to the screens said. “Sometimes students one day with just a little luck FILE PHOTO (QUENTIN WINSTINE) | The Daily Mississippian need to feel the excitement of and a lot of hard work,” he Tonight the English department is having a special screening of HBO’s TREME, episode 6, written by Chris Offutt. The screen- why they are putting in all that said. ing will be followed with Offutt taking questions.
Order (KA) chapter at Ole philanthropy earnings. Last and at KA by all of the boys that immediately after the LEGACY, Miss. spring, KA held a golf tour- is something that is truly accident.” continued from page 1 “We are continuing to do nament and silent auction amazing.” Walker Kelly’s younger some great things in their to raise money for the me- All three students loved brother, who is a freshman honor,” said Matthew Jones, morial scholarship fund. A Ole Miss, and they were at Ole Miss, is now a mem- something we have done senior political science ma- ceremony was held for the able to leave their mark on ber of KA, and multiple KA once a month since the ac- jor and KA president. “The families at KA earlier this the Ole Miss community. members devoted their lives cident in Madison,” Moore accident was really tough for semester to give the scholar- “Mason bled red and blue to Christ the day after the said. “We thought it would everyone that knew them, ship to a rising senior at Ole and loved to put a smile on accident, according to Chris be good to have it in Oxford but it has made our frater- Miss. peoples’ faces,” Ken Wil- Kelly. this time so that people that nity so much stronger and “That is something that banks, father of Mason Wil- All the boys’ fathers spe- were close to the boys could such a better family.” we will be doing for a very banks, said. “The love and cifically expressed their fam- get here easier than it would In addition to the lantern long time,” Jones said. “It’s support that Ole Miss has ilies’ gratitude to not only be if we had it in Madison.” release to memorialize the a great way to pay respect shown to us is nothing sur- KA, but also the Ole Miss The boys were driving students, KA has established and honor to the families of prising. It’s simply one big community, the city of Ox- back to Oxford to attend a an endowment and schol- the guys and continue their family, there’s no doubt ford, the city of Madison and fraternity church event when arship fund in honor of the legacy on this campus.” about that.” the state of Mississippi. the accident occurred. All three students, contributing One year later, the legacy The boys also established “We can still get together three were initiated mem- about $81,000 to the endow- of the boys still lives on, ac- a lasting legacy at KA. with friends and talk about bers of the Kappa Alpha ment fund through spring cording to Moore. “Walker had the ability to stories and things about any “Sam Clayton lived life be a best friend to a lot of of the three of them,” Moore with a smile on his face and different people,” said Chris said. “They truly have love in his heart,” said Sam Kelly, father of Walker Kel- touched so many people’s Kelly, the father of Sam ly. “The impact he made in lives and shown us all to live Clayton Kelly. “The legacy his short time at Ole Miss life to the fullest. I’ve learned that has been left at Ole Miss was incredible, and we saw so much this past year that I could write a book about it.” Moore created a public Facebook page for tonight’s event and is expecting close TWO DAYS ONLY! to 100 people to honor the Tuesday 10/30 & Wednesday 10/31 Panhellenic Executive boys tonight. “I never thought I would Buy one and get any second one FREE Council Interest Meeting have to plan something like (of equal or lesser value) this,” Moore said. “I know 1) Large Fried Rice (one choice of meat or veg.) ...... 8.25 October 30, 8:15p.m. that about 30 or 40 of our 2) Singapore Rice Noodle (curried flavored, one choice of meat or veg.)8.25 friends from Mississippi 3) Spicy Beef Noodle Soup ...... 9.50 in Union Room 405 State are coming, and I know 4) Chinese Chicken Noodle Soup ...... 9.50 that many Ole Miss students 5) Lo Mein Noodle (one choice of meat or veg.) ...... 8.25 Applications are avaliable now will be there as well.” 6) Crispy Sesame Chicken ...... 8.95 7) Chinese BBQ Pork w/ Mixed Vegetables ...... 8.50 and due on Wednesday, 8) Crispy Tofu & Assorted Vegetables ...... 7.95 November 7 at 6 pm NewsWatch 9) Teriyaki Chicken ...... 8.95 10) Spicy Beef w/ Mushroom...... 8.95 5 p.m. Monday Interviews will be the (#6 - #10 choice of white or fried rice) through Friday (662) 234-4973 Good for Dine-In & To Go week of November 12 1501 Jackson Ave. W. Cannot combine with other specials Oxford, MS 38655 Must have coupon Channel 99 26736 26847 The 30-minute show is the oNly loCal television newscast generating news directly to and for ole Miss, oxford and lafayette County.
Rebroadcast at 10 p.m. NEWS NEWS | 30 october 2012 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | PAGE 5 Former superintendent Ole Miss beauty in the fall returns to campus Ole Miss was recently named as the second best campus to be on this autumn by thebestcolleges.org. Tom Burnham will return to Ole Miss as director of Principal Corps, a 13-month program meant to help graduate students excel in leadership, educational and directorial abilities.
BY HANNAH FRANK [email protected] Tom Burnham, former super- intendent of Mississippi and for- mer dean of The University of Mississippi School of Education, is returning to the university to take on the job of director for the Principal Corps. The Principal Corps was cre- ated in 2009 with a donation from the Jim and Donna Barks- dale Foundation. It is an exten- sive 13-month program meant to help graduate students excel Angelina Mazzanti | The Daily Mississippian in leadership, educational and Former Superintendent of Education directorial abilities. The pro- Tom Burnham gram includes summer sessions and an internship. program and understands the Admittance into Principal importance of principals in a Corps comes with free text- school. books and course materials and “I believe strongly in both the a $10,000 signing bonus if the mission and actions of the Mis- graduate accepts an adminis- sissippi Principal Corps,” Burn- trative position in Mississippi, ham said. “The real difference among other benefits. in the level of academic achieve-
Upon completing the pro- ment of students rests with the PHOTOS BY KAYLA McCARTY | The Daily Mississippian gram, students receive a mas- quality of the teacher in the ter’s degree. classroom and the leadership BY DAVID KENNEDY According to the thebe- for prospective students. Susan McClelland, current ability of the principal in charge [email protected] stcolleges.org ranking, Ole “Our campus beauty really director of Principal Corps, said of the school.” Miss’ Grove, the “Holy Grail does sell the university to a Burnham is the right man for the The program is starting its fifth The University of Mis- of Tailgating,” is a major rea- lot of students,” Ward said. job. session. Every graduate of the sissippi’s Oxford campus son why the school received “It is consistently something “Dr. Burnham is the ideal per- program has been offered a job has been named one of the the ranking. we hear from students on son to lead this program into the as a principal or vice principal top-10 best campuses to be “Tailgating is definitely one why they came to Ole Miss.” next phase,” McClelland said. once completed. on this fall. The list, com- of the reasons why we got Freshman broadcast jour- “With his knowledge of school “I am thrilled with the suc- piled by thebestcolleges. this ranking,” freshman biol- nalism major Amber Mur- leadership and his ability to net- cess and respect the program org, ranked Ole Miss sec- ogy major Sean Kang said. phy said she chose to attend work with district superinten- has gained in this short period of ond behind Mount Holyoke Kang said he enjoys the Ole Miss last fall when she dents and principals, he will be time,” Burnham said. “I consid- College, a liberal arts school game-day traditions during was a senior in high school. able to recruit highly qualified er myself very fortunate to have in South Hadley, Mass. Ole the fall, whether it’s saving “I’m from out-of-state, I candidates from across the state. the opportunity to return to The Miss and the University of a spot in the Grove or just looked at LSU and other “Dr. Burnham has a passion University of Mississippi. Florida were the only two hanging out with his friends places,” Murphy said. “When for education and a commit- “I have tremendous respect Southeastern Conference and cooking food. I visited campus here, I fell ment to the Principal Corps pro- for the university and for the schools to make it on the list Assistant Dean of Students in love. It was very opening, gram.” leadership of Chancellor Jones, of predominately northern Coulter Ward said the cam- very warming and I almost Burnham helped start the Provost Stocks and Dean Rock.” universities. pus itself is a big selling point feel at home.”
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