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October 15, 1999


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Khayat tells senate about dean selections

Faculty express concerns over interim appointments

Chancellor Robert Khayat spoke to members of the Faculty Senate last night about concerns of the appointment of interim deans and other administrative officials hiring.

Brian Rosenkrans/The Daily Mississippian

Ole Miss Steel Drum band member Steve Giove, a graduate student from Florida, helps put students in the "beach-party" mood during yesterday's "Ride the Tide" Beach Party, sponsored by the RHA. Proceeds from the event will go to the Special Olympics.

National spotlight to be on Ole Miss

Televised game brings back memories for coach

Thirty years ago this month, a Birmingham teenager sat glued to his stadium seat and cheered for the Alabama Crimson Tide as they took on the Ole Miss Rebels during a match that was aired on prime time national television.

John Grisham has fun with law lecture

Thursday afternoon John Grisham half-jokingly, half-seriously gave a lecture titled "Abusing the Law for Fun and Profit" to a group of about 200 Ole Miss law students and faculty at the Education Auditorium.

Brian Rosenkrans/The Daily Mississippian

Ole Miss alumnus John Grisham spoke to a group of law students Thursday afternoon in the Education Auditorium.

Public relations founder speaking

This afternoon, aspiring Ole Miss public relations students will have the chance to meet one of the university's most globally active alumnus.

UPD conducts 'Bike School' for area police officers

Officers receive certification in one-of-a-kind program

Ten law enforcement officers from around the state gathered on campus this week to attend "Bike School," a bicycle training course, with the University Police Department.

'July' offers portrayal of life of University Grey

The film portrayal of a part of Mississippi and Ole Miss history will be shown Friday night in Farley Hall. The film "July," a film based on the life and death of a University Grey, will have its first showing at 7 p.m. and another at 8 p.m.

Homecoming '99



TODAY'S WEATHER:
P. Cloudy
t'storms High:
83
Low:
55

TOMORROW:
Sunny
t'storms High:
81
Low:
54