Will Perkins
Sports Editor
Photo by Chris Jenkins
The MUW Athletics program paid tribute to women's soccer coach Gray Massey during a visitation at Lowndes Funeral Home on Jan. 30.
John Alex Nunnery
Freshman Reporter
Photo by Natalie Runyon
Mississippi University for Women held its fall recital on Tuesday, Nov. 5, in Poindexter Hall. The recital spotlighted a variety of talents from majors in music at the university. The night was comprised of several singing and brass performances. Biraj Adhikari, a junior music major with a concentration on composition, had two movements performed for his piece “I’m Back” at the recital.
Summer King
Editor
Photo by Natalie Runyon
Each holiday brings a new something to be grateful for. Each day brings a new experience. Over the week of Thanksgiving I had the opportunity to go to Disney World — also known as the most magical place on Earth. This is undeniably true. I got sick my last day there, but this couldn’t muddle the fact that I was in the creation of a dreamer such as myself, Mr. Walt Disney. He wasn’t even alive to see the opening of Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla. However, he had a team of people who had faith in him and believed in his dream. Because of this, Disney World is still a raving success.
Robert Scott
Entertainment Editor
“Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” is director David Yates’s sixth installment in the Harry Potter/Fantastic Beasts franchise. It follows Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) who wants to have his international travel privileges reinstated; however, after the events of the first “Fantastic Beasts,” he is constantly denied. He is unwillingly pulled into the fight against Grindelwald (Johnny Depp) and his evil forces. He must quickly choose where his allegiance lies — or the consequences could be catastrophic.
Elliot Hatch
Game Reporter
“Everybody in this room is an artist,” Marshall Ramsey said to the crowd of Mississippi University for Women alumni and current students. “Every day we start with a blank canvas. Our attitudes and our efforts are our brush strokes, and by the end of that day we have created a new painting.”
John Alex Nunnery
Freshman Reporter
Photo by Robert Scott
Every December families begin to celebrate the holidays. College students and distant relatives flock back home from around the globe to spend time with their loved ones. Everyone has personal traditions they look forward to each year. For many families, going out to see a movie is a tradition.