Mississippi and one of the largest in South. Ole Miss represents an opportunity for many poor
Mississippi students. It has also been a university renowned for its famous authors. The author of the novel, Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter, Tom Franklin, teaches writing there and one of the two protagonists in the novel, Silas, received a baseball scholarship to study and he moved to
Oxford. Ole Miss University embodies Southern history, literature, opportunity and tradition
(sports).
The University of Mississippi has almost two centuries of history and it is unique for several reasons. Ole miss was established in 1844 in Oxford, in Mississippi State, …show more content…
The University of Mississippi has a variety of majors. Especially the college of liberal arts has a big diversity of choices, which many of them are really interesting. In Ole Miss the students have also the opportunity to study engineering, business with many different directions, accountancy, journalism - media and education. There is also school with many choices of applied science and school of medicine and pharmacy, as well.
This university is very prideful because of its long list of prominent graduates. Many and very important people studied in Ole Miss, included authors, politicians, actors, business people, athletes and celebrities. The famous television director, producer and actress Kate Jackson and the actor Gerald McRaney. Many Politicians such as Chip Pickering, Kenny Hulshof, Thad
Cochran, Angela McGlovan and the journalist Shepard Smith. Besides, because of his famous football team many football athletes studied there, like Archie Manning, Eli Manning, Patrick
Willis, Derrick Burgess and Kris Magnum (ranker.com). Ole Miss has a great reputation for the authors which studied and teach there. One of them is one the most famous writers in …show more content…
"Baseball might not be the most popular sport at the University of Mississippi, but its rich history and devoted fan base stand apart as one of the school's most cherished tradition, (
Steube)." Many people may believe that football is synonymous with Ole Miss, but the deeper roots in Oxford are connected with baseball, even Ole Miss baseball team is not to old as the football team. The baseball players always were closer with the fans and have a deeper relationship. The first small baseball stadium helped in building this connection between the players and fans. The success came with the wins and Ole Miss has the last decades one of the better SEC programs. In the novel, Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter, Silas received a baseball scholarship and he studied in Ole Miss. His nickname, 32, followed him before and after he completed his studies. That fact proves the narrow relationship, which analyzed above.
The University of Mississippi represents the history of South throw literature