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ROTC poses challenges and benefits for cadets

By Angela Nichols Staff Reporter While most students are preparing for the semester and coming years filled with football games and parties to accompany their classes, there is a group of students that will fill their time in a different way. They are members of the Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps ...

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Getting back to business as usual

A week after facing the largest power outage in the city's history, Memphis is slowly getting back on its feet: businesses are open, people are returning to work and more and more houses have porch lights shining 24 hours a day. Over 300,000 MLG&W customers were without power after Tuesday morning's ...

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Tennessee high school graduates have more hope

The state of Tennessee is going to get a lottery and students across the state are going to profit from the profits. High school students in Tennessee who graduate with a 3.0 GPA and score at least a 19 on the ACT will qualify for the lottery-funded Hope Scholarship. "The University of Memphis is currently ...

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Psychology among top in nation

The psychology department at The University of Memphis has beennamed one of the top 10 university programs for research anddevelopment funding, according to the National Science Foundation(NSF). The NSF based its findings on the amount of grant money auniversity received from 1997 to 2000. In 2000, ...

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Budget woes hit departments hard

The possible merger of the sociology and anthropologydepartments, along with the elimination of a concentration inRussian, are among the changes that will result from TheUniversity's budget woes. Eliminating a master's in industrial engineering and changes inthe finance degree program are also planned. Earlier ...

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CSED moves to University College

Brianne Smith is worried she might not be able to graduate inMay with a double major as she had planned. Smith is like many other Consumer Science and Education majors,as well as students in many other departments that are concernedover how these changes will affect The University of Memphis as awhole. The ...

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End of semester brings new projects for Physical Plant

As the semester's end nears, students are thinking about tripsto the beach and free time they have been looking forward to. Butfor the Physical Plant, the work is just beginning. Breaks between semesters provide opportunities for repairswithout disrupting students, teachers or campus traffic, said DavidSchmitz, ...

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