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Newspaper forms into art at the U of M

An upcoming exhibit in the Art Museum of the University of Memphis is looking for contributions from the community. The "Disappearing Ink" project aims to collect newspaper clippings for display. Jason Miller, the museum's media specialist, said they want people to bring in newspaper clippings that ...

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Students search to perfect papers

The fall semester at the University of Memphis is winding down and students on campus are in the driver's seat to finish the semester on a good note. With deadlines for final papers looming, students often panic at the last minute when they realize they don't know how to start a paper or cite sources. ...

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U of M celebrates Veterans Day

Americans across the country remember soldiers who have served in the armed forces on Veteran's Day. The University of Memphis will join the remembrance Monday when it hosts a variety of events to commemorate those who have served in the military. Joshua Brewster and Austin McDowell, both members of ...

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Where is the music?

Music, in today's world, is all over the place. At one time, a person had to go to a music store to purchase the latest genre of music. Now, that same person can sit in comfort of their home and get up-to-date songs immediately. They can either buy the music through websites like iTunes and Amazon or ...

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Apps are not just for entertainment

On typical college students' smart phones, there are application icons for Instagram, Twitter and Facebook to keep them entertained, but they may not realize there are many apps they can use to get ahead in the classroom. Lynn AlJafan, a sophomore nursing major, uses an app to access the periodic table ...

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Hearing loss hits college campuses

College students are known to crank up their music, but they may not realize that increasing the volume also increases the chances of suffering from hearing loss. The University of Memphis Student Health Center said 25 percent of new students already have some hearing loss. Sound is measured in decibels, ...

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Volleyball looks to bounce back to winning ways

The University of Memphis volleyball team will try to put the devastating 3-1 loss earlier this week to Arkansas State University behind them, as they turn their attention to the Tiger Invitational Tournament this weekend. April Jauregui, head volleyball coach for Memphis, said she was very disappointed ...

Residents continue to fight for their homes
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Residents continue to fight for their homes

The Vance Avenue Collaborative held a neighborhood meeting at the community outreach center at St. Patrick's Church on Wednesday, but people were not there to talk about their religion or to enjoy church. Instead, they were there to discuss the situation involving Cleaborn Pointe at Heritage Landing, ...

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Soccer hits the field this weekend

The University of Memphis women's soccer team looks to keep their winning streak alive Friday against the Vanderbilt Commodores (0-1-1) at 7 p.m. at the Mike Rose Soccer Complex. Spectators can expect Vanderbilt to come out kicking in hopes of erasing last year's loss to the Tigers. During last season's ...

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Student lot opens close to Tiger Lane

Football season is right around the corner, and Tiger fans have even more to be excited about this year - a new student tailgating lot opening just off of Tiger Lane. Student groups can reserve a spot for the season or per game in the tailgating area, which is north of the Mid-South Coliseum just off ...

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