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Students move home or adjust over the break

As the last week of the Fall 2005 Semester comes to a close, most students living on campus at The University of Memphis are beginning to pack for home. However, for students staying at Memphis through the break, The University is adjusting its schedule to fit their needs. Peter Groenendyk, the associate ...

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Recent study could help students quit smoking

For University students who have been looking for a way to quite smoking, a new study may be able to put you on the right track. The Lifestyle Enhancement Program, which is in the second year of a four year study, is hoping to find a link between exercise and the addiction of nicotine. "Through the ...

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E-mail scam raises alarm on campus

On Tuesday, several University of Memphis students received an e-mail supposedly from First Tennessee Bank, claiming that an internal error had occurred and requiring all online banking customers to input their personal information, "in order to secure all online banking processes." "This has all the ...

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Roane at 87 recieves lifetime award

If you have ever been on The University of Memphis campus, you've probably seen her name, but you may not know why. Elma Roane's legacy at The U of M extends far beyond the field house named after her. In Kansas City, Mo., Roane, 87, was one of five women to win the lifetime achievement award Oct. 9 ...

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Medical help a big pain on campus

One of the most crucial facilities provided for students, the Hudson Student Health Center on campus provides University students and staff with many forms of medical care, but if you are a University employee and your accident happens on campus, you may be in for a rude awakening. Candace Justice, ...

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Blue and White ball rolls into town

Randy Carothers, a leading member of Phi Beta Sigma, has good reason to be excited. "This is definitely the biggest event of the fall, and it goes to a really good cause." For the fourth year in a row, his fraternity will play host to one of The University of Memphis's most attended social functions, ...

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Students disgruntled about darkness

In what is quickly becoming a trend for the facility, Richardson Towers residence hall lost electricity for several hours Monday night- and many students are becoming annoyed with being left in the dark. Peter Groenendyk, the associate director for Residence Life and Dining Services, said the outages ...

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Organizations trip up on road games

In the past few years, The University of Memphis football program has grown in stride, coming off of two back-to-back bowl appearances, sporting their very own Heisman Trophy candidate, and starting to attract crowds that could rival any program in the region. However, out of several multi-purpose student ...

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U of M students contemplate whether to live on or off campus

As the fall 2005 semester comes into full swing, The University of Memphis community begins to come together once again, and the great debate of college students everywhere begins to unfold: on-campus vs. off-campus living. For many students, living on campus is one of the basic parts of college life, ...

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