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Time Machine: Spring Fashion takes cues from past

This spring, men will have a gambit of choices from chic and sophisticated high-end pieces to ultra-hip urban street wear. It would seem that for the first time in quite a long while, designers are actually working to make college boys into well-kept young men. Steve Harvey, actor, comedian and creative ...

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U of M student-run music label changes name

The University of Memphis student-run music label, Bluetrip Records, has changed its name to BlueT.O.M. The name stands for "Blue Tigers of Memphis." Although the organization changed its name, they will continue to offer the same quality of work that it has become known for. "We want the label's name ...

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Students hold rally in support of Ford

The College Democrats held a student rally to show support for Harold Ford, Jr. and encouraged students to vote in the upcoming election during the event yesterday at the Rose Theatre. The rally was titled "A Generation of Leadership" with most of the speakers touching on the subject. Despite low attendance ...

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Possible cocaine use reported in residence hall

People often pick "none of the above" on a multiple-choice test, however, at least one person thinks it can be right. David Gatchell, who is running for U.S. Senate and Governor of Tennessee, wants to give voters the option of rejecting candidates. So, in 2005 he legally changed his middle name from ...

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Review: Obie Trice's "Second Round's on Me"

Simply put "It's the business," says Rashad Lynch. Obie Trice's latest release "Second Round's On Me," his first LP off of Shady Records, is not as much of a departure from his previous style as others might have you think. It does, however, show quite a bit of forward motion in regards to style and ...

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Best job for students may be misleading

Vector Marketing claims to the best job for college students, but some students at The University of Memphis would beg to differ. Shaunelle Campbell, a senior fashion marketing major and former Vector Marketing employee, said that Vector is not a job for college students. According to Campbell, a company ...

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New user group helps iPod and Mac-using students

No longer are Macintosh users the "dirty little secret" on The University of Memphis campus. That's due to a new student organization called Tiger Mac. Tiger Mac is a new group designed with Mac and iPod users in mind. The organization is gearing up to begin its first semester at The U of M. "The average ...

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Clothing choice should go farther than skin-deep

In college, students learn things such as physics, music and everything in between. But what many do not learn is how to dress professionally for interviews, said Clay Woemmel, associate director of Career and Employment Services. Next week the department will sponsor a Career and Internship Expo and ...

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IFC Recruitment coming soon

In the following weeks the phrase, "Go Blue, go Gray, go Greek" will be repeated tirelessly by many students on campus. Next week, the InterFraternity Council will hold its formal recruitment, also called Rush, at The University of Memphis. Rush will be from Sept. 18-22. Events will include house tours ...

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'Sping Fever' hits Memphis

Spring fever is rampant at The University of Memphis. The snow has melted, the cold air is gone and the only thing on the minds of students is finding that special someone to share the warm with. "It is really nice to have a boyfriend," said Rinnie Jones, freshman theatre and communication major. "I ...

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