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BFA Art show starts today

The end of the semester means final projects, term papers and exams. For University of Memphis art students receiving their BFA's this spring, these last few weeks of school are a culmination of their hard work on the quest towards one-of-a-kind art. There are more students involved with the BFA program ...

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AIDS Day represents compassion

On Dec. 1, people of every age, sexual orientation, color and creed participated in a Memphis-area World AIDS Day observance at Union Avenue Baptist Church. It is estimated that 16,000 people worldwide are infected daily by the HIV virus, and over half are between 15-24 years old. In remembrance of ...

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Poll shows many Americans now approve of racial profiling

The majority of Americans believe racial profiling in terrorism-related investigations is acceptable, which is quite a change from the nation’s view of profiling before the Sept. 11 attacks. A CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll indicated that a vast majority of Americans said they approve of law enforcement ...

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Mississippi Delta town benefits from student visit

Reality TV is nothing compared to the reality experienced by University of Memphis social work students last weekend in the impoverished Delta town of Jonestown, Miss., population 1500. Fifteen female students left the big city of Memphis on Friday, with a mission of helping the community strengthen ...

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Veteran says don't repeat Vietnam mistakes

Lee Greenburg has never seen a desert, but he remembers the jungle all too well. While the temperate zones are on the opposite ends of the geographic spectrum, Greenburg, a Vietnam Veteran, says the barren deserts of Afghanistan are dredging up some old memories. “We are still chasing the rabbit down ...

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