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Some books are not on shelves in bookstore, again

Every semester, it seems to be the same situation. Unless you make it to the University Store early, you run the risk of not getting the book needed for your class. But even if you plan on arriving early in order to beat the rush, the books you need still may not be there. Whose fault is that? Bookstore ...

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Bricks allow many to leave lasting mark

Do you ever get the feeling that you will float in and out of college without leaving your mark? The University of Memphis Alumni Association has made it possible to become a lasting part of history by letting students personalize a brick to be laid in The University’s new student plaza. Proceeds ...

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Stepshow entertains diverse student crowd

Brightly colored jerseys and spirited cheers filled the Rose Theatre yesterday as 18 organizations performed at the Homecoming step show. The Student Activities Council (SAC)-sponsored event brought a diverse crowd together in a celebration of unity among the three different Greek councils at The University ...

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New DUI law passed in Tenn.

Thinking about drinking and driving? A new state policy went into effect Tuesday that may make repeat offenders rethink getting behind the wheel after a night on the town. The provision that just went into effect requires a repeat DUI offender to undergo a drug and alcohol assessment and treatment, ...

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Sorority hosts Anchorsplash

The women of Delta Gamma have been busy this week preparing for their annual fundraising effort, Anchorsplash, which will take place at the University of Memphis fitness center Sept. 29. The fundraising event features swimming relay, skill and speed races between sororities and fraternities. Fraternities ...

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U of M nursing school receives reaccreditation

The Loewenberg School of Nursing has again received accreditation from the National League of Nursing Accrediting Commission. The evaluation had no recommendations for improvement. Toni Bargagliotti, the School’s dean, said she is very proud of the evaluation. “Because there were no recommendations ...

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Possible move to new arena meets with mixed reactions

There are still many questions about the Tiger basketball team’s possible relocation from the Pyramid to the new arena, which is currently being built for use by the Memphis Grizzlies. Students at the University of Memphis, who feel strongly about supporting the success of Tiger basketball, have strong ...

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GOP candidate for governor makes a stop in Memphis

Making another stop on his West Tennessee campaign trail, Congressman Van Hilleary, republican candidate for governor, was in Memphis Monday to address his supporters at the General Meeting of the Shelby County Republican Women. As keynote speaker, Hilleary touched on issues important to his campaign ...

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