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Heroin leaves destruction

With shaking hands and a full syringe, he calmly searches for a vein to inject his poison of choice. After deciding on a vein between his right index finger and his wrist, he tightly squeezes his makeshift tourniquet made from the belt around his waist and closes his eyes. Seconds later, the syringe ...

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Students enjoy break from winter

Shorts, t-shirts and sandals, oh my! In January? Well, if you are a Memphian this 72-degree January weather should come as no real surprise. After all, Memphians should be used to wearing sundresses one day and parkas the next, shouldn't they? Students on the University of Memphis campus think so. "It ...

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UM shuttle bus to be unveiled in ceremony today

The University of Memphis students no longer have to worry about being late for class due to insufficient means of transportation. Today the U of M will unveil its first ever shuttle bus, The Blue Line, at a ceremony in front of the Hudson Health Center at 9:30 a.m. to give students a sneak peak of ...

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Economy requires more than a degree

University of Memphis students have a lot to offer future employers, but may also lack a few qualities as well. Local area business leaders revealed that lack of confidence, participating in internships and being involved in organizations are areas U of M students need to focus more on before applying ...

Asian culture finds a home at The U of M
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Asian culture finds a home at The U of M

In an effort to provide cultural and political awareness of Asian Americans on campus, a group of like-minded students founded a group devoted to the subject. Started in September, the Asian American Association was initiated in an effort to bring Asian-American students together through meetings, activities ...

Spring into the latest trends
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Spring into the latest trends

Neons! Color-blocking! Florals! Spring is in the air and with the new season comes the newest trends hot off the Spring 2012 Fashion Week runway. No matter what your personal style may be, if you follow any of these trends you are sure to be ready for spring. Color-blocking Color-blocking is perhaps ...

Magic on the shelf
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SGA bill passed to extend UC restaurant hours

The Student Government Association is attempting to oblige students' cravings for late-night meals. Thursday, the group passed a bill to extend the hours of the Tigers of Memphis restaurant, located in the University Center from 9 p.m. to midnight Mondays through Fridays. The idea came after members ...

UM law professor honored nationally
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UM law professor honored nationally

"On Being a Black Lawyer" has named University of Memphis law professor Lee Harris as one of the 100 most influential black lawyers in the country. Harris, along with the other honorees, will be recognized at a ceremony in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 29. "I think I was the only black lawyer to make the ...

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Film series kicks off Black History Month

A film series organized by the Graduate Association for African American History will begins Thursday in honor of Black History Month. Weekly films depicting the theme "Black Soldiers in Film" will be shown in the Mitchell Hall auditorium throughout February. This week's film, "Home of the Brave," will ...

Bingham receives Lifetime Achievement Award
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Bingham receives Lifetime Achievement Award

Rosie Bingham's self-proclaimed motto, "Leaving it better than I found it" has led her to yet another honorable accomplishment. The University of Memphis is awarding Bingham, vice president of student affairs, with the Authur S. Holmon Lifetime Achievement Award in celebration of Black History Month. The ...

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