Bristerfest 2012
Brister Street Productions is teaming with GrowMemphis to make the city greener and more musical this weekend during The Brister Street Music Festival at the Levitt Shell in Overton Park and The Hi Tone Cafe on Poplar Avenue.
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Brister Street Productions is teaming with GrowMemphis to make the city greener and more musical this weekend during The Brister Street Music Festival at the Levitt Shell in Overton Park and The Hi Tone Cafe on Poplar Avenue.
Faculty members will leave the administration building today at 1:45 p.m. to embark on an exodus that many have taken before over the past 1,000 years.
The Student Activities Counsel recently added a larger component to their entertainment calendar - a concert on memorial field by R&B star Miguel on Saturday at 7 p.m.
The Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation is offering a new style of education - minus the tuition.
Future applicants to The University of Memphis will have to submit themselves to extra security measures when taking The SAT and ACT tests.
The Criminal Justice Student Association has teamed up with Shelby County's corrections systems to create a new way to learn - going to jail.
The University of Memphis' Foreign Language department will host its 21st annual fair from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m.
The Tennessee Board of Regents is requesting four-year universities to align themselves with community colleges by changing class numbers so the transition for students will be easier.
Craig Rich walked into The University of Memphis' FedEx Institute of Technology last fall after stumbling upon information about the new Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation online. As a new brand owner, he was in need of guidance and wanted to offer some of his own to U of M students after being inspired by a child.
Chris Cates was waiting tables at Chili's six years ago when a photographer asked to take a photo of him. What Cates described as luck began when the photographer told him he had what it takes to be a model.
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As the weather heats up and flowers bloom, many students get anxious for Spring Break. While plans vary, the fact remains that students get a free week from battling for parking spaces in the Central Lot, running to class after being caught by the train and dreading the inevitable pop quiz.
Tonight, students at The University of Memphis can receive a lesson in love from an official date doctor, David Coleman.
It was a clear summer night in 1972 when 27-year-old University of Memphis Alumni Eddie Middleton took his girlfriend to his East Memphis backyard to view a meteor shower and saw something more astonishing — a UFO.
Campus Outreach has sponsored a series that is back by popular demand. 858 Vibe, formerly known as Word Up, prides itself on not being "your normal Bible study."
Fashion weekend is on its way to Memphis and scouts are in search of talent within The University of Memphis' student body.
Cupid's holiday often seems more like D-Day than V-Day to some single women. This year, single ladies can conquer the traditional lover's day with a brave face – minus the Ben & Jerry's and television remote.
The University of Memphis has entered a new era of religion — Science Fiction.
Peyton Couch was a 13-year-old girl walking through a North Carolina mall with her family five years ago when an Abercrombie and Fitch executive ran out of the store and asked her if she could model for the company.
At the age of 20, Caitlin Cunningham received an unorthodox present from her parents — her own shop in Collierville.