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(11/14/12 12:00am)
WASHINGTON - With the prospect of outright repeal all but gone, the nation's health care overhaul is proceeding, and states that once resisted the politically divisive law now must decide how to implement its most innovative aspect: the online health insurance shopping malls known as exchanges.
(11/12/12 12:00am)
Women: can't live with them, can't run a happy country without them.
(10/31/12 12:00am)
Deborah Gray White, acclaimed author, will lecture tonight on powerful cultural movements in American history during the turn of the millennium.
(10/30/12 12:00am)
With the University of Memphis men's basketball team's season opener less than two weeks away, Tiger nation is readying itself for the last year in Conference USA. What has been considered an immature roster the past two seasons is now stacked with 10 upperclassmen, including three McDonald's All-Americans.
(10/23/12 12:00am)
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Apple Inc. gave fans the mini-moment they had been waiting for Tuesday by introducing a smaller iPad to the world, but the company surprised the technology community by also updating the standard iPad with a fourth-generation iteration just seven months after its last update.
(10/17/12 12:00am)
The Student Press Law Center, based outside of Washington, D.C., initiated a campaign Monday urging students at colleges across the country to flood their universities with requests to view their personal education records.
(10/12/12 12:00am)
There's been a lot of talk about the University of Memphis' new limited-use tobacco policy as of late. The administration swore it would enforce the policy; the die-hard smokers swore they would mob and protest it.
(10/12/12 12:00am)
Vice President Joe Biden and Rep. Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin each went immediately on the attack at the opening of their debate on Thursday night, sparring over Libya, Iraq and terrorism.
(10/09/12 12:00am)
For the first time, the Color Run is coming to Memphis.
(10/08/12 12:00am)
Students looking to spread the English language to Japanese students through conversation may want to strike up a conversation of their own.
(10/04/12 12:00am)
In an effort to raise awareness for censorship and the freedom to read, the University of Memphis is helping the cause with a celebration of the 30th annual Banned Books Week.
(10/02/12 12:00am)
When writing a cookbook for beginners, it may be best to assume complete ignorance. Mincing may be new to the reader's vocabulary. Rice may require step-by-step instructions.
(10/01/12 12:00am)
Two University of Memphis representatives caught the eye of participants of the sustainability conference in Rio de Janeiro this summer with a paper they authored.
(09/27/12 12:00am)
Memphis Police Director Toney Armstrong said Wednesday that he is not resigning despite intense public scrutiny over multiple allegations of officer misconduct and the shooting of a 15-year-old boy by an off-duty officer.
(09/26/12 12:00am)
Karlyn Campbell, professor of communication studies at the University of Minnesota, will give a lecture on "Partisanship and the Presidency" on Thursday in the University Center Theater. A reception will begin at 6 p.m., followed by the lecture and book signing.
(09/13/12 12:00am)
A recently released book by a University of Memphis associate professor is creating a buzz here and abroad, bringing dramatic changes to the life of author Kristen Iversen.
(08/30/12 12:00am)
JACKSON, Tenn. - On a sunny afternoon just down the street from Wisdom Avenue, past elegant double-globed streetlights and large manicured lawns, about 65 students with help from parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters were moving into tidy apartments on the edge of an athletic field.
(08/28/12 12:00am)
For more than a decade, Morris Brown College has clung to life as it struggled academically and financially in the face of growing debt and dwindling support.
(08/11/12 12:00am)
Rather than wait for a financial aid refund, students who have excess authorized financial aid for the semester have the opportunity to use the money to purchase textbooks and supplies from the University Bookstore.
(08/10/12 12:00am)
Recognition of marijuana as a medical treatment is creeping into the national healthcare discussion.