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(11/04/11 12:00am)
The University of Memphis has released a statement dissociating itself from a sexually explicit video that was partially filmed on The U of M campus. Since being posted online on Monday, the video has been viewed more than 1.3 million times.
(10/28/11 12:00am)
As the special collections curator carefully handled the book bound with human skin, he talked about the distinct waxy smell of the 400 year old skin covering the outside of the book.
(10/28/11 12:00am)
Nashville joined a host of other cities on Friday as the site of an Occupy Wall Street protest where demonstrators have been arrested.
(10/27/11 12:00am)
Students took advantage of a town hall meeting on Wednesday night that gave students the opportunity to ask key University of Memphis administrators questions about their concerns with campus life and policy.
(10/25/11 12:00am)
The University of Memphis and Rhodes College are set to join the Apollo Theater, the Howard Theatre in Washington, D.C. and the Ritz Theatre in Jacksonville, Fla. as venues in The Chitlin' Circuit, named for a string of locales throughout the eastern and southern United States where African-American musicians could safely perform during the 1940s, 50s and 60s.
(10/21/11 12:00am)
Fans of the Bruce Willis film "In Country" will get their chance tonight to meet the award-winning author of the novel that served as the Golden Globe-nominated film's inspiration.
(10/14/11 12:00am)
Starting today, people dressed as Superman, Spider-Man, Darth Vader and other characters will be prowling The U of M campus for the second Memphis Comic and Fantasy Convention.
(09/29/11 12:00am)
The 30th annual Spindel Conference at The University of Memphis started Thursday with guests from universities across the country and overseas.
(09/29/11 12:00am)
Hundreds of students packed the University of California, Berkeley's Sproul Plaza on Tuesday to express their views on the use of race and gender in university admissions decisions — and to weigh in on the tone of the debate.
(09/27/11 12:00am)
For urban fantasy novelists Melissa Marr and Jennifer Lynn Barnes, there is no right or wrong way to become an author.
(09/15/11 12:00am)
Watching just a short bit of the wildly popular kids TV show "SpongeBob SquarePants" has been known to give many parents headaches. Psychologists have now found that a brief exposure to SpongeBob, Patrick, Squidward and the rest of the crew also appears to dampen preschoolers' brain power.
(09/13/11 12:00am)
As Mexicans flock to social media to stay informed about the country's growing violence and mayhem, uneasy provincial politicians have turned their sights on Twitter, seeking prison terms for users of the micro-blogging service who are deemed to be troublemakers.
(09/13/11 12:00am)
Novelist John Jung will discuss Southern Chinese immigration today in The University of Memphis' Johnson Hall Auditorium from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
(09/09/11 12:00am)
On a sunny afternoon this summer, dozens of Los Angeles police officers converged on the Iman Cultural Center and mosque in West Los Angeles.
(09/08/11 12:00am)
It won't be long till Americans start trading T-shirts for turtlenecks, surfboards for snowboards and chicken salad for chicken soup.
(09/07/11 12:00am)
A new coffee table book compiled by University of Memphis professors and officials is the product of four years of sifting through 600 photographs and a century of University of Memphis history.
(09/07/11 12:00am)
I'm what many of you may refer to as an outsider.
(08/31/11 12:00am)
When Schoolly D, oft name-checked as the godfather of gangster rap, went to see "Scarface" for the first time, he brought the hottest girl on the block, expecting a down-and-dirty make-out session in the balcony of the theater. But like every other woman in the theater, Schoolly's date sat in her seat with her arms crossed as he and the legion of guys in the audience were completely engrossed by what was happening on screen.
(08/30/11 12:00am)
Water is in short supply in Tripoli, Libya's newly liberated capital, and from here it's easy to see why: The massive storage tank, part of the network that supplies water to the capital from a huge underground aquifer in southern Libya, is nearly empty.
(08/13/11 12:00am)
As the pictures of burning and looting tarnish Britain's image around the world, the mostly young rioters and social analysts agree on one thing: This was an event waiting to happen.