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Eighth-grader Jorie Williams leaned forward in his chair and looked up from his hands at six of his near-silent classmates, all wearing the khaki pants and a white shirt uniform seen in most Memphis City Schools.
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Eighth-grader Jorie Williams leaned forward in his chair and looked up from his hands at six of his near-silent classmates, all wearing the khaki pants and a white shirt uniform seen in most Memphis City Schools.
President Barack Obama's controversial former pastor Jeremiah Wright will deliver the keynote address of the Obama Phenomenon conference in the Michael D. Rose Theatre at 6 p.m.
Fidel Castro Visits a Frat Party.
Fidel Castro Visits a Frat Party.
The plethora of casinos in Tunica, Miss., is less than an hour's drive from Memphis, Tenn. What many do not know is that The Gambling Clinic, the largest treatment facility in the region, is located on The University of Memphis' campus.
Controversial author and associate professor at Columbia University Gil Anidjar will give a free lecture tonight on "The New Anti-Semitism" in the Fogelman Executive Center, room 123.
If you see gray-haired man pretending to be a 13-year-old female gang member, you've probably stumbled across Jeffrey Freiden, who teaches the crisis intervention class at The University of Memphis.
Nobel Peace Prize winner Jody Williams will speak about world peace and landmines Friday at The University of Memphis.
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines "McJob" as a low-paying job that requires little skill and provides little opportunity for advancement.
Secret doors, buttons for eyes and some of the best visual effects you have ever seen. Coraline opens today in theaters.
Can sex keep you from meeting your soul mate? This was just one of the questions Eddie Jones, motivational speaker and former U of M student, answered in Sunday night's discussion of "The State of Black Relationships in 2009."
Some people eat it every day. Almost everyone eats it at least once in a while. It's fast food, and Eric Schlosser, author of "Fast Food Nation," will speak on campus this Wednesday on the way food gets from the farms to the table via the fast food industry.
Feminist author Judith Butler will speak on the political consequences and effects of war tonight.
Frederick Kaufman, author of A Short History of the American Stomach, will present a lecture Nov. 20 at 6 p.m. in the Fogelman Executive Center, Room 136, on The University of Memphis campus. The event is free and open to the public.
Fresh from campaigning for Obama, Cornel West, one of America's most renowned intellectual figures, will dissect racial mattes next week on campus.
Leave behind what you've done for years, give up your well-paid job, look at the world like a little child and restart your life once more. That's what Daniel Wiwenes did. He resigned after having worked for 13 years for a health insurance agency.
More 50 years ago, Memphis Mayor Frank Tobey made a decision which would affect millions of people. Tobey decided to give the green light to Danny Thomas and his business partners to build St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. That decision and other turning points in Memphis history will be discussed Wednesday at a panel.
Consider this profile: A highly educated, deeply religious person who comes from a wealthy family. Do these criteria scream terrorist to you?
Barry Champlain is the abrasive voice of morality. Never a fan of "fluff," he lives to play the devil's advocate - all for the sake of his show.
The U of M literary journal, The Pinch, after publishing its latest issue is receiving national attention.