'Disturbia' refreshing
"Disturbia" is not disturbing. However, that is to its benefit, not its fault.
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"Disturbia" is not disturbing. However, that is to its benefit, not its fault.
The train on Southern Avenue makes complete stops frequently and sometimes students dirty their hands and knees by either crawling or climbing between cars. Or at least that's what a nearby neighborhood resident witnessed recently.
It's official, students are mad.
LORENA, Texas (AP) - Country singer Billy Joe Shaver was released on bond Tuesday after surrendering to authorities in connection with a weekend bar shooting that wounded a man, police said.
For the next few days around The University of Memphis campus, the Student Government elections are going on.
It's election time once again at The University of Memphis.
Thousands of people have gathered in Memphis for the home-going celebration of a distinguished minister of the Gospel who was famously known for his slogan, "I command you to be healed, be delivered and be set free," that resonated locally, nationally and internationally from his television broadcasts.
Innocently leaving a laptop, cell phone, storage device or any other item containing personal information unattended for a few minutes could mean a lot more than hundreds of dollars worth in lost property.
Amidst wishes for Memphis to have more control over its railroad circulation, City Council member Carol Chumney is proposing a bill that would force train companies to acquire transportation permits before going into Memphis.
Uncharacteristic of the current Student Government Association, the agenda presented before the senate on March 1 had a wealth of bills bent on improving the lives of students at The University of Memphis.
NEW YORK - Maybe it was the umpteenth coke-dealing anthem or soft-porn music video. Perhaps it was the preening antics that some call reminiscent of Stepin Fetchit.
"Loving self" is the driving mechanism behind the self-published book of one University of Memphis staff member.
The earth is warming - mainly because humans are releasing more green house gases into the atmosphere.
The release of a new project has christian ministries on The University of Memphis campus working together to create a forum that increases awareness about the formation of the Earth.
Tamara Douglas, sophomore hospitality and resort management major, is waiting for a package.
For the 1.1 million immigrants who entered the United States legally in 2005, there is the promise of a new life.
Judy Ruth clenched her blue jacket a little tighter around her body. Huddled inside the bus stop at Cooper and Union Avenue, she waited for the No. 2 bus to take her to "Mr. Gadd's" barber shop.
If you're waiting for the new book from University of Memphis pitcher and right fielder, Ben Grisham, you need to stop.
Imagine exposing 320 bus loads of children to unhealthy air for an entire summer. Put another way, nearly 27,000 children suffer from some form of respiratory problems due to poor air quality in Memphis, according to environmentaldefense.org, a non-profit organization dedicated to informing the public about environmental hazards.
Imagine one of your earliest memories as a child. Do you have it in mind? Are you thinking of a tender hug from mom or a fun-filled pillow fight with a sibling? Now replace that image with one of an unstable uncle's hand on your under-developed genitalia, while he whispers things in your ear that you've never heard, but instinctively know aren't quite right. This is the horrific truth for many people.