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(09/11/04 12:00am)
The Chair of Excellence position in the Journalism Department iscurrently vacant. Rick Bragg, former New York Times writer andrecipient of a 1996 Pulitzer Prize, may soon occupy this positionor at least move into the empty office.
(08/05/04 12:00am)
The University of Memphis Herff College of Engineering has beenawarded a $343,750 grant by the National Science Foundation as afour-year extension of a scholarship program aiding economicallydisadvantaged undergraduate students in engineering, computerscience, engineering technology or mathematics.
(07/22/04 12:00am)
To avoid devastating results, The University of Memphis facultyand staff are working hard to meet the late summer deadline forgetting re-accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges andSchools, officials said.
(07/15/04 12:00am)
Five University of Memphis football players have been named intwo separate criminal investigations, according to police incidentreports. Charges have been filed in one investigation, while theother has listed the players as suspects.
(06/17/04 12:00am)
The musical compilation Rock Against Bush Vol. 1 has a veryclear mission statement.
(06/17/04 12:00am)
Michael Moore's controversial film Fahrenheit 9/11 hits Americantheatres June 25, much to the chagrin of Republicans everywhere.The Bush Administration spin machine will be at full roar over thenext few weeks. So, allow me to set off the rhetoric alarm a fewdays early.
(06/17/04 12:00am)
Cristy Gibson, 23, smokes a pack of cigarettes a day, but she ismore concerned about the effect tobacco might have on her teeth andhair than she is about getting lung cancer.
(06/10/04 12:00am)
Memphian Tyler Nance said he always enjoys throwing an impromptuget together at his apartment on a Saturday night.
(04/21/04 12:00am)
This Saturday at 10 a.m., 50 nations and 600 cities will holdevents with the intention to re-focus the public's mind on healingmethods.
(04/13/04 12:00am)
Mr. MacDonald makes a valid point in his piece (April 8, TheCampus Rave); prejudice is more about stupidity than hate. But heseems to have missed the larger picture as to why the discussedletters to the editor were written. Prejudices do stem from aperson's, to quote MacDonald, "stupidity," but it's that"stupidity" that leads to hate.
(04/09/04 12:00am)
It's that time of year when many University of Memphis students,faced with papers and deadlines, may feel tempted to turn to theInternet in search of work written by others.
(04/09/04 12:00am)
This week, in a rambling anti-Bush rant, Sen. Ted Kennedy said,"Iraq is George Bush's Vietnam."
(04/07/04 12:00am)
Students interested in spending their afternoons saddling upwith big-screen cowboy legends like Alan Ladd, Clint Eastwood andJohn Wayne while receiving college credit hours are in for asurprise this summer.
(04/07/04 12:00am)
I am writing in response to the "gay rights..." article in lastWednesday's Helmsman. As a part of the dominant heterosexualmajority, I find it absolutely distasteful that someone wouldcommit an act of this nature (removing BGALA banners), especiallywhen they are in a position of authority. I have gay friends,family members and co-workers. While I may not identify with thisparticular populations views, I must acknowledge that they live,love, work, and have families just like us.
(04/06/04 12:00am)
University of Memphis students looking to brush off the textbookblues with a summer vacation should be smart and alert if theirplans include leaving the country, according to the United StatesDepartment of State.
(04/06/04 12:00am)
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(04/06/04 12:00am)
University of Memphis Fogelman College of Business and Financegraduates may have more job opportunities than expected, accordingto a new study.
(03/26/04 12:00am)
When 25-year-old University of Memphis graduate Johanna Edwardssat down to write her first novel, "The Next Big Thing," she neverdreamed that phrase would soon describe her future as an authorwith a six-figure advance and a contract for a second book.
(03/25/04 12:00am)
In response to Tuesday's letter to the editor, "Like it or not,country needs morality."
(03/23/04 12:00am)
One of the major challengers of artificial intelligence willspeak in The Zone at the FedEx Institute of Technology at 1:30 p.m.Wednesday.