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(02/22/02 12:00am)
The Daily Helmsman, what an interesting student newspaper. I, like most students here at The U of M, pick up a Helmsman most every day, though I usually just do the crossword puzzle and toss the rest, but occaisionally I check out stories on the Tiger Basketball team. Unfortunately for me, I was lucky enough to catch the Labrats comic strip in the Wednesday, February 20 issue of the paper. What I saw was both shocking and appalling at the same time. For those of you who were lucky enough to glance over the comic, it was a few funny blurbs in which the author was taking a degrading shot at Sororities.
(02/22/02 12:00am)
The University of Memphis Art Museum kicks off the “Everything Can Be Different,” exhibition tonight with a performance art piece where women wait... and wait... and wait.
(02/21/02 12:00am)
Federal and local authorities are investigating a man who approached a University of Memphis professor last week seeking information about weapons of mass destruction.
(02/20/02 12:00am)
The first speaker of the 2002 River City Writers’ Series will read a fiction work of his own at Mitchell Auditorium on Thursday, Feb. 21 at 7 p.m.
(02/13/02 12:00am)
Lewis Johnson, a character in the “more than just a musical” titled Many Thousands Gone, takes the audience on a journey of slavery. He explains, through his own stories, how he was treated and the heartache he experienced due to separation from his family.
(02/12/02 12:00am)
Dear Editor:
(02/10/02 12:00am)
WEEK 3
(02/05/02 12:00am)
Controversial rapper and author Sister Souljah is going to make a visit to campus, and that visit is causing several student officials to complain.
(02/01/02 12:00am)
Black History month begins today, and The University of Memphis’ Black Student Association’s Black History Month chairman, Creston Lynch, said he is ready to begin the month’s events.
(02/01/02 12:00am)
The General Accounting Office, or GAO, is shedding some light on the Enron-Washington connection, filing the first ever GAO lawsuit against the executive branch of the government.
(01/31/02 12:00am)
Tuesday, Jan. 22, 4:52 p.m.
(01/16/02 12:00am)
In the dark of night, 3,000 people stood in anticipation during a thunderstorm at the Mason Temple in Memphis, Tenn.
(01/03/02 12:00am)
Despite criticism from some Christian groups, America’s best-selling modern Bible is about to get an update using gender-neutral wording, according to the International Bible Society.
(11/30/01 12:00am)
The Senate Judiciary Committee conducted hearings Wednesday on measures taken by President Bush and the Department of Justice to monitor, apprehend and detain non-citizens suspected of being terrorists or having ties to terrorists or their organizations.
(11/29/01 12:00am)
I have been extremely unpleased with Mr. Amore and his "Love Corner" portion of the paper on Wednesdays. He is constantly putting women down, and as a woman, I find it very degrading. This week’s article on PMS was especially bad. I do not see how a man can grasp what a woman goes through during PMS.
(11/28/01 12:00am)
International student record confidentiality is no longer protected by United States law due to the USA Patriot Act which was signed into law on Oct. 26.
(11/28/01 12:00am)
Memphis is better prepared to handle an economic recession than you might think.
(11/27/01 12:00am)
For some students, the hallowed halls of higher education provide a rich environment for intellectual stimulation and enlightenment.
(11/14/01 12:00am)
Freshman Patience Winters slept on the two-hour bus ride to Camp Milan, Tenn. She knew she wouldn’t get much rest when she arrived.
(11/13/01 12:00am)
Ann E. Norwood said she is not surprised that some Americans are having difficulty coping with constant images of a new war coupled with the looming threat of additional terrorist attacks on American soil.