Tigers Blow Multiple Leads in 80-77 Road Loss to Ole Miss
The Memphis Tigers fell 80-77 on the road to the Ole Miss Rebels.
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The Memphis Tigers fell 80-77 on the road to the Ole Miss Rebels.
Many people who struggle with depression or stress may be able to lower their struggling levels by just getting a good laugh, according to a collection of studies gathered by Caroline Kaercher Kramer and Cristine Bauermann Leitao.
Listening to music while studying may be doing more harm than good to students, according to a study done by psychologists at Texas A&M University.
We’ve all heard the cliché that our time in college will fly by. It’s not that I didn’t believe it, but four years really is like the blink of an eye. It feels like a couple months ago, I was moving into the dorms for the first time, finding my way around campus, and eating the “food” at Panda Express for the first time. But now, after four and a half years at Memphis, I, alongside hundreds of others, will finally graduate from college.
During the University of Memphis homecoming game at the Liberty Bowl Stadium, a highly anticipated event transpired, adding an extra layer of excitement to the occasion; the winners of the Mr. & Ms. University of Memphis title were finally revealed. The crowd's anticipation soared as senior civil engineering major Anthony Miles secured Mr. U of M, while senior nursing major Kourtney Pryor claimed the Ms. U of M crown. The Student Government Association sponsored scholarship was awarded as well, given to students who exemplify leadership in their efforts to foster the progress of the U of M student body. These individuals serve as ambassadors for a campus community fueled by proactive engagement and commitment.
The holiday season, the time when people try to give back and generosity is at its peak, is upon us. For students willing to be generous with their time in order to help others, Volunteer Odyssey, a volunteer center based in and built for Memphis, is looking for helpers. The one-stop shop for meaningful volunteer opportunities was founded by Dr. Sarah Petschonek in 2013. "It is important to do volunteer events because Memphis has a critical shortage of volunteers right now," Petschonek said. In addition, Petschonek emphasized how volunteering can expand one's worldview by providing immersive experiences, which boosts one's physical and mental health.
Struggling with stress and anxiety can disrupt everyday life, but simply owning a cat or dog can relieve these troubles.
The Memphis Men’s Soccer team fell to the 7th-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels 2-0 in the second round of the NCAA tournament Sunday afternoon in Chapel Hill.
On Sunday, November 19, the 8th-ranked University of Memphis Women's Soccer team's remarkable season came to an end as they fell 3-0 to 11th-ranked Pittsburgh in the Sweet 16.
Friday afternoon, the 6-seed Memphis Tigers defeated the 3-seed Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the second round of the NCAA tournament 3-2.
Half of 20,000 American adults said that they consider themselves lonely, according to a survey study done by Global Health Researchers at Cigna.
The deterioration of college students’ mental health is a daily struggle for many, especially during their first year of college.
November is the month known best for Thanksgiving, a day when tables are brimming with delicious homemade dishes, the smell of pumpkin and apple pie fill the air, and families gather to watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade or a football game.
The University of Memphis Theater Department is making a change within its program by providing American Sign Language interpreters (ASL) at all spoken shows in the upcoming season. This change is part of a commitment by the theater department to provide more inclusivity and accessibility within the theater program.
Misery, misery, misery, that’s what I’ve chosen. And I’ve chosen to be a Grizzlies fan.
On March 22, 1997, Comet Hale-Bopp made its closest approach to Earth. Over the course of 18 months, from May 1996 to April 1997, millions of onlookers around the world watched the icy mud ball grace the sky with their naked eyes. As a majority of the student population at the University of Memphis are Gen-Zers, it's quite possible you were being born around the time of Comet Hale-Bopp's visit, or perhaps your parents were star-gazing while on a date. By April 9, 1997, 69% of Americans had seen Hale-Bopp, and it remains the most observed comet in history. Twenty-seven years later, it appears Earth's inhabitants will get another chance to see a comet with their naked eyes, and this one bears a slightly more sinister name.
Blood is one of the most essential substances needed to maintain the healthcare system in the United States, and there is a significant shortage of it. The American Red Cross declared a blood shortage on Sept. 11, and the crisis is ongoing - since early August, the American Red Cross has been in desperate need of blood from across the country to relieve the deficiency. According to data gathered by the American Red Cross, blood donations have been down 25% nationwide and 50% in Memphis, as reported by Vitalant.
It was certainly a blockbuster affair as the Predators lost to the Coyotes 7-5 at home Saturday night.
The Memphis women’s soccer team defeated the LSU Tigers 2-1 Saturday night in front of a record crowd, to advance to the second round of the NCAA tournament.
Friday night, the Memphis Tigers used a dominant second half to defeat the Missouri Tigers 70-55 in front of a sold-out Missouri crowd.