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This past week, the University of Memphis celebrated its homecoming. After hosting numerous events for consecutive days, the observance ended with the football game versus #25 UCF.
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This past week, the University of Memphis celebrated its homecoming. After hosting numerous events for consecutive days, the observance ended with the football game versus #25 UCF.
The Memphis Tigers were defeated by #25 UCF Knights 35-28. The loss marks the Tigers’ fourth consecutive loss after starting the season 4-1.
Tigers players pictured after the game celebrating the win. Pictured left to right: Jovan Prado, Emanuel Santos, Wilson Bibiano, Jordan Santa Cruz, Lucas Giolo, Eric Primo.
The University of Memphis’s on-campus high school opened its doors to students for the first time just over a month ago, expanding U of M’s reach into another level of education.
This month, the University of Memphis and the city at large received nationwide attention due to a level of violence that shocked even lifelong Memphians.
The University of Memphis Board of Trustees has been selected to receive a prestigious award for their leadership during the time they have been representing the university.
The Memphis Area Women’s (MAWC) council held its annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes march on Friday, Sept. 23. Students, teachers, community leaders, and locals walked to raise awareness against domestic violence, sexual assault, rape, and all other forms of violence against women.
Since 1931, when the first edition of the Daily Helmsman – then the Tiger Rag – was printed, student journalists at the University of Memphis placed an emphasis on independence from the university. The paper was written by students, for students and content would be dictated by a student editor. In no way, shape or form can the university influence what is or is not published.
The University of Memphis journalism department will offer a new class next semester that delves into the history of racial violence and injustice in the Mid-South.
Memphis’ Homecoming week is underway as alums return to the university for the Memphis-UCF game and annual Homecoming parade.
The University of Memphis held a groundbreaking ceremony outside the Herff College of Engineering on Oct. 22 to mark the beginning of the construction of the new STEM Research and Classroom Building.
Looking for something spooky to do to celebrate the upcoming holiday? Various clubs and organizations on campus are acknowledging Halloween with different events and activities the week leading up to the holiday.
The Memphis Tigers fell to Tulane Green Wave in a devastating loss, 28-38. Everything that could go wrong did for the Tigers, as they were down in the first half 35 to 0.
On the last home game for Memphis Tigers Women's Soccer, they put on an offensive display, winning 5-2 over the Tulsa Golden Hurricanes. They controlled the ball and kept Tulsa from making any good offensive runs.
For the last few years, it had been challenging to build clubs, but now that the world is returning to normal, organizations have started to sprout across campus-- the new official Film Club is a result of that.
The College of Communication and Fine Arts GradLife department hosted its inaugural post-graduation celebration event on Thursday, October 13th. The event, hosted by graduation analyst for the CFA Terrell Stanford-Bush, was a celebration of the two graduating classes this year (Fall 2022 and Spring 2023).
Memphis has a critical literacy problem. In 2019, Shelby County Schools standardized testing scores indicated that 76% of third-grade students were not at an adequate level of reading proficiency for their grade level. Additionally, one in four adult Memphians cannot engage with text written at the sixth-grade level.
The 14th annual Tiger Blue Goes Green exhibition fair, held on Oct. 8th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., saw hundreds of students pass through to look at the various exhibits.
The Stonewall Tigers are planning a variety of activities to celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month during the last week of October.
The ComboNation ensembles held their fall concert at The Bluff on Oct. 5, making it the third performance the group has conducted at the Highland bar.