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Natural Disasters -- Are we prepared?

With the recent devastation at Union University during a tornado, some students may be more concerned about their personal safety during natural disasters, as well as questioning the safety procedures The University has in place. Director of Public Safety Bruce Harber said The University is doing as ...

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Indictments made in Bradford case

Six months after his death, four men have been indicted for the murder of University of Memphis football player Taylor Bradford. Shelby County District Attorney Bill Gibbons announced Thursday that Courtney Washington, 23, Victor Trezevant, 21, Daeshawn Tate, 22, and Devin Jefferson, 21, have all been ...

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WKNO moving off campus to better serve viewers like you

After occupying a building on Park Avenue Campus for 29 years, public television station WKNO is relocating to a new facility to comply with FCC requirements for all analog TV stations to change to digital television by Feb. 17, 2009. WKNO, which has been broadcasting on channel 10 from Building 29 ...

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Fashion majors bring style to campus

If you enjoy all of aspects of fashion, and would like to work with some of the world's most successful designers, then your career may be brighter than you think. Academic advisor and professor in fashion merchandising, Tracy Robinson, received her B.A. and M.A. in the major. Having been involved in ...

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Problems with procrastination?

Because some students have difficulty accomplishing all of their tasks in one day, there is a program that specializes in time management. Barbara Bekis is the coordinator of the Center for Counseling, Learning and Testing Educational Support Program, located in room 217 of Mitchell Hall. Bekis said ...

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Tiger Paws seminars teach smart money

With the direction of an economics professor, selected student leaders are offering financial advice to on-campus organizations through seminars. The program, Tiger Paws, is designed to teach students how to improve and maintain their financial status. Tiger Paws was started by Julia Heath, chair of ...

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Blood takes interesting path after donation

Interstate Blood Bank at 3582 Walker Ave. and Lifeblood Donor Center on campus both encourage students to donate blood, but each location has a different purpose for its donations. Interstate Blood Bank uses its blood donations for research, while the Lifeblood Center's donations are used by hospitals ...

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Broken computer? ResNet, ITD here to help

Although The University offers free computer repair services to full-time students in two different locations on campus, some conditions do apply. ResNet Support services, located in room 010 of Richardson Towers, and Information Technology Division, located in room 124 of the Administration Building, ...

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Civil rights activist to speak at U of M

Michael K. Honey, professor of Labor and Ethnic Studies and American History at the University of Washington in Tacoma, Wash., speaks today at the Panhellenic Building at 2 p.m. Jonathan Judaken, associate professor of history and director of the Marcus Orr Center for the Humanities at The University ...

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Suspect in 17 vending machine thefts arrested

After two months of unsolved vending machine robberies on campus, police used security camera footage to identify a suspect who was apprehended during the last week of Christmas break. Samuel Benjamin, 32, was arrested on Highland Avenue on Jan. 3 with 89 dollar bills, $10.28 in mostly quarters, three ...

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