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Memphis Beer Week shows Memphis loves beer

Memphis Beer week began Saturday at Memphis Brewfest and will continue through out the week with multiple beer tasting and sampling events at various bar and breweries throughout Memphis. With a recent emergence of craft beer and growing popularity in microbrews, every city wants to show off their favorite ...

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Hilton Memphis will host multicultural career expo

With graduation rapidly approaching for some University of Memphis seniors, the excitement of finishing college can be a gratifying experience. However, that excitement may lead to anxiety due to lack of career opportunities available without prior experience and when student loans begin to pile up. In ...

Memphis barbecue is still world famous
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Memphis barbecue is still world famous

Blues, Beale Street and Elvis are woven into the fabric of Memphis. But barbecue is what keeps people coming back to the Bluff City. Memphis branded its barbecue in a way no other city had. Case in point, this May hundreds of thousands of people will flock to Tom Lee Park for the much-anticipated World ...

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Powdered caffeine has potentially deadly side effects

Between midterms, homework and research papers, college students are used to working with little to no sleep. Most student resort to coffee or energy drinks to help give them an added boost to accomplish these tasks, but a new option on the market may be more dangerous than students think. In a recent ...

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Spreading the world with social media

Many people often ridicule “Generation Y” for being less informed, but a recent study found that millennials are more concerned with daily news than previously believed. The media climate is without a doubt changing: Sixty-nine percent of young adults get their news daily off of a social media site, ...

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Pi Beta Phi twist and shout for youth literacy

Members of the Greek community will come together to karaoke for literacy at the Rose Theater this Wednesday at the 16th Annual Pi Beta Phi Karaoke competition, where members of Greek life will gather to compete and raise funds for the non-profit, First Book. First Book is a non-profit organization ...

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Marijuana reforms sparks interest in Mississippi

Mississippi Looks to weed out some of their laws and regulation involving Marijuana and hemp usage in the state. Ballot Initiative 48 would declare an end to the prohibition of cannabis for legal use recreationally, medically and for the sale of hemp for industrial use. The initiative would also call ...

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U of M to kick off black history month on Friday

The University of Memphis looks to kick off Black History Month with its annual Lifetime Achievement Award and Opening ceremony. “It will highlight a persons achievements and highlight what they have done and how they have given back to the community,” said Linda Hall, Associate dean of Multicultural ...

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