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IBSO to host multicultural business fest

The International Business Student Organization will host a multi-cultural festival on Oct. 25. The festival will feature live music from all over the world, dance lessons and will allow students to mingle with international students. Activities at the festival include playing Chinese hacky sack, taste ...

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University devotes week to off-campus students

On Sept. 29, Adult and Commuter Student Services kicked off Commuter Student Appreciation Week, in an effort to keep off-campus students connected both to the University and to each other. Approximately 90 percent of U of M students commute to campus, according to Heather Hampton, office coordinator ...

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New writing center to open on campus

English skills are essential for the success of a student’s college career. For some students, however, regular instruction isn’t enough. They need one-on-one tutoring. To help students achieve their goals, the University of Memphis launched the Center for Writing and Communication on Sept. 2. The ...

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CRIS to offer women's self-defense classes

Campus Recreational and Intramural Services will host women’s self-defense classes on Sept. 23 and Sept 24. from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Like all CRIS activities, admission is free for full-time students. Curtissa Deener, a 24-year-old senior, is a commuter student at the University of Memphis. She doesn’t ...

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"Fix it & Finish it" comes to Memphis

Two lucky Memphians received some upgrades to their house, care of a new home renovation TV show. “Fix It & Finish It,” a home renovation show hosted by Antonio Sabato, Jr., came to Memphis to look at the midtown home of friends Rebecca Rogers and Jodi Carter. The premise of the show is to find ...

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Celebrities exposed

Most college students have social media platforms such as Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook at their fingertips. Offering multiple avenues of communication, they have become a popular staple of the current generation. But that popularity comes with serious risks for privacy. Over the weekend, ...

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Students Targeted by Phishing

Scams are nothing new. Only the delivery system changes. In the modern era, more and more scams come from emails, often taking the form of an official message from a trusted source. This past weekend, many students received an email from the “help desk.” While Memphis.edu is the domain for anyemail ...

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