The Orbis, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
13 hours ago by Jay Prather Issues Editor
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The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN
3 days ago by Zac DeFrancesca, Stephen Curley
Head coach Rick Stockstill dismissed senior wide receiver Eldred Jamar King from the Blue Raider football team on June 24 after King pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor domestic assault charges.
The decision came after the original announcement was made that King had been suspended for the 2009 season.
The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN
4 days ago by Katy Coil
It's the middle of the summer and your bank account is bare, except for that hard-earned cash you're saving to help cover tuition and book costs next semester. You could really use a break, but with your budget, a vacation seems out of the question. Or is it?
Due to the economy, a new type of vacation has emerged: the staycation.
The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN
3 days ago by Ben Underwood
The United States Senate is scheduled to vote within the next few weeks on the increases in funding for U.S. border security for 2010.
The U.S. House of Representatives voted on June 24 to approve the Homeland Security Appropriations Act of the 2010 fiscal year.
Daily Helmsman, Universtiy of Memphis, TN
3 days ago by Beth Spencer
Cooking out is all the rage during summertime, and now you can explore new items to put on your grill besides burgers and hot dogs.
Justin Burks, a professional photographer, U of M alum and 20-year vegetarian, will teach a U of M Continuing Education vegetarian grilling class on July 12 from 2 to 5 p.
Daily Helmsman, Universtiy of Memphis, TN
2 days ago by Beth Spencer
Unpopular elevator music playing on the phone combined with a seemingly never-ending wait can ignite fury in many of us at times. A victim of bad customer service, Emily Yellin wrote a book about it.
Yellin, author of Your Call Is (Not That) Important to Us, spoke to faculty and staff members at The U of M Monday.
Daily Helmsman, Universtiy of Memphis, TN
7 days ago by Gwynn Bradley
It shortens our tempers, for one thing.
It's been shown that more murders occur when the temperature rises. In cities everywhere, the number of homicides increases during summer months. There were six homicides in Memphis just last weekend.
Of course, we are not all likely to commit a crime because of the heat boiling our blood and blinding us.
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