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Hundreds protested President Donald Trump and Elon Musk on Saturday at the Highland and Poplar intersection. The protest, called “A Day of Service,” was led by the 50501 movement, Indivisible Memphis, ...
In September of 2022, Eliza Fletcher was kidnapped and killed while running by herself early in the morning, an event that rocked the Memphis running community, and the entirety of Memphis as a whole.
There’s a good chance you’ve stumbled upon a tiny plastic duck while walking around the University of Memphis campus. Thousands of these tiny ducks have been appearing throughout campus over the past ...
The Tigers added home and home series with Mississippi State and Ole Miss to their men's basketball schedule, according to reports on Wednesday.
Foods from all over Asia are represented and present in the Memphis dining scene. Specifically in Midtown, where the Asian resturant options are profuse.
As a result, on MLK day, the meaning of the day is not lost on most Memphians and the need for continued work towards racial equality is recognized by the city arguably better than anywhere else. And ...
Temple transfer Quante Berry committed to the Memphis Men’s Basketball team on Sunday, representing their first transfer portal commitment of the offseason.
Above: Craftwork of Freemasonic/Christian imagery outside of St. Paul’s Spiritual Temple within neighborhood often referred to as “Voodoo Village.” Photo credit to Kayla Bowie.
Meet Roy Derryberry, an Army veteran, pilot instructor, and current student at the University of Memphis who has been taking classes at the school since 1973.
Female students at UofM came together to talk about what it means to be a student leader at the Student Women Leadership Panel on Wednesday, March 20.
It was announced in April that the University of Memphis is to receive $5.488 million for campus safety improvements and security upgrades this fiscal year. In tandem, a financial breakdown of the ...
To commemorate Black History Month, Crosstown Arts presented The Memphis 13 film, which tells the story of 13 first graders who, in October 1961, became some of the youngest pioneers of the Civil ...