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Former fan-favorite making his way back home. Memphis Tiger fans everywhere rejoiced Monday when the news broke that a familiar face was coming back to the 901. Tyler Harris, who spent his first two years with the University of Memphis before transferring to Iowa State last season, announced through his social media that he will be retu. INTERNSHIPS DURING THE PANDEMIC TAKE ON A NEW FACE, BUT Students gaining internships amid the pandemic are learning to adapt to their careers in a different light. As more vaccines continue to be distributed, students should look forward to more face-to-face opportunities to emerge, allowing them to enjoy the fullness of their internship. On the flip side, many companies have switched to avirtual
WELLNESS BREAKS PLEASE SOME STUDENTS, ANGER OTHERS Wellness breaks please some students, anger others. Students were given their first of two Wellness Breaks for the spring semester. In lieu of a full, week-long Spring Break the extended weekend broke up the semester as midterms approach. As the University of Memphis adapted to COVID restrictions and became an almost fully virtuallearning
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Take steps now to protect tender plants from the cold. To prevent freezing and possible bursting of outdoor water pipes they should be wrapped, drained, or allowed to drip slowly. Those that have in-ground sprinkler systems should drain them and cover above- ground pipes to RE-MADE MEMPHIS BASKETBALL ROSTER BEGINNING TO TAKE SHAPE The first transfer came from former Hampton star Davion Warren, a 6’6” guard who led the entire Big South Conference in scoring this past season with 21 points per game while also averaging over two steals per. Warren fits the mold of the guards Hardaway likes to look for: long and athletic, a rabid defender and an obviously capablescorer.
CONSTRUCTION CONTINUES AROUND CAMPUS The total construction will cost an estimated $97 million, not including the University Center. The UC's fate has not yet been determined, according to Tony Poteet, assistant vice president of Campus Planning and Design. Poteet said a decision on whether to renovate or rebuild the UC will be made within the next six to eightmonths.
SOUTH CAMPUS FORMERLY HOME TO WOUNDED VETERANS The hospital was opened in January of 1943 to treat combat veterans of World War II. The Veterans Administration took ownership in 1946, and the property eventually became the south campus for Memphis State University in 1967. For a time, Robert Phillips, a spokesman at Sullivan Branding, called the Kennedy Hospital home. ‘DISCOVER YOUR MAJOR’ DAY TO HELP STUDENTS WITH MAJOR Each year students who are undecided on their major have the opportunity to gain knowledge about many university major and minors. The University of Memphis will host its annual “Discover Your Major Day” in the University Center ballroom Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHEN HAIR HIT MEMPHIS When Hair hit Memphis. A film focusing on The University of Memphis' 1970 production of the play Hair was featured at the 7th Annual Indie Memphis Film Festival.The documentary, entitled When Hair Came to Memphis, was made during the production of the play. The filmmaker was Craig Leake, assistant professor of communication, who worked for News MEMPHIS FAMILIES RAISE CHICKENS IN BACKYARDS Photo by Bauley Clark. For some people, such as Caroline’s parents, Emilee and Kevin Garrett, raising chickens started as a simple, fun idea that stemmed from a practical joke. “ has a friend, and as a practical joke, they threw some chickensDAILYHELMSMAN.COM
Former fan-favorite making his way back home. Memphis Tiger fans everywhere rejoiced Monday when the news broke that a familiar face was coming back to the 901. Tyler Harris, who spent his first two years with the University of Memphis before transferring to Iowa State last season, announced through his social media that he will be retu. INTERNSHIPS DURING THE PANDEMIC TAKE ON A NEW FACE, BUT Students gaining internships amid the pandemic are learning to adapt to their careers in a different light. As more vaccines continue to be distributed, students should look forward to more face-to-face opportunities to emerge, allowing them to enjoy the fullness of their internship. On the flip side, many companies have switched to avirtual
WELLNESS BREAKS PLEASE SOME STUDENTS, ANGER OTHERS Wellness breaks please some students, anger others. Students were given their first of two Wellness Breaks for the spring semester. In lieu of a full, week-long Spring Break the extended weekend broke up the semester as midterms approach. As the University of Memphis adapted to COVID restrictions and became an almost fully virtuallearning
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Take steps now to protect tender plants from the cold. To prevent freezing and possible bursting of outdoor water pipes they should be wrapped, drained, or allowed to drip slowly. Those that have in-ground sprinkler systems should drain them and cover above- ground pipes to RE-MADE MEMPHIS BASKETBALL ROSTER BEGINNING TO TAKE SHAPE The first transfer came from former Hampton star Davion Warren, a 6’6” guard who led the entire Big South Conference in scoring this past season with 21 points per game while also averaging over two steals per. Warren fits the mold of the guards Hardaway likes to look for: long and athletic, a rabid defender and an obviously capablescorer.
CONSTRUCTION CONTINUES AROUND CAMPUS The total construction will cost an estimated $97 million, not including the University Center. The UC's fate has not yet been determined, according to Tony Poteet, assistant vice president of Campus Planning and Design. Poteet said a decision on whether to renovate or rebuild the UC will be made within the next six to eightmonths.
SOUTH CAMPUS FORMERLY HOME TO WOUNDED VETERANS The hospital was opened in January of 1943 to treat combat veterans of World War II. The Veterans Administration took ownership in 1946, and the property eventually became the south campus for Memphis State University in 1967. For a time, Robert Phillips, a spokesman at Sullivan Branding, called the Kennedy Hospital home. ‘DISCOVER YOUR MAJOR’ DAY TO HELP STUDENTS WITH MAJOR Each year students who are undecided on their major have the opportunity to gain knowledge about many university major and minors. The University of Memphis will host its annual “Discover Your Major Day” in the University Center ballroom Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHEN HAIR HIT MEMPHIS When Hair hit Memphis. A film focusing on The University of Memphis' 1970 production of the play Hair was featured at the 7th Annual Indie Memphis Film Festival.The documentary, entitled When Hair Came to Memphis, was made during the production of the play. The filmmaker was Craig Leake, assistant professor of communication, who worked for News MEMPHIS FAMILIES RAISE CHICKENS IN BACKYARDS Photo by Bauley Clark. For some people, such as Caroline’s parents, Emilee and Kevin Garrett, raising chickens started as a simple, fun idea that stemmed from a practical joke. “ has a friend, and as a practical joke, they threw some chickens SEARCH | DAILYHELMSMAN.COM Today. Thunderstorms with locally heavy downpours. Low around 70F. Winds SW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 80%. 1 to 2 inches of rainexpected.
BARTH HOUSE RETURNS TO U OF M AFTER TEN YEARS Originally built in 1967, Barth House is the Episcopalian arm of student ministries at the University of Memphis. In its prime, the humble, brick facility was a testament to old-school Christianity; complete with a pulpit, wooden pews that were bolted into the ground, a brick fireplace, and an organ PROPOSED BYHALIA CONNECTION PIPELINE FINDS RESISTANCE DOWN Memphis, TN (38152) Today. Mostly sunny. High 79F. Winds S at 10 to 15mph.. Tonight
MEMPHIS RE-OPENS AFTER INCLEMENT WINTER WEATHER SHUTS DOWN Memphis re-opens after inclement winter weather shuts down city for a week. Last week, it seemed we had the closest thing to a spring break that we’ll get this semester when the entire city of Memphis was practically shut down for the week due to inclement winter weather. With up to 10 inches of snow in some areas and cars being buried in it MEMPHIS BASEBALL; HUNTER GOODMAN FEELING CONFIDENT AFTER In Friday’s opener, a 24-3 Tigers rout that even Ryan Silverfield would be proud of, Hunter Goodman turned in the first of what would be a trilogy of star performances over three days, turning in both a three-run homer and a grand slam to lead a Tiger surge that featured eight different batters recording a hit and the team finishing with what would be a season-high 21 RBI for about 48 hours. DINING, DISEASE AND DISASTER: UNIVERSITY CENTER WORKER In his first claim, John thought about the most likely scenario for how the ice buckets could have been contaminated. “We have large carts that are used for a lot of things, and all of the carts are used for all of the things such as taking trash from one place to another, moving the ice buckets, moving food to where it belongs,” John said. HOMELESSNESS IN MEMPHIS: A NEW ORDINANCE AND AN OLD Protesters from HOPE sit silently in front of the Memphis City Council, holding signs to oppose the new panhandling ordinance. The group said the law, which restricts panhandling from 5 p.m. to 10 a.m. and holds a $50 fine, would not help the housing problems in Memphis. U OF M PROFESSOR ARRESTED FOR DOMESTIC ASSAULT U of M professor arrested for domestic assault. Three U of M police officers arrested Cedar Nordbye, associate professor of art, on Feb. 16, a half-hour before the studio art class he was teaching was scheduled to end. Nearly a dozen confused students watched as police asked Nordbye to step into the hallway, said Mason Nolen, an18-year-old
MEMPHIS STATE EIGHT’S LEGACY LIVES ON AT THE U OF M Luther McClellan, Marvis Kneeland Jones, Ralph Prater, John Simpson and Bertha Rogers Looney are the five still living members of the Memphis State Eight. Sammie Johnson died at age 71 on Jan. 15, 2011, in Grandview, Missouri, Eleanor Gandy died at age 76 on Feb. 6, 2017, in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Rose Blakney Love died at age 75 onFeb
MEMPHIS FAMILIES RAISE CHICKENS IN BACKYARDS Photo by Bauley Clark. For some people, such as Caroline’s parents, Emilee and Kevin Garrett, raising chickens started as a simple, fun idea that stemmed from a practical joke. “ has a friend, and as a practical joke, they threw some chickensDAILYHELMSMAN.COM
Former fan-favorite making his way back home. Memphis Tiger fans everywhere rejoiced Monday when the news broke that a familiar face was coming back to the 901. Tyler Harris, who spent his first two years with the University of Memphis before transferring to Iowa State last season, announced through his social media that he will be retu. INTERNSHIPS DURING THE PANDEMIC TAKE ON A NEW FACE, BUT Students gaining internships amid the pandemic are learning to adapt to their careers in a different light. As more vaccines continue to be distributed, students should look forward to more face-to-face opportunities to emerge, allowing them to enjoy the fullness of their internship. On the flip side, many companies have switched to avirtual
WELLNESS BREAKS PLEASE SOME STUDENTS, ANGER OTHERS Wellness breaks please some students, anger others. Students were given their first of two Wellness Breaks for the spring semester. In lieu of a full, week-long Spring Break the extended weekend broke up the semester as midterms approach. As the University of Memphis adapted to COVID restrictions and became an almost fully virtuallearning
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Take steps now to protect tender plants from the cold. To prevent freezing and possible bursting of outdoor water pipes they should be wrapped, drained, or allowed to drip slowly. Those that have in-ground sprinkler systems should drain them and cover above- ground pipes to RE-MADE MEMPHIS BASKETBALL ROSTER BEGINNING TO TAKE SHAPE The first transfer came from former Hampton star Davion Warren, a 6’6” guard who led the entire Big South Conference in scoring this past season with 21 points per game while also averaging over two steals per. Warren fits the mold of the guards Hardaway likes to look for: long and athletic, a rabid defender and an obviously capablescorer.
CONSTRUCTION CONTINUES AROUND CAMPUS The total construction will cost an estimated $97 million, not including the University Center. The UC's fate has not yet been determined, according to Tony Poteet, assistant vice president of Campus Planning and Design. Poteet said a decision on whether to renovate or rebuild the UC will be made within the next six to eightmonths.
SOUTH CAMPUS FORMERLY HOME TO WOUNDED VETERANS The hospital was opened in January of 1943 to treat combat veterans of World War II. The Veterans Administration took ownership in 1946, and the property eventually became the south campus for Memphis State University in 1967. For a time, Robert Phillips, a spokesman at Sullivan Branding, called the Kennedy Hospital home. ‘DISCOVER YOUR MAJOR’ DAY TO HELP STUDENTS WITH MAJOR Each year students who are undecided on their major have the opportunity to gain knowledge about many university major and minors. The University of Memphis will host its annual “Discover Your Major Day” in the University Center ballroom Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHEN HAIR HIT MEMPHIS When Hair hit Memphis. A film focusing on The University of Memphis' 1970 production of the play Hair was featured at the 7th Annual Indie Memphis Film Festival.The documentary, entitled When Hair Came to Memphis, was made during the production of the play. The filmmaker was Craig Leake, assistant professor of communication, who worked for News MEMPHIS FAMILIES RAISE CHICKENS IN BACKYARDS Photo by Bauley Clark. For some people, such as Caroline’s parents, Emilee and Kevin Garrett, raising chickens started as a simple, fun idea that stemmed from a practical joke. “ has a friend, and as a practical joke, they threw some chickensDAILYHELMSMAN.COM
Former fan-favorite making his way back home. Memphis Tiger fans everywhere rejoiced Monday when the news broke that a familiar face was coming back to the 901. Tyler Harris, who spent his first two years with the University of Memphis before transferring to Iowa State last season, announced through his social media that he will be retu. INTERNSHIPS DURING THE PANDEMIC TAKE ON A NEW FACE, BUT Students gaining internships amid the pandemic are learning to adapt to their careers in a different light. As more vaccines continue to be distributed, students should look forward to more face-to-face opportunities to emerge, allowing them to enjoy the fullness of their internship. On the flip side, many companies have switched to avirtual
WELLNESS BREAKS PLEASE SOME STUDENTS, ANGER OTHERS Wellness breaks please some students, anger others. Students were given their first of two Wellness Breaks for the spring semester. In lieu of a full, week-long Spring Break the extended weekend broke up the semester as midterms approach. As the University of Memphis adapted to COVID restrictions and became an almost fully virtuallearning
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Take steps now to protect tender plants from the cold. To prevent freezing and possible bursting of outdoor water pipes they should be wrapped, drained, or allowed to drip slowly. Those that have in-ground sprinkler systems should drain them and cover above- ground pipes to RE-MADE MEMPHIS BASKETBALL ROSTER BEGINNING TO TAKE SHAPE The first transfer came from former Hampton star Davion Warren, a 6’6” guard who led the entire Big South Conference in scoring this past season with 21 points per game while also averaging over two steals per. Warren fits the mold of the guards Hardaway likes to look for: long and athletic, a rabid defender and an obviously capablescorer.
CONSTRUCTION CONTINUES AROUND CAMPUS The total construction will cost an estimated $97 million, not including the University Center. The UC's fate has not yet been determined, according to Tony Poteet, assistant vice president of Campus Planning and Design. Poteet said a decision on whether to renovate or rebuild the UC will be made within the next six to eightmonths.
SOUTH CAMPUS FORMERLY HOME TO WOUNDED VETERANS The hospital was opened in January of 1943 to treat combat veterans of World War II. The Veterans Administration took ownership in 1946, and the property eventually became the south campus for Memphis State University in 1967. For a time, Robert Phillips, a spokesman at Sullivan Branding, called the Kennedy Hospital home. ‘DISCOVER YOUR MAJOR’ DAY TO HELP STUDENTS WITH MAJOR Each year students who are undecided on their major have the opportunity to gain knowledge about many university major and minors. The University of Memphis will host its annual “Discover Your Major Day” in the University Center ballroom Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHEN HAIR HIT MEMPHIS When Hair hit Memphis. A film focusing on The University of Memphis' 1970 production of the play Hair was featured at the 7th Annual Indie Memphis Film Festival.The documentary, entitled When Hair Came to Memphis, was made during the production of the play. The filmmaker was Craig Leake, assistant professor of communication, who worked for News MEMPHIS FAMILIES RAISE CHICKENS IN BACKYARDS Photo by Bauley Clark. For some people, such as Caroline’s parents, Emilee and Kevin Garrett, raising chickens started as a simple, fun idea that stemmed from a practical joke. “ has a friend, and as a practical joke, they threw some chickens SEARCH | DAILYHELMSMAN.COM Today. Thunderstorms with locally heavy downpours. Low around 70F. Winds SW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 80%. 1 to 2 inches of rainexpected.
BARTH HOUSE RETURNS TO U OF M AFTER TEN YEARS Originally built in 1967, Barth House is the Episcopalian arm of student ministries at the University of Memphis. In its prime, the humble, brick facility was a testament to old-school Christianity; complete with a pulpit, wooden pews that were bolted into the ground, a brick fireplace, and an organ PROPOSED BYHALIA CONNECTION PIPELINE FINDS RESISTANCE DOWN Memphis, TN (38152) Today. Mostly sunny. High 79F. Winds S at 10 to 15mph.. Tonight
MEMPHIS RE-OPENS AFTER INCLEMENT WINTER WEATHER SHUTS DOWN Memphis re-opens after inclement winter weather shuts down city for a week. Last week, it seemed we had the closest thing to a spring break that we’ll get this semester when the entire city of Memphis was practically shut down for the week due to inclement winter weather. With up to 10 inches of snow in some areas and cars being buried in it MEMPHIS BASEBALL; HUNTER GOODMAN FEELING CONFIDENT AFTER In Friday’s opener, a 24-3 Tigers rout that even Ryan Silverfield would be proud of, Hunter Goodman turned in the first of what would be a trilogy of star performances over three days, turning in both a three-run homer and a grand slam to lead a Tiger surge that featured eight different batters recording a hit and the team finishing with what would be a season-high 21 RBI for about 48 hours. DINING, DISEASE AND DISASTER: UNIVERSITY CENTER WORKER In his first claim, John thought about the most likely scenario for how the ice buckets could have been contaminated. “We have large carts that are used for a lot of things, and all of the carts are used for all of the things such as taking trash from one place to another, moving the ice buckets, moving food to where it belongs,” John said. HOMELESSNESS IN MEMPHIS: A NEW ORDINANCE AND AN OLD Protesters from HOPE sit silently in front of the Memphis City Council, holding signs to oppose the new panhandling ordinance. The group said the law, which restricts panhandling from 5 p.m. to 10 a.m. and holds a $50 fine, would not help the housing problems in Memphis. U OF M PROFESSOR ARRESTED FOR DOMESTIC ASSAULT U of M professor arrested for domestic assault. Three U of M police officers arrested Cedar Nordbye, associate professor of art, on Feb. 16, a half-hour before the studio art class he was teaching was scheduled to end. Nearly a dozen confused students watched as police asked Nordbye to step into the hallway, said Mason Nolen, an18-year-old
MEMPHIS STATE EIGHT’S LEGACY LIVES ON AT THE U OF M Luther McClellan, Marvis Kneeland Jones, Ralph Prater, John Simpson and Bertha Rogers Looney are the five still living members of the Memphis State Eight. Sammie Johnson died at age 71 on Jan. 15, 2011, in Grandview, Missouri, Eleanor Gandy died at age 76 on Feb. 6, 2017, in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Rose Blakney Love died at age 75 onFeb
MEMPHIS FAMILIES RAISE CHICKENS IN BACKYARDS Photo by Bauley Clark. For some people, such as Caroline’s parents, Emilee and Kevin Garrett, raising chickens started as a simple, fun idea that stemmed from a practical joke. “ has a friend, and as a practical joke, they threw some chickensDAILYHELMSMAN.COM
Former fan-favorite making his way back home. Memphis Tiger fans everywhere rejoiced Monday when the news broke that a familiar face was coming back to the 901. Tyler Harris, who spent his first two years with the University of Memphis before transferring to Iowa State last season, announced through his social media that he will be retu. SEARCH | DAILYHELMSMAN.COM Today. Thunderstorms with locally heavy downpours. Low around 70F. Winds SW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 80%. 1 to 2 inches of rainexpected.
INTERNSHIPS DURING THE PANDEMIC TAKE ON A NEW FACE, BUT Students gaining internships amid the pandemic are learning to adapt to their careers in a different light. As more vaccines continue to be distributed, students should look forward to more face-to-face opportunities to emerge, allowing them to enjoy the fullness of their internship. On the flip side, many companies have switched to avirtual
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Take steps now to protect tender plants from the cold. To prevent freezing and possible bursting of outdoor water pipes they should be wrapped, drained, or allowed to drip slowly. Those that have in-ground sprinkler systems should drain them and cover above- ground pipes to RE-MADE MEMPHIS BASKETBALL ROSTER BEGINNING TO TAKE SHAPEAUTHOR: ZACHTHOMPSON
The first transfer came from former Hampton star Davion Warren, a 6’6” guard who led the entire Big South Conference in scoring this past season with 21 points per game while also averaging over two steals per. Warren fits the mold of the guards Hardaway likes to look for: long and athletic, a rabid defender and an obviously capablescorer.
DINING, DISEASE AND DISASTER: UNIVERSITY CENTER WORKER In his first claim, John thought about the most likely scenario for how the ice buckets could have been contaminated. “We have large carts that are used for a lot of things, and all of the carts are used for all of the things such as taking trash from one place to another, moving the ice buckets, moving food to where it belongs,” John said. MEMPHIS BASEBALL; HUNTER GOODMAN FEELING CONFIDENT AFTER In Friday’s opener, a 24-3 Tigers rout that even Ryan Silverfield would be proud of, Hunter Goodman turned in the first of what would be a trilogy of star performances over three days, turning in both a three-run homer and a grand slam to lead a Tiger surge that featured eight different batters recording a hit and the team finishing with what would be a season-high 21 RBI for about 48 hours. CONSTRUCTION CONTINUES AROUND CAMPUS The total construction will cost an estimated $97 million, not including the University Center. The UC's fate has not yet been determined, according to Tony Poteet, assistant vice president of Campus Planning and Design. Poteet said a decision on whether to renovate or rebuild the UC will be made within the next six to eightmonths.
U OF M PROFESSOR ARRESTED FOR DOMESTIC ASSAULT U of M professor arrested for domestic assault. Three U of M police officers arrested Cedar Nordbye, associate professor of art, on Feb. 16, a half-hour before the studio art class he was teaching was scheduled to end. Nearly a dozen confused students watched as police asked Nordbye to step into the hallway, said Mason Nolen, an18-year-old
SOUTH CAMPUS FORMERLY HOME TO WOUNDED VETERANS The hospital was opened in January of 1943 to treat combat veterans of World War II. The Veterans Administration took ownership in 1946, and the property eventually became the south campus for Memphis State University in 1967. For a time, Robert Phillips, a spokesman at Sullivan Branding, called the Kennedy Hospital home.DAILYHELMSMAN.COM
Former fan-favorite making his way back home. Memphis Tiger fans everywhere rejoiced Monday when the news broke that a familiar face was coming back to the 901. Tyler Harris, who spent his first two years with the University of Memphis before transferring to Iowa State last season, announced through his social media that he will be retu. SEARCH | DAILYHELMSMAN.COM Today. Thunderstorms with locally heavy downpours. Low around 70F. Winds SW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 80%. 1 to 2 inches of rainexpected.
INTERNSHIPS DURING THE PANDEMIC TAKE ON A NEW FACE, BUT Students gaining internships amid the pandemic are learning to adapt to their careers in a different light. As more vaccines continue to be distributed, students should look forward to more face-to-face opportunities to emerge, allowing them to enjoy the fullness of their internship. On the flip side, many companies have switched to avirtual
PRINT ADVERTISING
Take steps now to protect tender plants from the cold. To prevent freezing and possible bursting of outdoor water pipes they should be wrapped, drained, or allowed to drip slowly. Those that have in-ground sprinkler systems should drain them and cover above- ground pipes to RE-MADE MEMPHIS BASKETBALL ROSTER BEGINNING TO TAKE SHAPEAUTHOR: ZACHTHOMPSON
The first transfer came from former Hampton star Davion Warren, a 6’6” guard who led the entire Big South Conference in scoring this past season with 21 points per game while also averaging over two steals per. Warren fits the mold of the guards Hardaway likes to look for: long and athletic, a rabid defender and an obviously capablescorer.
DINING, DISEASE AND DISASTER: UNIVERSITY CENTER WORKER In his first claim, John thought about the most likely scenario for how the ice buckets could have been contaminated. “We have large carts that are used for a lot of things, and all of the carts are used for all of the things such as taking trash from one place to another, moving the ice buckets, moving food to where it belongs,” John said. MEMPHIS BASEBALL; HUNTER GOODMAN FEELING CONFIDENT AFTER In Friday’s opener, a 24-3 Tigers rout that even Ryan Silverfield would be proud of, Hunter Goodman turned in the first of what would be a trilogy of star performances over three days, turning in both a three-run homer and a grand slam to lead a Tiger surge that featured eight different batters recording a hit and the team finishing with what would be a season-high 21 RBI for about 48 hours. CONSTRUCTION CONTINUES AROUND CAMPUS The total construction will cost an estimated $97 million, not including the University Center. The UC's fate has not yet been determined, according to Tony Poteet, assistant vice president of Campus Planning and Design. Poteet said a decision on whether to renovate or rebuild the UC will be made within the next six to eightmonths.
U OF M PROFESSOR ARRESTED FOR DOMESTIC ASSAULT U of M professor arrested for domestic assault. Three U of M police officers arrested Cedar Nordbye, associate professor of art, on Feb. 16, a half-hour before the studio art class he was teaching was scheduled to end. Nearly a dozen confused students watched as police asked Nordbye to step into the hallway, said Mason Nolen, an18-year-old
SOUTH CAMPUS FORMERLY HOME TO WOUNDED VETERANS The hospital was opened in January of 1943 to treat combat veterans of World War II. The Veterans Administration took ownership in 1946, and the property eventually became the south campus for Memphis State University in 1967. For a time, Robert Phillips, a spokesman at Sullivan Branding, called the Kennedy Hospital home. SEARCH | DAILYHELMSMAN.COM Today. Thunderstorms with locally heavy downpours. Low around 70F. Winds SW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 80%. 1 to 2 inches of rainexpected.
CONTACT US | SITE | DAILYHELMSMAN.COM dailyhelmsman.com 113 Meeman Journalism Building Memphis, TN 38152 Phone: 901-678-2191 Email: news@dailyhelmsman.com FIXING A BROKEN HEART When a University of Memphis enrolled student is going through an emotional or psychological problem, there are resources available to help. For information about how to get counseling services, call 901-468-3633. For after hours emergencies, call 901-678-HELP. Age and experience can contribute to an easier process of coping with abreak-up.
U OF M PROFESSOR ARRESTED FOR DOMESTIC ASSAULT U of M professor arrested for domestic assault. Three U of M police officers arrested Cedar Nordbye, associate professor of art, on Feb. 16, a half-hour before the studio art class he was teaching was scheduled to end. Nearly a dozen confused students watched as police asked Nordbye to step into the hallway, said Mason Nolen, an18-year-old
WOMEN'S SOCCER HEADS INTO NCAA TOURNAMENT The Memphis Women's Soccer makes another appearance in the NCAA Division I Women's soccer championship. The announcement was official on April 19, and the Tigers are one of 48 teams selected to the NCAA tournament. Memphis (8-3, 0-1 AAC) earns a tournament appearance for the 15th time in program history. The Tigers are slotted to play the JOSHUA’S THOUGHTS: ANTWANN JONES’ DECISION TO LEAVE THE The 6-foot-6 point guard played in 35 games and averaged 4.7 points and 1.8 assists. He had to overcome the adversities of transitioning his game from the high school to the collegiate level, not to mention head coach Penny Hardaway demanded near SHELBY COUNTY LEADS EFFORT IN HELPING MENTALLY ILL INMATES Shelby County leads effort in helping mentally ill inmates. Nearly 20% of all jail inmates suffer from severe mental illnesses, according to The Treatment Advocacy Center, and The Shelby County Public Defender's office continues to find ways to help inmates receive help and equal representation through the nationally-recognized Jericho Project. MEMPHIS FOOD DESERTS DIMINISH HEALTH FOR LOW-INCOME Food deserts have been caused by larger food market corporations, such as Kroger closing stores in low-income neighborhoods, like the former South Third Street and Lamar Avenue Kroger stores in Memphis. Delavega relates childhood obesity with students not performing well in school. This can be a health-related issue and a mental issue. ALUMNA BATTLES LUPUS AND BECOMES PRO TENNIS PLAYER Courtesy of Epiphany Turner. University of Memphis alumna and tennis player Epiphany Turner was diagnosed with lupus when she was 23 years old, yet she continued to play tennis and attend classes despite struggling with the immune system disease that attacks the body. “I was 2 years old when I first picked up a racquet,” Turner said. MEMPHIS FAMILIES RAISE CHICKENS IN BACKYARDS Photo by Bauley Clark. For some people, such as Caroline’s parents, Emilee and Kevin Garrett, raising chickens started as a simple, fun idea that stemmed from a practical joke. “ has a friend, and as a practical joke, they threw some chickens* Sign Up
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Partly cloudy. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. High 89F. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph..TONIGHT
Partly to mostly cloudy with a chance of thunderstorms. Low 72F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 50%. Updated: June 3, 2020 @ 1:15 pm*
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MEMPHIS LOSES FURTHER TOURNAMENT POTENTIAL AFTER SEASON FINALE* Jacob Rice
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901 STARTS SEASON EMPTY HANDED AGAINST INDY* Jacob Rice
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MEMPHIS DOWNS WICHITA STATE 68-60, NOW CONTROLS OWN DESTINY AHEAD OFAAC TOURNEY
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* Mar 5, 2020
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REGGIE’S THREES: MEMPHIS GETS BIG HOME WIN OVER THE SHOCKERS.* Reggie Reed
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MEMPHIS BASEBALL TRAVELS TO UNC WILMINGTON FOR FIRST ROAD SERIES* Reggie Reed
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MEMPHIS FALLS TO SECOND POOREST CITY IN THE NATION* Sep 19, 2018
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OPINION: FROM ONE DAILY TO ANOTHER, LET'S WRITE ABOUT MEMPHIS* Sep 18, 2018
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DIGITAL DIVIDE CAN HAMPER SOME STUDENTS' SUCCESS* Sep 14, 2018
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MEMPHIS LOSES FURTHER TOURNAMENT POTENTIAL AFTER SEASON FINALE* Mar 8, 2020
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MEMPHIS DOWNS WICHITA STATE 68-60, NOW CONTROLS OWN DESTINY AHEAD OFAAC TOURNEY
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REGGIE’S THREES: MEMPHIS GETS BIG HOME WIN OVER THE SHOCKERS.* Mar 5, 2020
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OPINION: HARD TIMES ARE HERE* Mar 23, 2020
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REGGIE’S THREES: MEMPHIS GETS BIG HOME WIN OVER THE SHOCKERS.* Mar 5, 2020
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THREE THINGS THAT WERE GREAT FROM MEMPHIS AGAINST TEMPLE* Feb 5, 2020
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MEMPHIS, TN
RIGHT NOW
88°
Partly Cloudy
* Humidity: 48%
* Feels Like: 92°
* Heat Index: 92°
* Wind: 5 mph
* Wind Chill: 88°
* UV Index: 10 Very High * Sunrise: 05:45:24 AM * Sunset: 08:10:33 PM* Dew Point: 66°
* Visibility: 10 mi
TODAY
Partly cloudy. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. High 89F. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph.TONIGHT
Partly to mostly cloudy with a chance of thunderstorms. Low 72F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 50%.TOMORROW
Scattered showers and thunderstorms. High 89F. Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 60%.* Upcoming
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* 7 Day
RIVER FLOOD ADVISORY UNTIL 7AM CDT SATWEATHER ALERT
...THE FLOOD ADVISORY CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVERS IN MISSISSIPPI...TENNESSEE...ARKANSAS... MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT MEMPHIS PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... A FLOOD ADVISORY MEANS RIVER OR STREAM FLOWS ARE ELEVATED, OR PONDING OF WATER IN URBAN OR OTHER AREAS IS OCCURRING OR IS IMMINENT. PLEASE REPORT FLOODING TO YOUR LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY WHEN YOU CAN DO SO SAFELY. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT WEATHER.GOV/MEMPHIS. THE NEXT STATEMENT WILL BE ISSUED AS CONDITIONS WARRANT.&&
...THE FLOOD ADVISORY IS NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL SATURDAY MORNING... THE FLOOD ADVISORY CONTINUES FOR THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT MEMPHIS. * UNTIL SATURDAY MORNING. * AT 7:00 PM CDT TUESDAY THE STAGE WAS 29.3 FEET. * ACTION STAGE IS 28.0 FEET. * FLOOD STAGE IS 34.0 FEET. * FORECAST...THE RIVER IS EXPECTED TO SLOWLY RISE TO A CREST OF 29.4 FEET EARLY THURSDAY MORNING. * IMPACT...AT 29.0 FEET, IN ARKANSAS. THE EVACUATION ROUTE FROM CAMPS SOUTH OF HOPEFIELD CHUTE IS CUT OFF. WATER IS LAPPING AT THE LEVEE NEAR SULCER ROAD WEST OF SOUTH LAKE. RIVER IS TOUCHING THE LEVEE AT BLUE LAKE.&&
NEXT 12 HOURS
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1 PM
88°
6mph
15%
1 PM 88°
Wind: WSW @ 6mph
Precip: 15% Chance
Humidity: 49%
Wind Chill: 88°
Heat Index: 93°
UV Index: 10 Very HighVisibility: 10 mi
2 PM
88°
6mph
15%
2 PM 88°
Wind: WSW @ 6mph
Precip: 15% Chance
Humidity: 48%
Wind Chill: 88°
Heat Index: 92°
UV Index: 9 Very HighVisibility: 10 mi
3 PM
89°
6mph
15%
3 PM 89°
Wind: WSW @ 6mph
Precip: 15% Chance
Humidity: 48%
Wind Chill: 89°
Heat Index: 93°
UV Index: 7 High
Visibility: 10 mi
4 PM
89°
6mph
15%
4 PM 89°
Wind: WSW @ 6mph
Precip: 15% Chance
Humidity: 48%
Wind Chill: 89°
Heat Index: 93°
UV Index: 5 ModerateVisibility: 10 mi
5 PM
88°
7mph
15%
5 PM 88°
Wind: SW @ 7mph
Precip: 15% Chance
Humidity: 47%
Wind Chill: 88°
Heat Index: 92°
UV Index: 3 ModerateVisibility: 10 mi
6 PM
88°
7mph
14%
6 PM 88°
Wind: SW @ 7mph
Precip: 14% Chance
Humidity: 47%
Wind Chill: 88°
Heat Index: 91°
UV Index: 1 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
7 PM
87°
6mph
30%
7 PM 87°
Wind: SW @ 6mph
Precip: 30% Chance
Humidity: 49%
Wind Chill: 87°
Heat Index: 90°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 9 mi
8 PM
84°
5mph
24%
8 PM 84°
Wind: SSW @ 5mph
Precip: 24% Chance
Humidity: 56%
Wind Chill: 84°
Heat Index: 87°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 9 mi
9 PM
80°
4mph
24%
9 PM 80°
Wind: SSW @ 4mph
Precip: 24% Chance
Humidity: 66%
Wind Chill: 80°
Heat Index: 84°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 9 mi
10 PM
79°
4mph
24%
10 PM 79°
Wind: SSW @ 4mph
Precip: 24% Chance
Humidity: 72%
Wind Chill: 79°
Heat Index: 83°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 9 mi
11 PM
78°
4mph
24%
11 PM 78°
Wind: SSW @ 4mph
Precip: 24% Chance
Humidity: 76%
Wind Chill: 78°
Heat Index: 82°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
12 AM
76°
3mph
24%
12 AM 76°
Wind: SSW @ 3mph
Precip: 24% Chance
Humidity: 81%
Wind Chill: 76°
Heat Index: 81°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
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