CBU appoints interim president
Christian Brothers University appointed David Archer, an associate professor and director of the MBA program, as its interim president, following the Nov. 5 departure of Jack Shannon.
Christian Brothers University appointed David Archer, an associate professor and director of the MBA program, as its interim president, following the Nov. 5 departure of Jack Shannon.
The head of Teach for America in Memphis joins Eric Barnes on The Sidebar.
Plus, people revisit the Pyramid’s transformation into a retail experience.
The Daily Memphian’s new neighborhoods reporter is a native Memphian who has lived all over the city.
Northpoint quarterback Jack Patterson ends his season with more than 3,000 yards.
Reny Alfonso, the chef at Chez Philippe from 2005 to 2010, has returned to Memphis and will open Bog & Barley at Regalia with DJ Naylor.
Keith Salter is retiring from more than 35 years of teaching theater and two decades at Collierville High School.
Memphis Regional Megasite of West Tennessee: The Haywood County site no longer includes a reference to the city of Memphis. Now, it’s officially the Megasite of West Tennessee.
Leadership change comes as the Federal Highway Administration releases its assessment of Arkansas’ bridge inspection program, providing a list of 18 recommendations that hint at a variety of shortcomings.
ECU is ranked 12th in takeaways, while the Tigers have had at least one turnover in each of the past eight games.
For the Tigers, it’s an opponent adjusting to a lot of new faces on its own roster.
The Grizzlies are opting for caution on Brooks, who is recovering from his offseason hand injury.
Forward’s 21 goals fired team into the postseason for the first time.
With a respectful, patriotic nod, local Veterans Day events recognized the commitment of those who served in the military.
Memphis football is coming off an exciting upset over SMU and is one game away from being bowl eligible.
Last week, the area hit a milestone of more than one million COVID-19 vaccines administered.
The hotel at Elvis Presley Boulevard would be One Stop Housing’s third property in Memphis.
Can Dillon Brooks be a quick fix for the Grizzlies’ defense? Drew Hill and Chris Herrington discuss.
“We have a hard time guarding the ball,” Brooks said.
This week roars into the Orpheum Theatre with an award-winning musical, a girl we used to see (a lot more) and the opportunity to do the time warp again.
Hardaway’s hire also worked under former coach John Calipari.
TennCare could owe the federal government hundreds of millions of dollars, according to an audit. But at a budget hearing last week, neither Gov. Bill Lee nor any members of his panel asked about it.
Quiet as it’s kept, some parents want their children to learn the accurate history of America and the role that race, gender, ethnicity and privilege played in that history.
Memphis criminal justice leaders discuss violent crime at crime forum.