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English department hosts March open mic night

English department hosts March open mic night

Caroline Smith March 21, 2018

The chance to sit back, sip on some coffee and listen to locally produced art is returning to Monarch this week. Pure Products Open Mic Night will be held this Thursday, March 22 at Monarch Espresso Bar...

Film Column: 'Annihilation' serves up science fiction 'shimmer'

Film Column: ‘Annihilation’ serves up science fiction ‘shimmer’

Parker Aniszewski March 21, 2018

Science fiction movies are easily my favorite kinds of films. I love the way the genre explores human issues and problems through the vein of a high concept idea or story. “Annihilation,” a 2018 film...

Public relations students hoping to secure case study title

Olivia Stover March 20, 2018

Two years ago, they took home gold for their "Who Is In The Chair" campaign. Last year, they came in second place with their “Change Direction UA” campaign. This year, the UA Bateman team is hoping...

Some southern cities to host St. Patrick's Day celebrations

Some southern cities to host St. Patrick’s Day celebrations

Logan Doctson March 9, 2018

Warmer weather isn’t the only reason people look forward to March. The onset of March brings with it St. Patrick’s Day, everyone's favorite global celebration of Irish culture and the remembrance of...

Local artist shows exhibit at Hotel Indigo gallery

Local artist shows exhibit at Hotel Indigo gallery

Olivia Stover March 9, 2018

Hippie busses and license plates line the walls at Hotel Indigo. If you look hard enough, you might even find a busted basketball or a portrait of Ozzy Osbourne. These pieces might not seem like they have...

Here's what to pack for your spring break abroad

Here’s what to pack for your spring break abroad

Owen Clarke March 8, 2018

By Owen Clarke | Contributing Writer  Next week's spring break holidays will take students far and wide: maybe to home in New Jersey, to Florida to escape the cold or even to the mountains for a week...

For a spring break alternative, try these spots

For a spring break alternative, try these spots

Caroline Smith March 8, 2018

By Caroline Smith | Staff Reporter  After all the late-night cramming, flashcard-writing, and study sessions necessitated by the horrors of midterms, it can be hard to find the energy for a classic, wild...

Here's how to stock your spring break closet on a dime

Here’s how to stock your spring break closet on a dime

Caroline Smith March 7, 2018

Spring Break is a key transitioning time in the world of fashion. It’s the moment when everyone boxes up their sweaters and jeans and breaks out their shorts and tank tops. However, without fail, every...

Del Toro reigns, Mcdormand rallies women: Here's a rundown of Sunday's Academy Awards

Del Toro reigns, Mcdormand rallies women: Here’s a rundown of Sunday’s Academy Awards

Tyler Doster March 6, 2018

Every year, film lovers across the globe gather around their televisions to watch the biggest award show of the film industry: The Academy Awards. This year marked the 90th annual Academy Awards, largely...

Theatre Tuscaloosa shows play for one night only

Theatre Tuscaloosa shows play for one night only

Logan Doctson March 6, 2018

Theatre Tuscaloosa is fundraising for a competition the best way they know how: with a performance.  Tonight, March 6, for one night only, Robert Hawkin’s play "End of a Line" will be performed at the...

A Bright Room Called Day mixes history, tragedy and comedy

A Bright Room Called Day mixes history, tragedy and comedy

Michael Dawson March 5, 2018

Written in 1994 by Tony Kushner, "A Bright Room Called Day" takes place in 1933 Berlin on the very heel of the Nazis' rise to power. It follows the life of film actress Agnes Eggling, who struggles with...

Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra hosts annual Discovery Day

Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra hosts annual Discovery Day

Logan Doctson March 5, 2018

The Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra is collaborating with the Tuscaloosa Community Dancers to bring to life Benjamin Britten’s narrated “Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra” through music and dance....