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NPR journalist finds home in Tuscaloosa

NPR journalist finds home in Tuscaloosa

Francie Johnson April 17, 2014

Not many people can say they’ve spent an evening with Prince in his Los Angeles mansion, written a novel with Tori Amos or eaten bacon with CeeLo Green. Then again, not many people are Ann Powers. As...

Evolution rapper to return to UA

Austin Frederick April 17, 2014

Canadian rapper Baba Brinkman will visit The University of Alabama on Friday to present his “Rap Guide to Evolution” and to film a documentary. “I do the show because I think evolution is a fact,...

Ballroom dancing team competes in nationals

Alexandra Ellsworth April 15, 2014

When Maci Arms took a social dance class through the kinesiology department, she had no idea where it would lead. Two years later, Arms just won the Argentine Tango competition with her partner, Jeremy...

New York painter brngs gallery to UA

Henry Barnes April 15, 2014

Award-winning New York-based painter Katherine Bradford will have her work on display for University of Alabama students to view in the Sarah Moody Gallery of Art until May 9. Bradford’s works have...

Independent musicans perform at Bama Theatre

Bianca Martin April 15, 2014

A variety of folk and country music will reverberate off the walls of the Greensboro Room at the Bama Theatre Wednesday as Bible Study, Don Gallardo and Stuart Bond headline Acoustic Night. David Allgood,...

Students take to Tinder for relationships, dating

Students take to Tinder for relationships, dating

Reed OMara April 14, 2014

Tess Severin, a University of Alabama sophomore from Illinois majoring in finance, is an active member of Alpha Kappa Psi. Rhys Butler, her boyfriend, is a junior studying telecommunication and film who...

The Chive promotes charity, positive acts

Reed OMara April 14, 2014

When Olivia Hodges is finishing up a late night bartending at The Houndstooth on the Strip, she unlocks her phone and begins to let the stress of bartending for college students melt away. She’s not...

Apps can help students stay on track with fitness, health goals

Katherine Metcalf April 14, 2014

It’s not big news that apps have become the go-to technology source for all kinds of information and games. But some students may not know the prevalence of apps in the realm of fitness and health. Personal...

‘Freeganism,’ Dumpster diving growing new trends

Tara Massouleh April 14, 2014

It’s a sunny, cool afternoon in April 2013. The sun passes directly overhead in the San Francisco fog as Bryan Buckley walks back to his temporary room off Mission Street after a long run at the Golden...

Sonic Frontiers ends with Dawn of Midi performance

Elayne Smith April 14, 2014

Dawn of Midi will play in Alabama for the first time Thursday as The Sonic Frontiers’ last concert of the year in the new performing arts building, Bryant-Jordan Hall – formerly the old chapel by Bryce...

Thrift, discount stores provide savings

Bianca Martin April 14, 2014

When shopping for new clothes, I have a constant struggle determining how much money I am willing to spend. After all, college is expensive, gas is expensive, and I prefer my clothes not to be. In the...

Birds of a feather: UA siblings provide support system for each other

Reed OMara April 13, 2014

When students set sail to college, many find themselves alone and free to establish themselves away from their families. Others, however, have the support of a sibling, sometimes whether they like it or...