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Yoko Ono rumors regarding The Beatles completely undeserved

Francie Johnson March 6, 2014

About three weeks ago, I mindlessly shared a photo from Rolling Stone’s Facebook page wishing Yoko Ono a happy birthday. A few hours and more than 50 Facebook comments later, I found myself headfirst...

Alabama Goods closes Tuscaloosa location

Alabama Goods closes Tuscaloosa location

Elayne Smith March 6, 2014

Alabama Goods closed its doors at its Tuscaloosa location on University Boulevard after one year of operation. The store featured local vendors selling handmade items and was modeled after its flagship...

Modern games can lose uniting factor for families, friends

Matthew Wilson March 6, 2014

Video games have made leaps and bounds technologically from their ’80s arcade origins, but often the human element is lost among conversations about graphics, rivalries and online functions. It is important...

Female a cappella group creates legacy

Tara Massouleh March 5, 2014

Before “Pitch Perfect” and its onslaught of cup song covers swept the nation, there were the AcaBellas, an all-women a cappella group at The University of Alabama. The AcaBellas held its first auditions...

Creative Campus debuts video game exhibit

Phoebe Rees March 5, 2014

Imagine climbing inside your favorite video games and seeing their inner mechanisms come to life. This is what Creative Campus is showcasing with The Artcade, an interactive exhibit on display in the Rec...

Alumnus begins local fruit delivery

Alumnus begins local fruit delivery

Reed OMara March 4, 2014

When Jake Bell sees bananas in a bowl at Starbucks, he can’t help but ask the barista if these are a new addition. She replies yes. They’re even in the smoothies now. His satisfaction is apparent –...

Festival celebrates Jewish food

Hannah Widener March 4, 2014

In 2003, the Jewish Film Festival kicked off with a reception that left the Tuscaloosa community clamoring for more. More than 10 years later, the film festival no longer exists, but the Jewish Food Festival...

Plaid proves a lasting print at Fashion Week

Bianca Martin March 3, 2014

Plaid is associated with something different for each of us. Maybe you connect it to a farmer in overalls and a straw hat. Maybe you immediately think of the hipster guy you see every day at Starbucks...

Student pilots touch down at UA

Alexandra Ellsworth March 3, 2014

Flying is in Jonathan Henley’s blood – both his grandfather and father were pilots. His father is a part of the Aeroshell Aerobatic Team, a team that does airshows all over North America. But when...

Hammocks increasingly popular among students

Hammocks increasingly popular among students

Reed OMara March 3, 2014

With the onset of warmer weather, students begin to repopulate the outdoors, and the trees quickly become adorned with colorful hammocks. “I call them the hammock villages. People stack them, like,...

Dance majors balance lab hours, performances

Dance majors balance lab hours, performances

Laura Testino March 3, 2014

Choosing a major can be a daunting task, especially when one’s interests may lie in a variety of subjects. Instead of these varying interests translating to an undecided major, some students make the...

Chinese radio show dicusses two different cultures

Chinese radio show dicusses two different cultures

Dylan Walker March 3, 2014

It’s Thursday night, and the halls of Reese Phifer Hall have long been empty. However, up three sets of winding stairs, down a hallway that smells of pizza, two of the building’s remaining occupants...