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Dreamland’s rich history of unifying people through food

Dreamland’s rich history of unifying people through food

Luke McClinton and Taylor Paton November 1, 2023

“Ain’t nothing like ’em nowhere,” claims the slogan of Dreamland Bar-B-Que. It’s a bold assertion, yet if you ask a Southerner with an awareness of the region’s barbecue scene, or even just...

The survival of Native American history through storytelling and art

The survival of Native American history through storytelling and art

Alejandro Jimenez and Brandon Smith November 1, 2023

November is Native American Heritage Month and highlights the persistence of Native American cultures and traditions despite years of oppression and the constant threat of erasure.   This month is...

‘Loki’ Season 2, Episode 4: Entering the chaos stretch

‘Loki’ Season 2, Episode 4: Entering the chaos stretch

Luke McClinton, Staff Writer October 29, 2023

“Loki” Season 2 has entered its chaos stretch.  This season has been nothing but high-stakes fare since its opening moments; in Episode 4, however, with the fittingly grandiose title “Heart of...

‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ beautfully and tragically brings the story of the Osage people to the big screen

‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ beautfully and tragically brings the story of the Osage people to the big screen

Peter Boland, Contributing Writer October 29, 2023

After the Osage Nation gets forced to move to a reservation in Fairfax, Oklahoma, members become wealthy after they find copious quantities of oil on their land. However, darkness looms over their people...

Students attend last year’s Dia De Las Escritoras event.

UA will hold its third annual event celebrating Hispanic and Latina female writers

Anna Hill, Staff Reporter October 29, 2023

On Nov. 2, the University will host an event in honor of Día de las Escritoras, a day that recognizes accomplishments of female Hispanic and Latina writers. The event will be held from 5-6:30 p.m. in...

Students browse prints at the Print Sale event.

Alabama Print and Book Group shares artwork and raises money through tabling event

Ava Morthland, Staff Writer October 29, 2023

Alabama Print and Book Group held a tabling event Tuesday to sell prints, shirts and patches to raise money for its printmaking workshop.   The group aims to build a community and bring awareness...

UA’s Halloween Extravaganza features family-friendly festivities with student-athletes

UA’s Halloween Extravaganza features family-friendly festivities with student-athletes

Anna Hill, Staff Reporter October 22, 2023

On Oct. 23, student-athletes will participate in uniting Tuscaloosa’s community at the University’s Halloween Extravaganza, an annual family-fun event at Hank Crisp Indoor Facility from 6:30-8:30 p.m....

‘Loki’ Season 2, Episode 3: Vibrant aesthetics, continued madness and the return of a daunting face

‘Loki’ Season 2, Episode 3: Vibrant aesthetics, continued madness and the return of a daunting face

Luke McClinton, Staff Writer October 22, 2023

In the latest episode of “Loki,” there is zero time to waste. From the first frame to the last, urgency is the name of the game.  Titled “1893,” a tonal titular contrast to last week’s “Breaking...

Visitors walk the paths of the Kentuck Art Festival.

Kentuck Festival of the Arts boasts another year of success

Gabriella Puccio, Assistant Culture Editor October 22, 2023

Every October when the leaves start to turn brown and the air starts to cool, local artists gather for a two-day celebration held at Kentuck Park in Northport, Alabama. From Oct. 14-15, Kentuck Festival...

Crimson Car Club members during one of their weekly meetings.

Crimson Car Club is forming lasting relationships through a love for automobiles

Luke McClinton, Staff Writer October 18, 2023

When Asar Ahmad stepped onto the campus of The University of Alabama as a freshman in the fall of 2021, he soon dealt with the struggles many students face every year. The process of leaving home had proven...

Art pieces in Madison Grooters' exhibit

Madison Grooters showcases her art on sexuality and gender identity

Ava Morthland, Staff Writer October 18, 2023

UA alum Madison Grooters showcased her artwork at the Intercultural Diversity Center on Oct. 16.  Grooters graduated last May and now works at the University as a specialist for the sculpture foundry....

‘Loki’ Season 2, episode two: The Loki-Mobius charm is as good as ever

‘Loki’ Season 2, episode two: The Loki-Mobius charm is as good as ever

Luke McClinton, Staff Writer October 15, 2023

On Thursday, fans were given the second episode of Loki Season 2, titled “Breaking Brad,” presumably a cheeky allusion to the immortalized AMC TV series.  After last week’s high stakes opening,...