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Digitalized music weakens bond between sounds, listeners

Francie Johnson October 9, 2012

As technology advances and music becomes increasingly digitalized, the bond between music and listener grows weaker and weaker. Once upon a time, people used to listen to music. By listen, I mean really...

Music fraternity hosts American music benefit concert

Megan Miller October 9, 2012

The sisters of Sigma Alpha Iota Music Fraternity invite The University of Alabama to join them in celebrating the legacy and the future of American music Wednesday, Oct. 10, in the Moody Music Building....

Moundville to host annual Native American Festival

Deanne Winslett October 8, 2012

The University of Alabama’s Moundville Archaeological Park will host its annual Native American Festival this Wednesday, Oct. 10 through Saturday, Oct. 13. The event is held each October to teach visitors...

Campuses declare smoking bans

Campuses declare smoking bans

Becky Robinson October 8, 2012

College campuses around the country are making an effort to declare their schools smoke-free environments. Currently, there are at least 814 campuses that have completely banned tobacco products, The University...

Chocolate’s myths, facts revealed

Kendal Beahm October 8, 2012

While many students may attempt to stray away from chocolate for various reasons and myths, this sweet treat is actually good for your body and skin, albeit in small amounts. It can be difficult deciphering...

Excess coffee drinking could lead to adult vision loss

Tricia Vaughan October 8, 2012

University of Alabama students hitting up the new Starbucks in the Ferguson Center for a caffeine kick to get through midterms may want to think twice before taking a sip of java. Researchers at Harvard...

Theatre Tuscaloosa to debut new season with comedy

Abbey Crain October 2, 2012

Theatre Tuscaloosa, one of the city’s longest standing theatre companies, will debut their 2012-2013 season, Rockin’ and Rollin’ in the Aisles, with “The Dixie Swim Club.” The performance will...

“Sherlock” presents brilliant, entertaining take on Doyle’s classic consulting detective

Asher Elbein October 2, 2012

In an age where the term “remake” is a dirty word, it’s easy to be suspicious of BBC’s “Sherlock.” Set in modern London, the show follows the exploits of the abrasive consulting detective Sherlock...

Gaga’s leaked single a hoax?

Noelle Brake October 2, 2012

Leaked singles are nothing new to the public. Hackers “leak” singles out onto the Internet, and sometimes, even the artists themselves “leak” singles to get attention. But none so far have caused...

Cooler weather ushers in opportunity for healthy, delicious fall food options

Sophia Jones October 2, 2012

The weather’s getting cooler, meaning it’s time to heat your kitchen up with the seasonal foods of fall. Because of the weather and the holidays, it is often harder for many students to get outdoors...

Rec offers low price Pilates classes

Rec offers low price Pilates classes

Courtney Stinson October 1, 2012

In addition to free group exercise classes, the University Recreation Center also offers a variety of paid classes that provide students with access to different machines and more individual attention...

Some to serve during fall break

Some to serve during fall break

Megan Miller October 1, 2012

For many students, fall break is an opportunity to go home for the first time during the school year or stay in Tuscaloosa and get ahead on schoolwork and studies. Some students however, use this opportunity...