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UA professor’s book named bestseller

Becky Robinson May 30, 2012

The American Educational Research Association named “Leaders in the Historical Study of American Education” by Wayne Urban, a University of Alabama professor and associate director of the educational...

The top five treats of summer in the South

Sophia Jones May 30, 2012

It’s summer, and you’re relaxing on the beach – parking lots packed, umbrellas spanning for miles, kids splashing in the sandbar, tide’s low, sun’s high. Summer is here, and no season is complete...

Festival season open in Alabama

Lauren Ferguson May 29, 2012

  As summer kicks into full swing, some students choose to venture home, study abroad or stay in Tuscaloosa. If Alabama is where you will be spending the next two months, the state offers a variety of...

UA hosts opera workshop

Lauren Ferguson May 29, 2012

The third annual Druid City Opera Workshop, hosted by the University of Alabama School of Music, will conclude today with a final performance. The workshop focuses on intensive opera training for young...

Muscle and F.L.O. release first EP

Muscle and F.L.O. release first EP

Alexandra Ellsworth April 24, 2012

Muscle & F.L.O., an up and coming new rap duo, hope to fill a void in the hip-hop and rap scene in Tuscaloosa and bring a more groovy music style to the city. “We saw a lack of groove and flow in the...

Month of May celebrates veterans

Chelsea Pickett April 24, 2012

For students at the University of Alabama, May is a month associated with finals, graduation and the beginning of summer. Some calendar enthusiasts may even remember Mother’s Day or Memorial Day, but...

Local bands go their own way

Local bands go their own way

Lauren Ferguson April 24, 2012

In college towns, bands come and go. Whether they are cover bands or play original music, the lifespan of college music groups often fade with time. But for the bands that outlast the others, uprooting...

House of éprouver Static store to pop up on campus

Deanne Winslett April 24, 2012

After much preparation, the House of éprouver will open their spinoff project store, Static, today. “Our mission is to provide an environment for students to enjoy fashion and to get a feel for the...

Sonic Frontiers to host Ghanaian saxophonist at Ferg

Courtney Stinson April 24, 2012

The Sonic Frontiers Concert Series will host its spring finale tonight at the Ferguson Center Theater at 7:30 p.m. The concert will feature Nii Noi Nortey, a Ghanaian saxophonist and visual artist. Nortey...

Keeping your head during stress-filled finals

Tricia Vaughan April 23, 2012

Yet again, we students come face-to-face with the study-session-packed dead week followed by the oh-so-dreaded final exams, on top of the everyday stress we already cope with. Dead week and finals are...

Beats Antique brings one-of-a-kind show to Jupiter Bar

Sophia Jones April 23, 2012

The band Beats Antique will bring their its unique combination of Middle-Eastern music, bluesy folk, electronic and marching band music to the Jupiter Bar and Grill Wednesday. The band combines diverse...

Documentaries highlight societal issues

Documentaries highlight societal issues

Becky Robinson April 23, 2012

I have harped on the importance of documentaries before, and I truly believe they are an incredibly important art form, especially at a time when so much of the news we receive is condensed into thirty-second...