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Getting to know Dr. Butler, the new College of C&IS dean

Getting to know Dr. Butler, the new College of C&IS dean

Augustus Barnette, Staff Reporter November 9, 2022

Though traveling back and forth throughout the summer, Brian Butler has officially migrated south to begin his tenure as the dean of the College of Communication and Information Sciences.  Butler received...

Culture Pick: A new barbaric take on horror in “Barbarian”

Culture Pick: A new barbaric take on horror in “Barbarian”

Priscella Shreve, Culture Writer November 6, 2022

Many walked into the theater whispering that the advertisements for the new horror film written and directed by Zach Cregger called “Barbarian” were vague and mysterious. Walking out, the chatter from...

Preview: Taste of Tuscaloosa silent auction raises money to fight childhood food insecurity

Preview: Taste of Tuscaloosa silent auction raises money to fight childhood food insecurity

Alyssa Schubert, Staff Reporter November 6, 2022

On Nov. 9, Taste of Tuscaloosa: Showcasing Local Traditions to Benefit Secret Meals will be teaming up with Secret Meals For Hungry Children to host a silent auction and dinner to benefit children facing...

Books to Prisons hosts book donation drive

Books to Prisons hosts book donation drive

Emilee Boster, Contributing Writer November 6, 2022

At the Canterbury United Methodist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, there is a small library overflowing with books of different genres donated from across the state. These books will not stay for long -...

Camiz Cakez, student business makes elaborate cakes for Tuscaloosa 

Camiz Cakez, student business makes elaborate cakes for Tuscaloosa 

Gabriella Puccio-Johnson, Contributing Writer November 6, 2022

College student by day, small business owner, artist and baker by night. Cami Krzeminski, a junior majoring in graphic design, is known around Tuscaloosa for her beautiful, homemade cakes. As the sole...

Courtesy of the Indian Student Association of Tuscaloosa

UA Indian Student Association of Tuscaloosa celebrates Diwali

Abigail Forrest, Contributing Writer November 4, 2022

The Indian Student Association of Tuscaloosa hosted the annual celebration of Diwali in the UA Student Center ballroom on Friday, Oct. 26, where they provided Indian dishes, music and performances. The...

Student-run publishing house Red Rook Press prepares to print student work 

Student-run publishing house Red Rook Press prepares to print student work 

Madeline Robinson, Contributing Writer November 2, 2022

At a Sept. 6 informational meeting — crowded to the point of there being standing room only - —students interested in publishing were introduced to The University of Alabama’s first-ever student-ruan...

Stevie Nicks enchants Huntsville audience at the Orion on Halloween night

Stevie Nicks enchants Huntsville audience at the Orion on Halloween night

Annabelle Blomeley, Culture Editor November 2, 2022

A quarter moon shone in a cloudy sky but there was no chance of rain — the perfect spooky weather for a Halloween night concert with the witchy singer herself, Stevie Nicks.   Nicks, best known as...

Culture Pick: Taylor Swift meets fans at midnight for the release of new album “Midnights” 

Culture Pick: Taylor Swift meets fans at midnight for the release of new album “Midnights” 

Alyssa Schubert, Staff Reporter November 2, 2022

On the eve of Oct. 21, Taylor Swift invited her fans to meet her at midnight for the release of her tenth original studio album, “Midnights.” After the surprise announcement of the new addition to...

Review: “The Imaginary Invalid” and its Lasting Relevance Across the Centuries 

Review: “The Imaginary Invalid” and its Lasting Relevance Across the Centuries 

William Pimentel, Contributing Writer November 2, 2022

The most recent production by The University of Alabama Department of Theatre and Dance, “The Imaginary Invalid,” was a packed production, hosting different themes and ideas in its two-hour runtime....

‘The history leaves an imprint on the land’: The ghosts of Tuscaloosa past  

‘The history leaves an imprint on the land’: The ghosts of Tuscaloosa past  

Sarah Clifton, Staff Reporter October 30, 2022

When he built it in 1837, John R. Drish had no clue that his new home in Tuscaloosa would one day become a school, or a church, or a warehouse for a car shop.   Least of all, Drish certainly never...

Culture Pick: “Halloween Ends” is a fresh, underrated finale

Culture Pick: “Halloween Ends” is a fresh, underrated finale

Luke McClinton, Contributing Writer October 30, 2022

“Halloween Ends” is the long-awaited finale to the rebooted “Halloween” movie franchise, which began with 2018’s "Halloween” and continued with last year’s “Halloween Kills.” It is a...