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How college students can find balanced nutrition

How college students can find balanced nutrition

College students are often busy with classes, friends and extracurriculars, often placing nutrition on the back burner.
Get tested: Sexual health doesn’t have to be scary

Get tested: Sexual health doesn’t have to be scary

Bianca McCarty and Ethan Henry March 2, 2022
The CDC reports that 1 in 5 people in the U.S. have a sexually transmitted infection.
How to Health: A discussion of insurance, primary care and more

How to Health: A discussion of insurance, primary care and more

Balancing health and wellness can be difficult for college students who are thrust into the adult world for the first time.
New View. Find your place. Find your people. Division of Student Life. First Year Experience and Retention Initiatives

New View educates out-of-state freshmen women on body positivity

Ainsley Keyser, Contributing Writer February 27, 2022
First Year Experience and Retention Initiatives invites freshman out-of-state women to attend the New View program, a monthly meeting to build community and form friendships through student involvement. 
Screen grab from the film "Proximity."

Black Warrior Film Festival showcases student filmmakers

Savannah Ichikawa, Contributing Writer February 27, 2022
Established in 2013, the festival is an annual event that seeks to showcase student talent from the South and across the nation by hosting communitywide screenings, workshops and featured guests. 
Tinder Swindler Netflix promotion

Culture Pick: Netflix’s ‘Tinder Swindler’ examines the dangers of online dating

Maddy Reda | @maddyreda1, Staff Reporter February 23, 2022
Private jets, lavish dinners and star-studded hotels crawling with celebrities sound like the makings of a whirlwind fairy-tale romance — and the perfect lure. 
George Washington Carver speaks with unknown gentleman, date unknown.

Gorgas Library spotlights George Washington Carver during Black History Month

Alyssa Schubert, Contributing Writer February 23, 2022

The University of Alabama’s Gorgas Library is introducing a new exhibit. Starting on Monday, Feb. 14, guests can immerse themselves in the world of George Washington Carver, an American inventor who...

Women and Gender Resource Center to offer salary negotiation workshop

Women and Gender Resource Center to offer salary negotiation workshop

Connor Hurley, Contributing Writer February 23, 2022

The University of Alabama’s Women and Gender Resource Center is partnering with the Career Center and the American Association of University Women to present multiple Start Smart salary negotiation workshops.  Created...

Opinion | Is the lowercase revolution on its way?

Opinion | Is the lowercase revolution on its way?

Jack Maurer | @JackMaurer10, Chief Copy Editor February 20, 2022
I’m not aware of any capitalist (get it?) conspiracy to maintain the orthographic status quo, but there are a few reasons to keep uppercase characters around.
UADM members holding cardboard signs that read $252,001.22.

BAMAthon raises over $200,000 for Children’s of Alabama

Emilee Boster | @emileeboster, Contributing Writer February 20, 2022
The University of Alabama Dance Marathon hosted BAMAthon on Saturday to celebrate raising $252,001.22 for Children’s of Alabama. 
A flyer advertising Comedy Open Mic Night.

Black Warrior Brewing Company hosts comedy nights

Lauren Westcott, Contributing Writer February 20, 2022
From open mic nights to showcases, Black Warrior Brewing Company is the place for comedians and comedy lovers.
A flyer detailing the One Little Girl: Denise McNair and the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing Exhibit.

Denise McNair exhibit comes to campus

Tristan Waldrop, Contributing Writer February 20, 2022
The University of Alabama’s Intercultural Diversity Center has partnered with the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute to launch the “One Little Girl: Denise McNair and the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing” exhibit.