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‘Split Infinitive’: Graduate art student showcases thesis exhibition

‘Split Infinitive’: Graduate art student showcases thesis exhibition

Jeffrey Kelly | @jeffkellyjr, Culture Editor February 16, 2022
“Split Infinitive” focuses on the tension many people feel while juggling different aspects of their lives. 
Poster detailing author Carmen Maria Machado's visit to UA.

‘A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity’: Carmen Maria Machado to visit UA

Emilee Boster | @emileeboster, Contributing Writer February 16, 2022
On Thursday, Feb. 24, author Carmen Maria Machado will be visiting The University of Alabama to give a lecture and a reading.
Graphic detailing the Department of Art and Art History Biennial Faculty Exhibition.

Faculty art on display in biennial exhibition

Emma Sower, Contributing Writer February 13, 2022
Drawing on a tradition that has existed in The University of Alabama’s Department of Art and Art History for decades, the Sarah Moody Gallery of Art is hosting the Faculty Biennial Exhibition, which features paintings, digital art and sculptures.
Duke Ellington (Needlepoint artwork by Leanna Leithauser-Lesley)

‘Shaken by the Roots’: Needlepoint artist highlights jazz greats

Natalie Bonner, Copy Editor February 13, 2022
For Birmingham fiber artist Leanna Leithauser-Lesley, needlepoint art is a childhood hobby-turned-passion that has deepened her connection to her Southern heritage. 
Opinion | The time to study abroad is now

Opinion | The time to study abroad is now

E.M. Thompson, Contributing Writer February 9, 2022
Studying abroad can be a daunting prospect.
The Colored Museum. George C. Wolfe.

How ‘The Colored Museum’ examines the Black experience in America

Haley Taylor, Contributing Writer February 9, 2022
The University of Alabama’s theater department began Black History Month with a week of performances of “The Colored Museum,” a play written by George C. Wolfe that examines what it means to be African American. 
A review in quotes: Sally Rooney is the literary voice of our generation

A review in quotes: Sally Rooney is the literary voice of our generation

Carson Lott | @carsonnlott, Contributing Writer February 6, 2022
Despite the world unraveling before our eyes, Rooney offers readers something precious to hold on to: each other. 
Ready for liftoff: UASpace launches satellite

Ready for liftoff: UASpace launches satellite

Emilee Boster | @emileeboster, Contributing Writer February 4, 2022

Update on Sunday, Feb. 6, at 9 p.m. Due to a radar system issue on Saturday, Feb. 5, NASA’s launch of ELaNa 41is now scheduled for Monday, Feb. 7.  In a tweet, Space Launch Delta 45, said they’ve...

Protestors march in downtown Tuscaloosa in summer 2020.

Activism and injustice in the Tuscaloosa community

Almost two years after the murder of George Floyd ignited widespread discussion about race and injustice, these discussions have evolved into moves toward change. 
Restorative justice rehabilitates

Restorative justice rehabilitates

Savannah Ichikawa and Mary Claire Wooten February 2, 2022
Advocates for restorative justice today suggest policymakers should aim to make justice systems truly correctional.
Women of Excellence is a student organization dedicated to empowering African American women.

‘Stepping into battle’: The state of women’s safety

Lucy Phillips, Contributing Writer February 2, 2022
The United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women recently published a study that found that 97% of the women surveyed had experienced some form of sexual harassment. 
La Mexicana opens in UA Student Center

La Mexicana opens in UA Student Center

Emilee Boster | @emileeboster, Contributing Writer January 30, 2022
La Mexicana, a local restaurant-turned-food truck, is this semester’s Bama Dining Flip Kitchen occupant.