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Lockheed Martin seeks UA engineers with challenge box

Desi Gillespie, Contributing Writer September 12, 2019
Serving as a lead-up to Lockheed Martin’s career fair on Sept. 11, the Challenge Box presented STEM majors with three engineering problems per day starting Sept. 9.
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The Splash Page: Defining the reconstructive age of comics in “Legion of Super-Heroes: Millenium” 

Samuel G. Reece, @_samreece , Contributing Writer September 10, 2019
But you get the sense that the “Age of Reconstruction” has fully taken hold, and that if DC is this interested in parsing out their various futures, there is a story in waiting that will draw from each of them.
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IV treatment adds to the list of hangover cures

Olivia Davis, Contributing Writer September 9, 2019
Popular cures for hangovers are continually changing as new treatments hit the market. IV treatments, popular in many large cities, have made their way to Tuscaloosa, and students are using them to their advantage.
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Work ethic helps local entrepreneur design a career

Grace Schepis | @graceschepiscw, Staff Writer September 9, 2019
With the debut of her first collection, titled Genesis, Tuscaloosa-based fashion designer Shan Latris reflects on how her homegrown team was able to make it to the runway.
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PHOTOS: Sampling Asia food fair

September 8, 2019
The College of Arts and Sciences hosted the "Sampling Asia Food Fair" Thursday Sept. 5. Students enjoyed free food as well as new cultural experiences.
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The Splash Page: “Dawn of X” introduces a very uncanny X-Men

Samuel G. Reece | @_samreece, Contributing Writer September 8, 2019
Now that Disney and Marvel are gearing up to give us a new cinematic “X-Men” sometime in the next five years, we’re finally getting what looks to be a new defining story for the X-Men, and it is a good one.
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The Splash Page: Spider-Man has left the Marvel Universe

Samuel G. Reece | @_samreece, Staff Columnist September 6, 2019
The fact of the matter is, Spider-Man might as well be gone for good, and not because the story was ready to let him go. 
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LOVER: Taylor Swift triumphs on these five tracks

Jake Stevens, Contributing Writer September 5, 2019
Here are my top five tracks from the new album, and some insight as to why they’re my favorites. 
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Cat fantastic: “CATS” premieres at Bama Theatre

Kyle Ashley, Contributing Writer September 5, 2019
Jellicle Cats are storming Tuscaloosa for this weekend only.
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Convenience services allowing students to save time, eat well

Jimmy Conroy, Contributing Writer September 5, 2019
University of Alabama students rely on convenience services this fall as they try to keep their school-life balance.
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Dispatches From Abroad: Exploring tourism in Singapore

Ben Lasseter, Contributing Writer September 2, 2019
From the perspective of a traveler wanting to accomplish much in a short time, this city, which doubles as its own country, offers sightseeing and experience quintessence.
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The New York Times never asked my opinion: Reviewing bestseller “Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine”

Jenna Minser, Contributing Writer September 2, 2019
Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine follows Ms. Eleanor Oliphant, a 30-year-old woman living in Glasgow, Scotland, and doing administrative work for a local graphic design firm. Eleanor is, to put it frankly, weird.