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Music enthusiasts go backstage to learn from industry leaders

Katie Ingram, Contributing Writer March 21, 2019
Members of UA CMA EDU were given the opportunity to go backstage at Walker Hayes’ tour to meet with music industry professionals. Students were able to meet Hayes and ask his management team questions about the music and entertainment industry.
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National Nutrition Month emphasizes healthy lifestyles

Kinsley Centers, contributing writer March 21, 2019
Healthy eating and exercise is emphasized throughout March for National Nutrition Month. Students and faculty discuss how this time of year can signal a fresh start for those who seek a healthier lifestyle.
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Five Mississippi Delta tamale joints, on the way to find the blues

Samuel. G Reece, Contributing Writer March 19, 2019
The Mississippi Delta, that great fertile valley between the Mississippi and Yazoo Rivers, is flooding, though it hasn’t made national news.
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10 Year Column: One DJ distilled pop music into five minutes

Leah Goggins | @leahisonline, Staff Reporter March 8, 2019
DJ Earworm, true to his name, dropped a Swedish-inflected remix in 2009 that was so good, we couldn’t get it out of our heads.
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Fashion Column: Lagerfeld leaves behind a tumultuous legacy

Leah Goggins | @leahisonline, Staff Reporter March 8, 2019
He was the creative genius behind Chanel’s modern era and the entirety of Fendi’s ready-to-wear legacy. He leaves behind his celebrity cat, Choupette.
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Splash Page: What you need to know before you see ‘Captain Marvel’

Samuel G. Reece, contributing writer March 8, 2019
“Captain Marvel” is coming to a theatre near you this Friday. As with most movies based on Marvel Comics, you can expect connections to other Marvel movies (and maybe even some TV shows!) as well as to the vast number of Captain Marvel comics.
CW/ Kinsley Centers

Local store offers CBD products to help reduce pain

Kinsley Centers, Contributing Writer March 7, 2019
The CBD Store of Northport is back up and running again for locals to purchase natural, non-THC products. These products are available as an alternative option to help relieve pain, inflammation or even anxiety.
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Internationally acclaimed art visits Sarah Moody Gallery

Desi Gillespie, Staff Writer March 7, 2019
“Excavations,” a collection of prints by Julie Mehretu, is concluding its run in the Sarah Moody Gallery of Art. The Ethiopian-American MacArthur Fellows artist uses painting and lithography to create intricate abstractions of modern life.
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Students asked to respect spring break spots

Leah Goggins | @leahisonline, Staff Reporter March 7, 2019
Panama City Beach, Florida, was once the center of spring break debauchery, but after a ban on beach alcohol and a damaging natural disaster, students are wondering if PCB is for them.
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Movie Review: “Fighting with my family” shows the importance of following dreams

Jared Ferguson, Staff Reporter March 5, 2019
World Wrestling Entertainment has become a hallmark of television since its inception with numerous charismatic entertainers in the business, one of whom has an inspirational story subject to the latest film by the organization, known as “Fighting with My Family.”
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The Splash Page: Playing with all the toys in “Amazing Spider-Man” #16

Samuel G. Reece, Contributing Writer March 5, 2019
Marvel has this new trick of going weekly on their most popular books at least once a year. “Avengers: No Road Home” and “X-Men: Disassembled” have done this in recent months, and “Amazing Spider-Man” is kicking off it’s “Hunted” storyline that will continue the trend.
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Memes, candidates’ friends power social media campaigns

Leah Goggins | @leahisonline, Staff Reporter March 4, 2019
Leading up to March 7, UA students’ social media feeds will be full of amateur political pundits stumping for their favorite SGA candidates – their friends.