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Druid City Arts Festival attracts students, community

Kinsley Centers, Contributing Writer April 8, 2019
Thousands of Tuscaloosa residents of all ages came together to admire and purchase various pieces of art from around the country at the Druid City Arts Fest.
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‘Broad City’ leaves a legacy of friendship

Leah Goggins | @leahisonline, Staff Reporter April 7, 2019
Four and three and two and one-one: The countdown to the “Broad City” finale has come to an emotional end.
Photo courtesy of Juan Carrasquilla

STEM MBA grad starts new sportswear company

Desi Gillespie, Staff Reporter April 4, 2019
Juan Carrasquilla, a recent MBA graduate, has created Koali Athletico, a brand focusing on useful pockets in athletic shorts. The company will be holding a Kickstarter campaign allowing for pre-orders next Tuesday.
Photo courtesy of Christina Ausley

Instagram page showcases campus diversity

Kinsley Centers, Staff Reporter April 4, 2019
The @humansof_ua Instagram page showcases insight from various students living on campus. The platform assures followers that they are not alone in determining their studies or passions and allows them to identify with others beyond the classroom.
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10 Year Column: Even Beyonce couldn’t save “Obsessed”

Leah Goggins | @leahisonline, Staff Reporter April 3, 2019
How is it that you can add Idris Elba, Ali Larter and Beyonce together and still end up with nothing at all?
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Movie Review: Dumbo returns to the silver screen but fails to stand out

Jared Ferguson, Contributing Writer April 2, 2019
The 1941 animated Disney movie known as “Dumbo” is a classic to numerous audiences of numerous ages, but in an attempt to capitalize on the trend of live-action Disney remakes, Tim Burton tries but fails to create a more modern take on the classic.
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The Splash Page: What you need to know before you see “SHAZAM!”

Samuel G. Reece, Contributing Writer April 2, 2019
Earth’s mightiest mortal is coming to the big screen this week. “SHAZAM!” premieres on Friday, April 5th, and Billy Batson and company will ride into theaters for the first time in 78 years.
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Undergraduate filmmakers seek fairness in award

Meghan Mitchell, Assistant Culture Editor April 1, 2019
The Holle Award for Excellence in Filmmaking is an honor open to both undergraduate and graduate students across the nation. But some undergraduate students feel discouraged by disparate working conditions, including content restrictions that UA students face from the film department.
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Two hundred years of Tuscaloosa history celebrated through music

Leah Goggins | @leahisonline, Staff Reporter April 1, 2019
Despite the threat of rain, Tuscaloosans, Birminghamians and even Memphians congregated by the Black Warrior River on Saturday for a day of local music.
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Dance Alabama! engages Tuscaloosa community

Desi Gillespie, Staff Reporter March 28, 2019
As the spring semester show of “Dance Alabama!” premiers this week, seniors Emily Scott and Nicole DiGiovanni reflect on their experiences in the organization they call a family.
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Video policy aims to protect Rec Center patrons

Kinsley Centers, Contributing Writer March 28, 2019
The Student Recreation Center enforces a no video and no photography policy to allow patrons to feel welcome and safe during their workout. It wants to protect its facility and patrons from becoming the next viral meme, but this policy does have an effect on patrons who would like to use video or photos to track progress, demonstrate workouts or for motivational reasons.
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THE SPLASH PAGE: The many faces of Archie Andrews

Samuel G. Reece, Contributing Writer March 27, 2019
I was the kind of kid who read whatever comic book I could get my hands on. I’ve read through paperback collections of “Beetle Bailey,” “Charlie Brown” and “Hagar the Horrible.”