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OPINION

Senior Column: Learn to find joy in the mundane

Senior Column: Learn to find joy in the mundane

Sara Beth Bolin, contributing writer May 2, 2019
I’ve become content in the mundane: in morning brunch dates, in afternoons writing on the quad, in midnight conversations filled with belly-aching laughter.
Senior Column: Learn to embrace rejection

Senior Column: Learn to embrace rejection

Taylor Sims, contributing writer May 2, 2019
If I were to list every other rejection I have faced in college, I would exceed my word limit, but these experiences serve to demonstrate that failing is inevitable but not final.
Tuscaloosa bathrooms: The good and the bad

Tuscaloosa bathrooms: The good and the bad

Alex Mazzaferro, Staff Columnist April 25, 2019
I don’t know if anyone really reads these to learn a life lesson. Everyone here has graduated high school and already knows what it’s like to be yourself and say goodbye to friends.
Senior Column: Be intentional during your time at UA

Senior Column: Be intentional during your time at UA

Davis Delich, Staff Columnist April 25, 2019
Of the memories that I have from the time after high school graduation up until the end of my freshman year, a few moments at Bama Bound stick out in particular.
Emergen-C is a scam

Emergen-C is a scam

Alex Mazzaferro, staff columnist April 23, 2019
Most scams are easy to spot, but the ones you need to look out for are the ones that you reach for when you need help.
Take care of yourself this exam season

Take care of yourself this exam season

Lexi Hooten, Staff Columnist April 22, 2019
Everything was due in April… and it’s April. Now everyone feels like they have to squeeze a semester’s worth of work into the last few weeks.
Trump’s economic policies are reckless

Trump’s economic policies are reckless

Brett Hodges, Staff Columnist April 22, 2019
To the average American, the stock market is less of an indicator of the economic well-being of our country, and more of a series of intangible, meaningless numbers that win and lose money for people with the consistency of a Las Vegas casino.
T-Town pizza can't compare

T-Town pizza can’t compare

Molly Moore, Staff Columnist April 18, 2019
College is a special time full of some of the best and worst memories in a person’s lifetime.
Students should prioritize healthy eating

Students should prioritize healthy eating

Olivia Moody, Staff Columnist April 18, 2019
So many people claim it is impossible to live a healthy lifestyle in college. Students complain healthy food is expensive or that they don’t have the space to cook meals.
The left is too intolerant to attract evangelicals

The left is too intolerant to attract evangelicals

Charles McKay, Staff Columnist April 15, 2019
If you were to simply listen to progressive politicians and pundits, you could be excused for thinking that American society is on the verge of being transformed into a real-life version of “The Handmaid’s Tale.”
Attendance policies need more leniency

Attendance policies need more leniency

Anna Beth Peters, staff columnist April 15, 2019
Last week, I was sick. When I say sick, I mean the type of illness where you can’t get out of bed and basically suffer through the week in a Nyquil-induced haze. Despite this, I was sitting in my bed in a panic over my classes’ attendance policies.
We do not need an evangelical left

We do not need an evangelical left

Hayden Crosby, Staff Columnist April 11, 2019
In a crowded and growing field of politicians vying to be the Democratic Party’s 2020 challenger to President Donald Trump, candidates must do what they can to stand out.