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Roger Jones paints sound in new exhibit

Roger Jones paints sound in new exhibit

Chandler Padgett September 25, 2015

Beginning on Oct. 1, the exhibit “Every Night” by Roger Jones will be on display at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center. His art is abstract and colorful, containing repetition and patterns. ...

"Rick and Morty" parodies time and space

“Rick and Morty” parodies time and space

Aaron Bonner September 25, 2015

Cartoons are an incredible source of creativity, creating landscapes and situations that just aren’t possible with actors behind a camera. Though many consider cartoons to be just for kids, Justin Roiland...

Tommye Wright talks new novel "You Are Cordially Invited to War"

Tommye Wright talks new novel “You Are Cordially Invited to War”

Ellen Johnson September 25, 2015

Tommye Wright, an author based in Birmingham, has released a new book this year called “You are Cordially Invited to War.” The book follows a storyline on the home front during World War II. The plot...

On-campus libraries are hubs for student activity

On-campus libraries are hubs for student activity

Ellen Johnson September 25, 2015

Whether you prefer the quaint quietness of Gorgas or the sleek style of Rodgers, every student has their own library style. While some libraries are devoted to specific colleges, such as Bruno Business...

List of upcoming music: Sept. 25-Sept. 30

September 25, 2015

Every weekend Tuscaloosa and Birmingham's local venues and bars are home to local bands, traveling artists, country singers and pop stars. Here is the list of upcoming bands in the area. BirminghamThe...

The Power of Pray: DCH Chaplain helps patients and families

The Power of Pray: DCH Chaplain helps patients and families

Macy Dye September 24, 2015

Racing from the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) to the emergency room and then to the oncology wing is just another day for Ronald Howard. The NICU calls Howard weekly to perform emergency baptisms...

Local businesses donate to the 5th Annual Chocolate Festival

Local businesses donate to the 5th Annual Chocolate Festival

Savanah Sendek September 24, 2015

The 5th Annual Chocolate Festival is one-of-a-kind when it comes to some of its flavors. For the fifth year, the Women and Gender Resource Center will be hosting the annual Chocolate Festival in the Shelby...

The gamble in choosing an honors society

The gamble in choosing an honors society

September 24, 2015

There’s another email in the inbox. Another waiting. Another bolded “Congratulations.” Spam? No, it’s an honor society. Wait, so spam?No, it’s acceptance into an honor society! Wait, wait—it...

Mermaiding: A fishy tail from above the sea

Mermaiding: A fishy tail from above the sea

Amber Phillips September 24, 2015

Sushi is great, but who would choose to be half fish?Sure, Hans Christian Anderson’s fairytale seems like a walk on the beach, but mermaids have been known as temptresses, accident-prone and even killers...

The Association of Chinese Students and Scholars celebrate Moon Festival at the University

The Association of Chinese Students and Scholars celebrate Moon Festival at the University

Ellen Johnson September 23, 2015

The month of September brings not only a whirlwind of homework, tests and football weekends, but also the traditional Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival. Also known as the Moon Festival, it’s a holiday similar...

GlowRage offers music, dancing and paint

GlowRage offers music, dancing and paint

Bailey Shoenberger September 23, 2015

GlowRage, a company based out of Pensacola, Florida, aims to make the festival experience easily accessible to college students across the nation. With festival culture on the rise, it’s not surprising...

Gaming culture alive and well in Tuscaloosa

Gaming culture alive and well in Tuscaloosa

Aaron Bonner September 22, 2015

It's not uncommon to find Matthew Davis sitting among a throng of 50 something students at Riverside with a board game among them or decks of cards or gaming consoles. As president of the University of...