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Deputy Director Ivory Toldson to give lecture

March 10, 2015

Ivory Toldson, the deputy director of the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities, will speak to faculty and students Wednesday as the keynote speaker for the sixth annual...

Moe's BBQ to host Music Feeds

Francie Johnson March 10, 2015

Music Feeds, a battle of the bands fundraising event, will take place Wednesday from 9 p.m. through midnight at Moe’s Original BBQ. The event will feature a competition with local musicians, drink...

Lang Leav's second installment spellbinds reader

Lang Leav's second installment spellbinds reader

Tori Linville March 9, 2015

The second installment of Lang Leav’s writing, “Lullabies,” is desired to “sing to your present,” “echo of your past” and “whisper of your future.”Leav prefaces the poems with an introduction...

Artist exhibits art inspired by Alabama childhood

Artist exhibits art inspired by Alabama childhood

Katie Bedrich March 9, 2015

Richmond Burton pays tribute to his roots in Talladega, Alabama, and celebrates his return to the state for the first time in over 12 years in his exhibition, “From the Alabama Oval,” currently on...

Actors avoid curses associated with superstitions

Actors avoid curses associated with superstitions

Luke Haynes March 8, 2015

If you have a friend in the theater, then you’re probably guilty of it – you hear they’re performing tonight and, whether or not you’re able to attend, you want them to know you support them so...

Contest recognizes local children's art

Contest recognizes local children's art

Bailey Shoenberger March 8, 2015

Artistic genius knows no age. To pay testament to that fact, the annual Visual Achievement Awards, presented by the Alabama State Council on the Arts, gives local middle school and high school students...

​Blend accepting applications for leadership team through Sunday

Heather Buchanan March 4, 2015

Students interested in applying for a leadership position have until Sunday, March 8 at 4 p.m. to submit an application online. Elections will take place Sunday, March 8 at 4 p.m. at the Ferguson Forum,...

​Freezing rain advisory issued for Tuscaloosa County Thursday

Heather Buchanan March 4, 2015

The National Weather Service has issued a freezing rain advisory for Tuscaloosa county beginning at 3 a.m. Thursday, extending through 3 p.m. that afternoon, according to an email from the University sent...

​Eagles make puzzling trade of star player

​Eagles make puzzling trade of star player

Ben Boynton March 4, 2015

Sunday, the Philadelphia Eagles and Buffalo Bills made perhaps the biggest move of the NFL offseason so far. The Eagles agreed to a trade, sending Pro Bowl running back LeSean McCoy to Buffalo in return...

​ALLELE Lecture to discuss the chemistry of semen

Heather Buchanan March 4, 2015

Rebecca Burch will speak Thursday at 7:30 p.m. on the chemistry of semen at a lecture titled, "Semen Chemistry: Implications, Innovations, and Controversy." Burch is an associate professor in the department...

Virtual reality video games to change games interactions

Virtual reality video games to change games interactions

Matthew Wilson March 4, 2015

Sitting on a command deck of a starship, you stare out into the vastness of space. Stars twinkle far off as asteroids zip by, leaving behind a trail of stardust. Distant planets glimmer nearby. Look down...

Daylight saving time begins March 8

Katie Bedrich March 4, 2015

Clocks will spring forward before the University takes spring break, as daylight saving time begins Sunday.Bart Elmore, an assistant professor of American history, bikes to campus from Northport. He said...