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Class teaches mental benefits of art therapy

Class teaches mental benefits of art therapy

Hannah Widener October 21, 2014

Daniel Potts said he first noticed something was off with his father in 1998. When Potts’ parents moved to Tuscaloosa in 2000, his father took a job parking cars and started to forget where he had parked...

New evidence doesn't help officer in Brown case

Erynn Williams October 21, 2014

In recent reports on the Michael Brown case, new evidence of Michael Brown’s blood on Officer Darren Wilson’s uniform as well as in his vehicle have been documented. Popular belief argues that the...

Philanthropy Fundamentals: Greek members contribute to charities

Philanthropy Fundamentals: Greek members contribute to charities

Katie Shepherd October 21, 2014

University of Alabama sororities have raised over $460,000 for various national and local charities in the past year, said Hannah McBrayer, president of UA Panhellenic Association. “This is due in part...

Popular musical 'Wicked' should retire from Broadway

Luke Haynes October 20, 2014

Over a decade ago “Wicked” flew in, stunned audiences, won all kinds of awards and propelled many of its actors into stardom. Since then, more than 8 million people in New York have seen the musical,...

Twenty years later, 'Pulp Fiction' holds up as a modern pop culture icon

Drew Pendleton October 20, 2014

October 14 marked the 20th anniversary of the film that launched the career of one of American cinema’s most prevalent auteurs: Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction.” The first showcase of Tarantino’s...

Electronic Concert to demo genre

Henry Barnes October 20, 2014

Tuesday night, for the entire performance, not a single living being will be on stage at the Electronic Concert. “I guess you could say the speakers are the performers,” said Amir Zaheri, an instructor...

Tuscaloosa Burger and Seafood Company offers classic Cajun fare

Tuscaloosa Burger and Seafood Company offers classic Cajun fare

Matt Lund October 20, 2014

Situated in the middle of town near Tutwiler Hall, Tuscaloosa Burger & Seafood Company, the restaurant formerly known as T-burger, boasts a small but dedicated following. Some of the main draws include...

Seniors perform solo recitals for class credit

Seniors perform solo recitals for class credit

Laura Testino October 20, 2014

Over the past semester, nursing homes in Tuscaloosa have listened to the ebb and flow of musical notes from Ben Lucy’s 
guitar. The community performances were all part of the preparation process...

University should be investigated for covering up Pendragon incident

Rich Robinson October 20, 2014

Why is The University of Alabama covering up its response to the so-called “Authur Pendragon” threats? Your guess is as good as mine, but there is now little doubt the University has made a calculated...

Punk band comes to town

Punk band comes to town

Andrew Laningham October 15, 2014

By Andrew Laningham | Contributing Writer Punk rock band Economy Cartel is coming to The Green Bar at 8 p.m. Friday. The band said they have seen Tuscaloosa’s punk scene grow larger than it ever was....

'Gone Girl' delivers thrills on multiple levels

Noah Cannon October 15, 2014

By Noah Cannon Three years after his deft adaptation of “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,” director David Fincher is back to continue his quest to turn all of your favorite pulpy beach reads into...

Discussion on mental illness needed

John David Thompson October 15, 2014

We all know the girl or boy who does not return to college after freshman year, or even fall break. Maybe they had an anxiety attack, became too depressed or too stressed to handle their coursework and...