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Sexuality, illness focus of grad students’ art exhibition

Alexandra Ellsworth April 3, 2013

Students and community members grabbing a bite to eat downtown can also stop by Harrison Galleries on University Boulevard afterward to see Virginia Eckinger and Mark Robert Barry’s art exhibition, A...

Spanish House, a living-learning community, to host Scrabble night

Taylor Veazey April 3, 2013

The Spanish House, a living-learning community open to all students interested in improving their Spanish-speaking skills, is hosting a Spanish Scrabble night Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Spanish House director...

Garden show to promote ‘going green’

Lauren Carlton April 3, 2013

With Earth Day right around the corner, the Battle-Friedman House Gardens is out to show that going green is easy and fun this Sunday at its second annual Earth Day Garden Show. This free event will be...

'I Hate Hamlet' brings comedy to Shakesperian acting

‘I Hate Hamlet’ brings comedy to Shakesperian acting

Noelle Brake April 2, 2013

Theatre Tuscaloosa is bringing Shakespeare with a twist to the stage this month. They will perform “I Hate Hamlet,” a dramatic comedy by Paul Rudnick April 5-7 and 10-14. The plot follows Andrew Rally,...

Fourth annual DCAF to host 12 musical acts Saturday

Bianca Martin April 2, 2013

Creative Campus and the Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports Commission will be presenting the fourth annual Druid City Arts Festival Saturday, April 6. The festival’s purpose is to celebrate music and art...

With obvious art-house roots, ‘Spring Breakers’ celebrates, critiques ‘YOLO culture’

Matt McGrath April 2, 2013

When a film opens with the piercing noise of a Skrillex song, you know it’s either going to be an abomination, akin to the banal Project X, or it’s going to be a kind of beautiful sensory overload...

Sky Lantern Festival honors child abuse victims

Mary Kathryn Patterson April 2, 2013

Child Abuse Prevention Services will host its fifth annual Sky Lantern Festival at Sokol Park this Saturday in honor of children who have previously suffered from child abuse. Iris Davis, interim director...

Air Force Ones make girly appearance for spring

Becky Robinson April 1, 2013

A few weeks ago I impulsively bought a pair of knock-off Nike Air Force Ones at Target. They’re metallic, they’re a bit odd, and they’re my new favorite thing. Knock-off Airs, or my “moon boots”...

Service transforms studying abroad

Bianca Martin April 1, 2013

Many students use the opportunity of studying abroad to learn in a new environment, experience a different culture, have fun and make friends. Some students choose to go abroad, though, with an entirely...

UA opera theatre to perform annual ‘One Night Only’

Hannah Widener April 1, 2013

“One Night Only,” a performance presented by the department of opera theatre, will feature a different blend of music than usual Tuesday night at the Moody Music Building. “It’s an annual evening...

UAB offers students social media graduate certificate

Courtney Stinson April 1, 2013

While Facebooking and tweeting in class are still taboo, The University of Alabama at Birmingham’s new graduate certificate program in social networking will begin teaching students to use social media...

App allows users to develop plans for night out

Courtney Stinson April 1, 2013

In today’s “pics or it didn’t happen” world, Instagrams, Tweets and Foursquare check-ins are a crucial part of a good night out for many. The CouchCachet mobile app aims to take advantage of that....