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In theatre program, student stands out as director

Deanne Winslett September 19, 2012

Whether prepping for a performance or directing from behind the scenes, senior musical theatre major Tommy Walker is up for the challenge. Walker first discovered his interest in musical theatre in the...

UA celebrates Hispanic culture

Courtney Stinson September 19, 2012

As part of Crossroads Community Center’s yearlong “UA is Culture” initiative, The University of Alabama will be celebrating different cultures each month starting with observing Hispanic Heritage...

Mallet Assembly to host meet-and-greet

Tara Massouleh September 19, 2012

Students interested in progressive issues will have the opportunity to meet and greet with other like-minded students, as well as enjoy refreshments at the Progressive Potluck this Saturday, Sept. 22 from...

Best time for grad school varies by student lifestyle, career goals

Alexandra Ellsworth September 18, 2012

With the job market becoming increasingly competitive, graduate school is becoming a greater requirement to enter the workforce. Many professors and advisors agree that the decision to postpone graduate...

HCA group pairs exchange students with mentors

Lauren Carlton September 18, 2012

International and exchange students facing the daunting culture shock of life in the United States and in the subculture of the University don’t have to do it alone, thanks to an Honors College Assembly...

Parson’s legacy survives in his music

Jordan Cissell September 18, 2012

“I think he was just getting into his stride when he died. His actual output — the number of records he made and sold — was pretty minimal, but his effect on country music is enormous. This is why...

Actor’s Charitable Theatre presents play at Bama Theatre

Courtney Stinson September 17, 2012

“The Jellybean Conspiracy,” the Actor’s Charitable Theatre’s newest production, is a play distinguished by more than just its left of center name. The play features a cast of around 42 actors,...

French Table creates weekly cultural immersion

Abbey Crain September 17, 2012

One would not expect the murmur of fluent French conversation coming from the purple couches inside of Starbucks. An extension of the The University of Alabama French Club, The French Table aims for complete...

Oxford button-downs, loafers staples for fall fashion

Becky Robinson September 17, 2012

The word “oxford” has a lot of connotations. There’s the Oxford comma, the University of Oxford in England and the Oxford English Dictionary. However, when I use the word, what I’m talking about...

Grilled favorites, chips, dips, wings produce successful tailgating

Sophia Jones September 17, 2012

The fall brings football with it, and Saturdays in the fall are particularly special in the South. Tailgating is part of the tradition, and every home gameday of the season, the smell of hamburgers and...

‘Beasts of the Southern Wild’ exemplifies hope in the face of adversity

Matt McGrath September 16, 2012

Most directors can only dream of touching what Benh Zeitlin manages to achieve with his debut film, “Beasts of the Southern Wild.” It is a industry appearance as daring and ambitious as the Coen Brothers’...

Documentary shows reality in a day

Dana Woodruff September 16, 2012

Some of the greatest treasures in life can be unearthed purely by accident. This is the way I happened to stumble upon one of the most inspirational films I have ever seen. One night, I happened to be...