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Student art to be displayed at Garland Hall

Student art to be displayed at Garland Hall

Alexandra Ellsworth February 23, 2011

The work of six students majoring in art and art history will be displayed in the Sarah Moody Gallery of Art beginning today at 12 p.m. as part of the 2011 Windgate Fellows Exhibition. Artwork displayed...

Creative Campus recruiting interns

Karissa Bursch February 23, 2011

Student-made art lines the walls, a chalked wall describes in detail Creative Campus founder Hank Lazer, and pinned up in a corner is the “poetree” where you can post your favorite poems. These are...

Grammy results show shifting taste in music

Christiane Smedley February 22, 2011

Read a music column in a newspaper, magazine or online, and you will most likely be reading the opinions of a music elitist. I would even venture to say that you know a few of these types as well. A music...

Four simple rules to watching this year’s Academy Awards

Erich Hilkert February 21, 2011

As the Oscars quickly approach, millions will be watching on Feb. 27 as Natalie Portman strolls down the red carpet in Vera Wang's latest spectacle. It would seem that for one night, the world's finest...

Apwonjo screens film about Liberian civil war

Lauren Ferguson February 21, 2011

Apwonjo, an organization that raises awareness about injustice in sub-Saharan Africa, will be screening the film “Pray the Devil Back to Hell” tonight at 7 p.m in the Ferguson Center Theater. The...

UA puts new spin on Moby-Dick

UA puts new spin on Moby-Dick

Jordan Staggs February 20, 2011

View Photo GalleryLightning crashes over a dark, turbulent sea as the waves roil, and from high above in the crow’s nest there comes a cry of “There she blows!” The large whaling ship is tossed about...

Festival benefits Northport pottery studio

Hannah Marcum February 17, 2011

If you’re missing Mardi Gras this year, you can get your fill of gumbo in downtown Northport this Saturday afternoon at GumboFest. Benefiting the new Kentuck Clay Co-Op, the event will be held from...

Chinchillionaires to play at Gallettes, Booth

Alexandra Ellsworth February 17, 2011

Though local band The Chinchillionaires has been playing together since high school, they didn’t begin playing shows in Tuscaloosa until about a year ago. The band is comprised of three members –...

Kami-Con hits Tuscaloosa this weekend

Kami-Con hits Tuscaloosa this weekend

Ashley Chaffin February 17, 2011

Thousands of anime fans will flood the Ferguson Center this weekend for the third annual Kami-Con. “The University caters to a lot of different people of different cultural backgrounds,” said Colby...

Visiting poet gets students out of the classroom

Alex Cohen February 17, 2011

Tonight from 7 to 9 p.m., Cecil S. Giscombe will give the University community a taste of a lost art — poetry — with a reading of his own work in 205 Smith Hall. Giscombe is the latest featured writer...

Is Gaga starting to get old?

Jordan Staggs February 17, 2011

I suppose it was only a matter of time before I got a little Gaga with the fashion column. But this isn’t going to be a piece about how amazing she is, or how much I love what she wears, or how she is...

Freshman named first Bama Idol

Freshman named first Bama Idol

SoRelle Wyckoff February 16, 2011

View Video Last night the Ferguson Center Ballroom sat in silence awaiting the announcement of the first-ever Bama Idol winner. With a title, an iPad and a Flip camera up for grabs, the night came to...