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Video game music redefines the Internet

Tiara Dees November 11, 2010

Music shapes us all. We listen to it on our iPods on our way to class. We hear it as we stand awkwardly in the elevator. And we also experience the nostalgia of it when we play video games. Video game...

Spectrum to highlight music diversity

Spectrum to highlight music diversity

Karissa Bursch November 11, 2010

Imagine every single Capstone musician coming together — every instrument, every single type of music, every single musical group at the University. This year, and every year in November, there is no...

Coffee shop brews up a whole latte love

Avery Driggers November 11, 2010

Have you ever wished Tuscaloosa had a cozy little coffee shop that used quality ingredients and was great for studying? You have? Well, that makes two of us. Tired of the packed sofas at Starbucks and...

Dinner fosters faith discussion

Alex Cohen November 11, 2010

Faith can be a difficult topic to discuss. Parents teach their children not to tread toward religion in conversation, especially with people who are just casual acquaintances. Easing the tensions with...

HCA and BSU join forces for expression

Lauren Cuervo November 11, 2010

Tonight will mark the joining of two of the University’s distinct cultural events. The Honors College Assembly’s Express Night and the Black Student Union’s Common Ground are combining for the first...

New journal to publish student essays

New journal to publish student essays

Alex Cohen November 9, 2010

The University of Alabama is home to two prominent literary magazines, Marr’s Field Journal and the Black Warrior Review, neither of which is a publication of the University’s English department. Instead,...

Author emphasizes importance of travel

Author emphasizes importance of travel

SoRelle Wyckoff November 9, 2010

Most English students at the University do not live as hobos or travel the roads of Peru. Ted Conover found a way to connect these and other experiences of his own to the writing techniques of college...