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Amateur theater group to present farce in Ferg

Dylan Walker April 8, 2014

Four couples at an upscale New York diner party hardly makes for an interesting evening. Add a bullet wound, missing hostess, suicide conspiracy, police and slew of other complications, though, and you...

Art supports sexual assault victims

Margaret Wilbourne April 8, 2014

Sexual assault is often as much a psychological attack as it is a physical one, and talking or expressing feelings can be extremely difficult for victims. For the 12th year running, the University’s...

Leon Russell’s perfect croak worth the journey

Jordan Cissell April 8, 2014

Don’t worry – age hasn’t improved Leon Russell’s voice one bit. On new record “Life Journey” – his 37th solo studio effort, not to mention the hundreds of other artists’ albums on which...

Students create adventure club

Tara Massouleh April 7, 2014

As days get warmer in the spring semester and schedules become free without the pull of Alabama football, many students begin looking for alternative ways to spend their weekends. Students Kyle Robinson...

Shows such as ‘Game of Thrones’ provide imaginative escape

Hannah Widener April 7, 2014

According to Buzzfeed, my “Game of Thrones” name would be Lady Hannada Baelish, Defender of the Vale. A few years ago I would have thought it was ridiculous to have even uttered that sentence, but,...

Students profit through Etsy

Francie Johnson April 7, 2014

The “starving artist” archetype is nothing new. In fact, many of the world’s most celebrated artists fell victim to it. In his lifetime, Vincent van Gogh only sold one painting. When Johannes Vermeer...

Case for cereal: America’s late-night snack

Tara Massouleh April 7, 2014

It’s late at night or maybe even the wee hours of the early morning. All that’s on TV are infomercials for Magic Bullets and instant hair removal. You’re deciding whether to move on to the next episode...

City protects cemeteries

City protects cemeteries

Alexandra Ellsworth April 7, 2014

It is almost easy to forget you are in the middle of Tuscaloosa when walking through Evergreen Cemetery. It’s quiet, and the trees almost block out the football stadium looming overhead. Without the...

Ease back into workouts with caution

Katherine Metcalf April 7, 2014

Spring break is a time for relaxation, and students take time off from not only the books but also their workout routines. Taking time off from exercise may be a good temporary choice, but now that class...

‘Birthday Party’ brings expanded cast to stage

Laura Testino April 6, 2014

Possibilities may seem endless when a group of people unite for a celebration. Playwright Harold Pinter explores some of the most unconventional of these possibilities in his play “The Birthday Party,”...

Tide For Troops spreads school pride overseas

Elayne Smith April 6, 2014

The phrase “Roll Tide,” often heard at The University of Alabama has now traveled across the globe in the form of a T-shirt. The nonprofit organization Tide for Troops has sent more than 6,500 “Can...