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Tinder app may encourage ‘catfishing’ but offers opportunities too

Hannah Widener October 21, 2013

“Please don’t be a creepy balding 40-year old. Please don’t have a pedo-mustache. Please, please, please don’t be a girl!” These are the words I found myself muttering on a Wednesday afternoon...

Raimist teaches film, feminism, creativity

Tara Massouleh October 21, 2013

In the 11th grade, telecommunication and film professor Rachel Raimist was faced with the task of answering one of life’s essential questions: film school or monkeys? This question stemmed from Raimist’s...

Sorority to host event “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes”

Jessica Smith October 20, 2013

Alpha Chi Omega’s annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes is not your typical charity event. The walk raises awareness for domestic violence in a creative way: a men’s high-heeled relay race. Danielle DuBose,...

Festival showcases arts, crafts

Festival showcases arts, crafts

Megan Miller October 20, 2013

The Kentuck Festival of the Arts, a cultural staple in the Tuscaloosa community, brings artists and community members from all walks of life together under the common interests of art and citywide involvement....

Women speak out about domestic violence

Women speak out about domestic violence

Hannah Widener October 20, 2013

A broken ankle, a broken wrist and some bruised ribs. Those were just some of the injuries sustained over the two years Fernanda Dixon was in an abusive relationship with her children’s father. Dixon...

Local band The Doctors and The Lawyers to play at Jupiter

Local band The Doctors and The Lawyers to play at Jupiter

Raiha Bajwa October 17, 2013

Starting as a group of pre-med and pre-law students with a passion for music, local band The Doctors and The Lawyers is now headlining at area bars and about to record its second EP. The Doctors and the...

Ivy Leagues offer free classes

Dylan Walker October 16, 2013

It is now possible for anyone with Internet access to be an Ivy League student. No applications are required, there are no prerequisites, and all of the classes are free. Massive open online courses,...

Local author writes about Southern women, football, Tuscaloosa

Lauren Davis October 16, 2013

As the old saying goes, “authors write what they know.” This could not be more true for Beth Albright, Tuscaloosa native and University of Alabama graduate, whose new book series “The Sassy Belles”...

Study abroad experiences teach life lessons

Matthew Issa October 16, 2013

In June of this year, I returned from a semester of study abroad in Madrid, Spain. It might sound somewhat cliché, but those six months in Europe were the most transformative time of my life. Not only...

Annual Kentuck festival returns

Cole Booth October 16, 2013

Kentuck Festival of the Arts, named by American Style magazine among the top 10 art fairs and festivals in the United States, will return to Kentuck Park in Northport this weekend for its 42nd annual festival....

Tide Talks sparks conversation

Tide Talks sparks conversation

CW Staff October 15, 2013

By Abbey Crain and Brooke Garner Sam Gerard, Timothy Keele, Tiara Dees and Emily Broman filled the Ferguson Center Theatre Tuesday night with talk of community-wide revolutions and genetically modified...

Creative Co-Op helps students show, sell art

Reed OMara October 15, 2013

For those seeking to add an original flair to their dorm space or apartment while supporting University of Alabama student artists in the process, look no further than Creative Co-Op. Founded by senior...