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Alabama native uses Instagram as creative outlet

Alabama native uses Instagram as creative outlet

Taylor Esche April 15, 2016

For some of us, Instagram is a platform used to post group pictures from spring break. Others go so far as to create full-blown accounts for their beloved pets. For Alabama-native and artist, Ashley Longshore,...

Overuse of technology devalues human interaction

Jake Bass October 5, 2015

The irony of this column is that I am typing this behind a screen, you are most likely reading it behind a screen, and the link to this (hopefully) will be shared over Facebook, Twitter and all over the...

Bennett to speak on misogynoir

Bennett to speak on misogynoir

Amanda Sare April 15, 2015

Amanda Bennett, an Atlanta native, is a junior majoring in English and African American studies at The University of Alabama. She will give her first ever Tide Talk on Friday, April 17, in Russell Hall...

Students document trip abroad on Instagram

Students document trip abroad on Instagram

Paige Burleson April 7, 2015

Sara Frese and Sarah Dodson, students at The University of Alabama, have started a new journey with their phones in hand in London.“Leading up to our decision to study abroad for a semester, we would...

SGA contest rewards students for recycling

SGA contest rewards students for recycling

Mary Catherine Hodges March 10, 2015

When students pass over the trash bin with old test papers or used water bottles, RecycleBama encourages them to think again.This semester, RecycleBama, a University of Alabama Student Government subcommittee,...

Cyber-bullying a universal problem

Mary Catherine Connors February 18, 2015

Katherine Webb-McCarron is The University of Alabama’s own Kate Middleton. She’s beautiful, is a model and has been in the public eye ever since that fateful football game in which an announcer made...

Measure with memories, not likes

Anna Scott Lovejoy January 12, 2015

After packing up and saying my goodbyes, I hit the road for seven hours en route to Tuscaloosa for my second semester. During this solitary, relaxing drive, I reflected on my recent holiday travels to...

Millennials explain tattoos are for self expression

Millennials explain tattoos are for self expression

Mary Catherine Hodges October 21, 2014

Tattooing is an ancient art form and can be traced back to ancient Egyptian remains dating as early as 2000 B.C. The relevance of tattoos in society has persisted over the ages, and tattoos have served...

We are disconnecting from our connections

John David Thompson September 8, 2014

In the 1950s, families started bringing television sets into their dining rooms. Consequently, mothers began to notice a decline in etiquette, and away went the TVs. A similar phenomenon is occurring...

Groups support recycling initiatives for September

Groups support recycling initiatives for September

Laura Testino September 6, 2014

RecycleBama, an SGA-led initiative, is encouraging the University to take more responsibility for its impact on the environment by implementing Sustainable September. The three week series of events supporting...