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Student artists featured in BFA Juried Exhibit

Student artists featured in BFA Juried Exhibit

Luci Willis April 15, 2016

Behind the doors of the buildings encircling Woods Quad, student artists spend their days and nights creating pieces designed to stand out from the crowd and punctuate their time at the University. This...

UA Theatre and Dance performs Boeing Boeing

UA Theatre and Dance performs Boeing Boeing

Ellen Johnson April 15, 2016

While some theatrical productions seek to share a thought-provoking story or some rousing musical anthems, others simply serve to make the audience laugh and enjoy themselves.“Farces are to entertain,”...

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,...

A look at cable vs streaming services

A look at cable vs streaming services

Will Baggett April 15, 2016

Many college students are on tight budgets and look for any way they can to save money. And for some students, a once-common utility is falling by the wayside: cable.With the rise of streaming services...

Local Q and A: History professor teaches class on British music and pop culture

Local Q and A: History professor teaches class on British music and pop culture

Serena Bailey April 14, 2016

John Beeler is a professor in the history department here at UA. He specializes in British naval history but also teaches a class on British pop culture and music inspired by his youth and the year he...

Teachers learn valuable skills in TEFL Iberia program

Aaron Bonner April 14, 2016

In Barcelona, Spain, a group of aspiring teachers is having the experience of a lifetime. TEFL Iberia is a one-month long program designed to assist those interested in teaching English as a foreign language...

What's happening in Birmingham? Week of April 13

Emily Hillhouse April 14, 2016

How does knowing how to ride a bike or play an instrument remain constant in your brain, when names and faces have a tendency to escape? Why do humans lose memories at all, and what makes those that stay...

Wacka Flocka Flame to perform Druid City Music Hall

Dedrick Lee April 13, 2016

Druid City Music Hall will bring Waka Flocka Flame to Tuscaloosa on Thursday Apr 14.With well known songs like “O Let’s Do It,” “Hard In Da Paint” and "No Hands" with Wale and Roscoe Dash. As...

An inside look at University Collections: taxidermy, butterflies and shrunken heads

An inside look at University Collections: taxidermy, butterflies and shrunken heads

Kasey Hullett April 11, 2016

On the third floor of Mary Harmon Bryant Hall, there is a place where the past lies dormant behind locked doors. Its existence is a mystery to the students walking outside, and it contents cover millions...

Hidden Gems of Tuscaloosa: Food, fun and events at the Tuscaloosa River Market

Hidden Gems of Tuscaloosa: Food, fun and events at the Tuscaloosa River Market

Caroline Giddis April 11, 2016

In 2012, Mayor Walter Maddox and the Tuscaloosa City Council approved the Tuscaloosa River Market as a place for farmers to sell their products and harvests. Little did they know the space would grow to...

“45 Years” closes out the Bama Art House's spring series

Dedrick Lee April 11, 2016

True love has many definitions, and in every situation a bond can be tested. "45 Years," the final film of the Bama Art House's spring mini-series, will deal with the themes of love and commitment.The...

"I'm actually just American:" Islam in the Bible Belt

“I'm actually just American:” Islam in the Bible Belt

Sam West, Serena Bailey April 11, 2016

By Sam West and Serena Bailey | CW StaffToward the end of her high school career, Aaliyah Furqan signed up to take the ACT, like millions of other students preparing to start college. But her experience...