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3-D printing interesting but impractical method of designing clothes

3-D printing interesting but impractical method of designing clothes

Amber Phillips March 23, 2015

Creating clothing is one of the most interesting and mysterious applications of 3-D printing. But imagine the ease of formatting a design one morning and creating it in the living room to wear that day....

Dance, math unite for Interstellar Responses

Dance, math unite for Interstellar Responses

Becca Murdoch March 23, 2015

By Becca Murdoch | Staff ReporterA choreographer, a musician and 16 dancers at the University integrated their artistic expressions with 13 mathematical constants to create a performance 
combining ideas...

Suzuki adjusts to life in Alabama

Suzuki adjusts to life in Alabama

Becca Murdoch March 11, 2015

Shiori Suzuki, a senior majoring in English education, traveled over 6,700 miles from her hometown of Chiba, Japan, to attend The University of Alabama. Chiba is roughly an hour away from Tokyo, Japan,...

Sony and Microsoft branch into television on Playstation

Sony and Microsoft branch into television on Playstation

Matthew Wilson March 11, 2015

The popularity of comic-based properties, particularly those revolving around superheroes, is on the rise. With both Marvel and DC planning large, branching universes, superheroes are a hot commodity right...

Students vie for roles during Bama on Broadway

Students vie for roles during Bama on Broadway

March 11, 2015

Jacob Valleroy’s first taste of acting came when he was 7 years old and performing in plays for his church. It wasn’t until middle school that he seriously pursued acting, participating in theater...

Netflix show brings laughs

Netflix show brings laughs

Noah Cannon March 10, 2015

Surviving 15 years in captivity at the hands of a doomsday cult leader is hardly commonplace sitcom territory, but "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," the new show from Tina Fey, braves its dark subject matter...

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,...

Students explore facets of identity

Students explore facets of identity

Becca Murdoch March 10, 2015

With over 36,000 students at the University of Alabama, Me Too Monologues will explore identity through a collection of performed monologues at their upcoming event.
 Me Too Monologues, which started...

Moe's BBQ to host Music Feeds

Francie Johnson March 10, 2015

Music Feeds, a battle of the bands fundraising event, will take place Wednesday from 9 p.m. through midnight at Moe’s Original BBQ. The event will feature a competition with local musicians, drink...

Lang Leav's second installment spellbinds reader

Lang Leav's second installment spellbinds reader

Tori Linville March 9, 2015

The second installment of Lang Leav’s writing, “Lullabies,” is desired to “sing to your present,” “echo of your past” and “whisper of your future.”Leav prefaces the poems with an introduction...

Artist exhibits art inspired by Alabama childhood

Artist exhibits art inspired by Alabama childhood

Katie Bedrich March 9, 2015

Richmond Burton pays tribute to his roots in Talladega, Alabama, and celebrates his return to the state for the first time in over 12 years in his exhibition, “From the Alabama Oval,” currently on...

Spring break brings chance to try new food

Spring break brings chance to try new food

Matt Lund March 9, 2015

Spring break y’all. It's time to forget class, gym, work, papers, exams and bank accounts, and wildly descend upon the coast. Our march requires sustenance! Moving west to east, here are a few places...