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Student documentary addresses campus racial discrimination

Student documentary addresses campus racial discrimination

Noah Cannon February 18, 2015

Since enrolling as a student at The University of Alabama, Nichole Corbett’s perspective on racial discrimination has evolved greatly. Corbett, now a senior majoring in English and interdisciplinary...

Make the most of your Oscar ballot, pay attention to smaller categories

Make the most of your Oscar ballot, pay attention to smaller categories

Noah Cannon February 18, 2015

This year’s tumultuous Oscar season will come to a close Sunday evening with the presentation of the 87th Academy Awards. The show promises to be engaging, with Neil Patrick Harris hosting and a slew...

Student balances career and classes

Student balances career and classes

Margaret Wilbourne February 18, 2015

Between hosting WVUA’s “Geek Life” and “Relevant Radio,” holding two jobs and taking classes for his advertising major and art minor, Dodson Seitz’s life sometimes seems to mirror those of...

Couple shows joint art exhibit

Couple shows joint art exhibit

Katie Bedrich February 17, 2015

Artists Joshua and Heather Whidden have been married for two and a half years, but the exhibit “Bilateral: Memory & Experience,” which opened earlier this month, is the first time the two have displayed...

Shelton to host local author signing

Shelton to host local author signing

Matthew Wilson February 16, 2015

Authors face different struggles and hurdles on the way to fulfilling their dreams for their books. Whether the topic is current issues, religious principles or their relationships, the authors all want...

Snaps for Bama: Snapchat 'shines light' on UA campus lifestyles

Snaps for Bama: Snapchat 'shines light' on UA campus lifestyles

Cokie Thompson February 16, 2015

When Helmi Henkin, a freshman majoring in psychology, came to The University of Alabama from Menlo Park, California, she was disappointed there wasn’t a single Snapchat geofilter in sight.“Where...

Play based on Greek mythology premieres

Play based on Greek mythology premieres

Ellen Johnson February 16, 2015

Dry ice and blue lighting will dominate the stage of the Allen Bales Theatre as part of the set of American playwright Sarah Ruhl’s “Eurydice.”The play, part of the University’s department of theatre...

Many Oscar categories are locked in; only a few are still up in the air

Many Oscar categories are locked in; only a few are still up in the air

Drew Pendleton February 16, 2015

It’s only a matter of days before the credits roll and the 2014 film year officially comes to a close. The Oscars hit the airwaves Sunday, Feb. 22, and this year’s race has seen ambitious filmmaking,...

Father John Misty’s sophomore album another pop-folk masterpiece

Father John Misty’s sophomore album another pop-folk masterpiece

Jordan Cissell February 16, 2015

Father John Misty is back with vim and vigor.Misty, who goes by Josh Tillman when he’s not on stage, released his first record as Father John Misty, “Fear Fun,” back in 2012. Before that, he was...

Multiplayer game 'Evolve' blurs lines between predator and prey

Multiplayer game 'Evolve' blurs lines between predator and prey

Matthew Wilson February 16, 2015

Four relentless hunters pursue you as you leap across cliffs and become stricken with panic. A harpoon pins you to the ground and as you struggle to free yourself, a volley of electricity strikes you....

Staged concerts more for music than acting

Staged concerts more for music than acting

Luke Haynes February 16, 2015

It’s no secret that the biggest draw of musical theater is, in fact, the music. While it may seem that some productions occasionally get too caught up in the visual elements of a musical production at...

UA dance alumna choreographs for 'The Originals'

UA dance alumna choreographs for 'The Originals'

Katie Bedrich February 16, 2015

Allison Michalke Gupton was four years old when she first saw the movie “Singin’ in the Rain” and fell in love with dance. She grew up in Powder Springs, Georgia, and attended a performing arts high...