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Age-old vest trend still prevalent today during winter

Age-old vest trend still prevalent today during winter

Amber Phillips November 19, 2014

Let’s face it: winter is in full swing, bringing with it a bounty of new fashion opportunities. A long T-shirt and leggings simply will not cut it in 40 degree weather. For this reason, the scope of...

New College senior hosts on-campus arts festival

New College senior hosts on-campus arts festival

Laura Testino November 19, 2014

The work of 18 artists will occupy the Canterbury Chapel lawn Thursday for “Creative Space: Art from the 
Crimson Heart.” The arts and crafts festival is a senior project by New College student Amelia...

ONE Campus fills notebook for AIDS awareness

ONE Campus fills notebook for AIDS awareness

Cokie Thompson November 19, 2014

The ONE Campus organization is partnering with Moleskine notebooks in a campaign to raise student and legislator awareness for HIV/AIDS. ONE Campus is filling a Moleskine notebook with messages and drawings...

Numero Group releases two dozen tracks, many never before heard

Jordan Cissell November 18, 2014

The following 24 songs have quite 
literally never seen the light of day. Back in the late 1960s, a fellow named Jerry Riegle stuck a recording studio underground in an active limestone mine near Kansas...

Taylor Swift's new album, video strays from previous fan expectations

Noah Cannon November 18, 2014

It’s good to be Taylor Swift right now. The pop star’s latest album “1989” sold over 1.2 million copies in its first week of release, becoming her third consecutive platinum-selling debut. Factor...

Show choir to put on performance

Show choir to put on performance

Hannah Widener November 18, 2014

Resonance Show Choir is revamping their show this year with new dresses and power-packed ballads. The group’s latest show will be split into two sets, the first consisting of three songs and the second...

Jobs biopic looks promising despite casting issues

Jobs biopic looks promising despite casting issues

Drew Pendleton November 18, 2014

One of the hottest prospects being touted for 2015 is a new biopic of technology pioneer Steve Jobs. While the Apple founder’s life has already been tackled on the big screen in the 2013 film “Jobs”...

Mr. Chen's wins for best local Chinese cuisine

Mr. Chen's wins for best local Chinese cuisine

Matt Lund November 18, 2014

Simultaneously a best-kept secret and a well-known establishment of Tuscaloosa, Mr. Chen’s specializes in all the traditional Chinese dishes you’ve grown up on, as well as a few more you probably haven’t....

A capella group to have concert

A capella group to have concert

Stephanie Gaytan November 18, 2014

The University’s co-ed a capella group, No Strings Attached, is set to put on the first performance of the year Wednesday. The group will sample current hits and old favorites in their upcoming performance....

Hurst share major, college experience

Hurst share major, college experience

Hannah Widener November 18, 2014

Born July 27, 1990, the Hurst triplets were brought into a family full of Alabama fans. Blake, Garrett and Taylor Hurst grew up in Dothan, Alabama, spending their summers on the lake and helping on their...

Students explore via UP events

Drew Pendleton November 17, 2014

While many students at The University of Alabama may spend their weekends in the city of Tuscaloosa, University Programs aims to give students the chance to change that. From a Chris Tucker comedy show...

ARTifacts event to teach macrame, history

ARTifacts event to teach macrame, history

Margaret Wilbourne November 17, 2014

By Margaret Wilbourne | Contributing Writer Students are invited to learn the ancient art of macrame at the new ARTifacts DIY series sponsored by Creative Campus. Macrame, often incorporated in table...