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Bruna Rossati trades Brazil for Bama

Bruna Rossati trades Brazil for Bama

Luisa Sanchez October 22, 2014

Bruna Rossati is a senior majoring in chemical engineering who came to Tuscaloosa from Ribeirão Preto, Brazil, as part of a cultural exchange program between The University of Alabama and other Brazilian...

Crossroads program promotes interfaith acceptance, relations

Crossroads program promotes interfaith acceptance, relations

Mary Catherine Hodges October 22, 2014

Crossroads was created to help relieve religious tension and address issues surrounding interfaith conflicts throughout the 
UA community. The team is made up of 12 employees, 10 of which are students....

Organ studio to host Halloween-themed event

Organ studio to host Halloween-themed event

Ray Allen October 22, 2014

Moody Music Building will host a night of chilling pieces performed by members of the University’s organ studio. The studio will play a Halloween-themed concert. The concert will serve as a fundraiser...

Brothers of band Hartle Road to visit Green Bar

Brothers of band Hartle Road to visit Green Bar

Andrew Laningham October 22, 2014

Hartle Road has toured extensively throughout the Southeast, playing festivals such as South by Southwest and Secret Stages, but on Saturday, Hartle Road will come to Tuscaloosa’s 
Green Bar. The band,...

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...

"Grammar-Land" exhibit shows writing rules

“Grammar-Land” exhibit shows writing rules

Cokie Thompson October 21, 2014

With advising and registration right around the corner, many students are spending a lot of time on DegreeWorks. Although the listings differ from one major to the next, one course must be completed by...

Readers should navigate more nonfiction

Reed OMara October 21, 2014

There’s a typical path for the people who consider themselves readers.The first milestone, after ABCs have been learnt, is the time when fifth graders start reading eighth grade level work to maximize...

Class teaches mental benefits of art therapy

Class teaches mental benefits of art therapy

Hannah Widener October 21, 2014

Daniel Potts said he first noticed something was off with his father in 1998. When Potts’ parents moved to Tuscaloosa in 2000, his father took a job parking cars and started to forget where he had parked...

Alabama named in the top 40 of musical universities in Spotify study

Amy Marino October 21, 2014

Recognizing the integral role music plays in a college experience, Spotify sought insight on the listening habits of college students and released their findings last month. Their biggest question: which...

Popular musical 'Wicked' should retire from Broadway

Luke Haynes October 20, 2014

Over a decade ago “Wicked” flew in, stunned audiences, won all kinds of awards and propelled many of its actors into stardom. Since then, more than 8 million people in New York have seen the musical,...

Twenty years later, 'Pulp Fiction' holds up as a modern pop culture icon

Drew Pendleton October 20, 2014

October 14 marked the 20th anniversary of the film that launched the career of one of American cinema’s most prevalent auteurs: Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction.” The first showcase of Tarantino’s...

Electronic Concert to demo genre

Henry Barnes October 20, 2014

Tuesday night, for the entire performance, not a single living being will be on stage at the Electronic Concert. “I guess you could say the speakers are the performers,” said Amir Zaheri, an instructor...