By Lucy Frost-Helms, Copy editor If you’re a fan of the outdoors, national parks, conservation or the systems that manage it all, then you may enjoy Dr. Scott Turner’s National Parks and Public Lands class.…
Switching teams: iOS to Android
Graphic by Adrienne Dauma for The Alabamian. Change is good for the soul, whether it comes in the form of a new hairstyle or a new phone (or in my case both). After five years…
Fashion on the bricks: Sydney Zari
With the weather flirting with the idea of winter, now is the time to get the most out of your short sleeves and shorts. From sunny 70s to chilly 50s, let the subtle chill in…
UM students raise HIV awareness
The red ribbon is a well known symbol for AIDS awareness. Photo for The Alabamian. According to AIDs.gov, more than a million people in the United States have human immunodeficiency virus, commonly known as HIV.…
App happy: Five must-have apps for students
The only appropriate emoji for expressing how much you'll love these applications. Photo by Kagetsuki/Phantom Open Emoji/GitHub. For students on the go, scrolling through the app store on our phones can be tedious and overwhelming.…
Prison reform task force presents plan in Comer…
(Left to right) Stephen Wallace, Shay Farlley, K.A. Turner, Shay Golden and Charlotte Morrison discuss how to deal with Alabama's crowded prisons. Photo by Jane Goodman. Comer Auditorium hosted a five person panel discussion on…
History lesson: UPC hosts black history trivia night
Students used their smartphones as buzzers during the UPC-hosted event. Winners of the rounds were awarded cash prizes. Photo by Jasmyne Ray. On Feb. 19, UPC hosted a Black History Month trivia night in Farmer…
The reduce, reuse recyle blues
Recently, it has been reported that custodians have been throwing the recycling away along with normal garbage. In the 2013-2014 school year, UM’s recycling program took in 3,045 pounds of aluminium, 18,000 pounds of plastic…