SGA recap

By Jacob Gross Montevallo’s SGA had a busy week. Two senators were sworn into executive cabinet, two new pieces of legislation were introduced, and the senate prepared signs for the upcoming Higher Education Day on Feb. 24.…

Campus COVID-19 protocols updated for spring semester

By Cady Inabinett  As the university starts its spring semester, COVID-19 cases continue to surge nationwide—fueled mainly by the spread of the omicron variant. This has caused the university to reinstate COVID-19 related protocols and precautions that had…

SGA creates executive position

By: Jacob Gross SGA recap: Higher Education Day   By: Jacob Gross   For their first meeting since the holiday break, the SGA senate held a workshop with the Higher Education Partnership, a non-profit organization dedicated to advocating…

Student resources available at Montevallo

By Aubrie Chastain At the University of Montevallo, students have a wide range of opportunities to access resources on campus, whether that be through the Carmichael Library, counseling services or health services. While the university has a long…

SGA hosts card and sock drive

by Cady Inabinett, News editor  SGA hosted a holiday card and sock drive event benefitting Columbiana Health and Rehabilitation, a nursing care home in Columbiana, on Dec. 1.  At the event, students were provided supplies, such as paper and markers, to make…

Supply chain issues stop fried chicken Friday

By Jayden Presley The Anna Irvin Dining Hall is unable to continue Fried Chicken Friday for the remainder of the fall 2021 semester.  Jason Quarles, Director of Dining Services, said the supplier did not send any…

Golf course to be repurposed

By: Jacob Gross   University administrators are currently discussing several plans to repurpose the former university golf course. The university decided to add a mountain biking trail, with the first season of the new mountain biking team…