By M.K. Bryant, News editor Eclipse Coffee and Books opened its doors in 2001, and quickly became a major part of the Montevallo community. In June 2017, the owners of Eclipse, Cheryl and Michael Patton…
What happened at the 3D Studio?
By Madelyn Alexander, Editor in chief Montevallo Fire and Rescue Services were on campus on Thursday, Oct. 20, responding to a fire at the 3D Art Complex. The fire started around 4:43 p.m. in one…
The future of medical cannabis in Alabama
By Wesley Walter In May 2021, Alabama became the 37th state to adopt a medical cannabis program. However, despite the law being in place for over a year, according to the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission,…
Council talks Mahler House restoration and Orr Park…
By Madeline Burbank On Oct. 10 the Montevallo City Council voted to begin bidding for phase II of the renovations of the Mahler House in Shoal Creek Park to restore parts of the building that…
Montevallo and Trenholm State sign transfer agreement
By Cady Inabinett, Managing editor of content Montevallo and Trenholm State Community College signed a transfer agreement on Sept. 27, making Trenholm a partner institution in Montevallo’s ContinuUM Transfer Pathway Program. The ContinuUM Transfer Pathway…
UM students advocate for change for Ebenezer Swamp…
By Josie Shaw, Managing editor of production Several faculty members and students from UM’s environmental studies department attended a public hearing in Alabaster to protest a housing subdivision development affecting UM’s Ebenezer Swamp. In 2020,…
SGA discusses inclusivity on campus
By Sakaria Williams Increasing inclusivity on campus takes high priority at the past two SGA meetings. A step towards that goal is the plan to change the public bathrooms across campus. The two previous SGA…
The southeast’s largest collegiate 3D printer
By M.K. Bryant During UM theatre professor Kyle Moore’s sabbatical in spring 2022, he set out to complete his revision of the Aluminum Tortoise—a giant 3D printer that was first created in 2015 as an…