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…
Governor Bentley signs Carly’s Law
Governor Robert Bentley on Tuesday officially signed Senate Bill 174, also known as Carly’s Law. The legislation will allow a study at the University of Alabama at Birmingham to examine the effectiveness of cannabidiol oil…
Environmental studies blooms with new classes
Spring is in full swing on campus. As students stuff winter clothes into cold closet spaces and break out lighter summer wear, the trees are starting to gain back their green leafy splendor. Read More
Gimme gimme Juan Wauters
Photo Credit: Carmelle Safdie For all New York musician Juan Wauters knows, his show at Eclipse Coffee and Books on March 10 could be a total disaster. In our conversation a few days before his…
Limited mobility: UM’s mobile app still lacking
Movement is a constant in any college student’s life. As such, one would expect the University of Montevallo to provide students with a simple solution to keeping connected with professors and updated on campus events…
Josh Vietti in the house
Palmer Hall opened its doors to a new kind of violinist on Feb. 19. Josh Vietti is a master violinist who specializes in many different genres of music. He has appeared onstage for numerous occasions,…
SGA senate meeting
The SGA senate gathered on the afternoon of Feb. 19 to discuss five pieces of legislature. All five pieces of the following legislation were passed by the senate. 1) The title of UPC coordinator, normally…
Fiji recruits founding fathers
The fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta, “Fiji,” is coming to Montevallo — a process Student Life Director Jenny Bell said has taken two years. Read More