By Carter James, editor in chief Big budget films seem to be in a weird spot right now. You’re either trying to make a cinematic universe, start a franchise or click the reset button because you’re on life support. Since Disney bought 20th Century…
Hope Core personified: A ‘Superman’ Movie Review
By McKenzie Pickett “I love, I get scared, but that is being human, and that is my greatest strength.” - Superman Is Hope Core still alive and well in the 2025 media cycle? According to…
Cold months, hot starts: Previewing Montevallo’s winter sports
By Sarah Turner, Sports editor It’s about time for Montevallo’s winter athletes to start defrosting as the 2025–26 athletic season kicks into high gear. UM teams are poised for another year of standout performances and…
Student Nurses Association debuts fundraiser for breast cancer…
By Madison Smith, Managing editor of content The University of Montevallo Student Nurses Association hosted its first Pie for a Purpose fundraiser in October, raising money to support breast cancer research during Breast Cancer Awareness…
Reading the Redacted Lines: UM Library recognizes Banned…
By William Deaver Banned Book Week took place across the country on October 5–11. Carmichael Library held a showing of “Banned Together,” a documentary on how a group of high school students fought against censorship…
Chelsea Rathburn presents poetry at Carmichael Library
By Marley Sledge Poet Chelsea Rathburn presented poetry from her collection “Still Life with Mother and Knife” Oct. 20 at the Carmichael Library. Professor Asheley Wurzbacher introduced Rathburn at the event: “Dark femininity, as we…
2025 Art Stalk is Bigger than Ever
By Kendall Ledlow On Oct. 25, Main Street roared with color and life as artists and shoppers flooded the sidewalks for the Montevallo Art Walk: Art Stalk. The annual celebration advertised fun and art for…








