By Sarah Turner, Sports editor The regular season is coming to a close in the world of college football, and teams with everything to play for laid their seasons on the line during the week…
Square Enix gives Final Fantasy XIV the rebirth…
Rarely do game developers get a second chance after their brainchild fails to deliver and gamers everywhere run to online forums to proclaim the game’s inevitable downfall. Even more rarely do game companies attempt such…
Music streaming makes an offer none can refuse
The record industry may finally have an effective, rational, not-obnoxious way to combat music piracy, no government restrictions necessary. Its answer lies in giving music-lovers what they want at an unbeatable price. Music streaming…
Shooting at Navy Yard in D.C. leaves 13…
At least 13 people are dead and 14 injured after a gunman opened fire at the Washington Navy Yard in Washington D.C. this morning. Parts of the capital were in lock down as authorities worked…
College cuisine with Corey Johnson
You don’t have to shell out a wad of green to cook a simple meal, and you shouldn’t have to. The night before I made the move to Montevallo, I had first day jitters. I…
Trippin’ on the Bricks
New and old students came to “Trippin’ on Bricks” held on Main Quad the Friday before classes began. The event started at 7 p.m. and ended at 11 p.m. There was music and dancing, as…
Candidates debate for presidency
The four candidates vying for the position of SGA president met on Aug. 27 to hold a debate before this week’s election. Read More
Smart technology creates dumb users
Computers have evolved a great deal since their text input based infancy. Graphical user interfaces, or GUIs, replaced this major annoyance, bringing about new, nice things like icons, mouse input and the desktop space. This…





