By Skye Anderson, Lifestyles editor Results for the 2026–2027 SGA elections were announced on March 18, with Kendall Miller elected as president and Rylee Keasler elected as vice president. “I remember saying ‘no way’,” said…
Local high school students get hands-on at Exploring…
By M.K. Bryant On Sept. 27, the University of Montevallo’s Mass Communication Department invited local high school students to visit Strong Hall for Exploring Mass Communication Day. This annual event is intended to give students…
United States Poet Laureate Ada Limón to visit…
By Skye Anderson On Oct. 4, the University of Montevallo will host United States Poet Laureate Ada Limón. Limón will be giving a lecture at the Center for the Arts at 6 p.m. as part…
Dr. Kaley Martin brings new perspectives—and an Emmy—to…
By Rachel Raiford After a yearlong search for new professors in the Mass Communication department, Dr. Kayley Martin, a Montevallo alum, has returned to teach alongside the professors that shaped her. Dr. Bruce Finklea,…
“A Just Reckoning: Finding Deeper, Truer King House…
By Ashlee Hall, Lifestyles editor The history of The University of Montevallo goes much deeper than what you might think on the surface. It plays a role in the history of central Alabama, the effects…
Rent tools and technology for success with the…
The University of Montevallo’s Carmichael Library has started an equipment service, called the Library of Things, where students can check out electronics and tools such as cameras, iPads, screwdrivers and more. The Library of Things…
SGA inducts three new senators, discusses campus events
By Nethan Crew SGA Senate met on Sept. 13 to induct three new senators and discuss upcoming events. Opening the meeting, UPC coordinator Ivey Siegel talked about specifics on that night’s UPC event, Stuff A…
COVID-19 hospitalizations on the rise in Alabama
By Wesley Walter, Managing editor The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s data suggests that COVID-19 cases are on the rise in Alabama and nationwide. Since the end of the public health emergency on May…








