By Wesley Walter Managing editor On March 20, Gov. Kay Ivey signed into law a bill containing sweeping restrictions on diversity, equity and inclusion offices, programs and policies in state funded institutions. The law, formerly…
SGA Senate meeting discusses beginning of year events
By: Kylie Jordan The University of Montevallo’s Student Government Association held its weekly meeting to discuss upcoming campus events, SGA position applications and Mr. and Mrs. Montevallo applications. The meeting started at 4:30 with Executive…
Forrester memorial scholarship in the works
By Nethan Crew A new scholarship in memory of Dr. Stefan Forrester, Montevallo’s only philosophy professor who passed away in July, is under development. The scholarship, which is being spearheaded by Forrester’s partner of 15…
Hill House shake-up rehouses several university programs
By Cady Inabinet, Editor in chief As the fall semester enters its full swing, Montevallo’s Honors Program, the Game Studies and Design Program and the Malone Center are all settling into new homes as the…
City council approves creation of architectural review board
By Cady Inabinett, Editor in chief Montevallo gained a new city board at the city council’s Aug. 28 meeting, where the council approved the creation of an architectural review board. The new board will review…
“Just Show Up” show to be held in…
By Wesley Walter Radio stations 103.7 The Q and 102.5 The Bull will hold their “Just Show Up” show in Montevallo at 4 p.m. on Aug. 20 at Orr Park. The show is free to…
City council talks water quality
By Cady Inabinett, Managing editor of content Water in Montevallo was a recurring topic of discussion at the Montevallo City Council’s April 24 meeting. During this meeting, the council heard a citizen express concerns about…
‘Divisive Concepts’ bill facing divided response
By Wesley Walter, News editor The Alabama State Legislature’s latest bill seeking to combat “divisive concepts” in public education has received backlash from Alabama universities including UM for its potential to restrict programming and curriculum…