Imagine walking to class and smelling the sweet and umami smell of monosodium glutamate. You look up only to bump into a line occupying the very hallway you must pass to get to class. You…
U.S. poet laureate visits Montevallo, delivers Dancy Lecture
By Cady Inabinett, Editor in chief Just hours after being announced as a 2023 MacArthur Fellow, U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón stood on stage at the University of Montevallo’s Center for the Arts, reading a…
Outdoor Scholars host fish fry to pay fishing…
By Wesley Walter, Managing editor On Sept. 29, Montevallo’s Outdoor Scholars and Fishing Team held a fish fry on Main Quad. Although the Outdoor Scholars have held fish fries in the past, this year’s event…
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…
Council approves Highway 25 sidewalk construction
By Cady Inabinett, Editor in chief Montevallo is one step closer to having sidewalks running along Alabama Highway 25, after the Montevallo City Council voted to accept a bid from a contractor to construct the…
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,…
Council approves new budget
By Cady Inabinett, Editor in chief In a brief meeting on Sept. 25—lasting approximately ten minutes from start to finish—the Montevallo City Council approved the city’s budget for the 2023-2024 fiscal year. The budget, which…







