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Month: February 2016

Remembering Justice Antonin Scalia
Opinion

Remembering Justice Antonin Scalia

“Have the courage to have your wisdom regarded as stupidity.” -Antonin Scalia U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, 79, was found dead on Feb. 13, 2016, at a ranch in West Texas. Officials confirmed that he had died of natural causes. (more…)
Expanding Musical Horizons
Arts, Opinion

Expanding Musical Horizons

Do you have trouble connecting with today’s popular music on a human level?  Has the heavy use of computer-generated beats and auto-tuned voices left you feeling detached from your car radio and latest playlist?  If so, push pause on the polished product and take a risk on Greensky Bluegrass. (more…)
Alabama Debuts Online Voter Registration
Opinion

Alabama Debuts Online Voter Registration

  Secretary of State John Merrill announced on Feb. 1 that electronic voter registration is now available for Alabama residents. Voters can now register or update their information at www.alabamavotes.gov. According to Merrill’s office, this new application aims to save taxpayer dollars, as well as provide a convenient, secure option for registration. Upon completion of the online registration, the form is (more…)
Sanders Celebrates Dr. King
Opinion

Sanders Celebrates Dr. King

Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a date to celebrate one of the most influential voices in the history of the civil rights movement. This year, thousands of Alabamians celebrated by attending a political rally at the Boutwell Memorial Auditorium in Birmingham for presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. “There must be a mistake, someone told me Alabama is a conservative state,” Sanders joked as he addressed the crowd of 5,700 people inside the auditorium and another 1,400 in a separate location outside. (more…)
Iowa Caucus 2016
Opinion

Iowa Caucus 2016

There is a great deal of pressure between the two remaining Democratic candidates to the Presidency. What was once seen as a stroll through the park for the former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton turned into a nightmare in Iowa. In a race that was too close to call, Vermont senator Bernie Sanders snapped at Clinton’s heels into the wee hours of the morning. At the end of the day, only a few delegates separated the two; six of the precincts were decided with a flip of a coin. (more…)