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Month: February 2017

Preview of Theatre AUM’s “Coupler”
Arts, Campus, News, Theatre AUM

Preview of Theatre AUM’s “Coupler”

This is a promotional video for Theatre AUM’s “Coupler,” featuring an interview with director Neil David Seibel. It was created by Deanna Chavez, Hilary Gamble, Nicolette Parrish and Rachel Wallace. Showtimes and ticket pricing information can be found at Theatre AUM’s website. https://youtu.be/HaDcPvPk5TI
2017 Women’s March
Opinion

2017 Women’s March

The day after President Donald Trump was sworn into office an estimated 5 million protestors around the world joined together for the “Women’s March.” The January 21st marches were the largest political demonstrations since the anti-Vietnam war protests in the 1960s and 1970s.  The idea for the march originated partly as a reaction to the video footage from a 2005 Access Hollywood interview Trump participated in. “Grab ‘em by the pussy. You can do anything,” President Trump said to host Billy Bush. “I felt disrespected when he was elected. Why wouldn't I feel disrespected? My commander in chief thinks it's acceptable to grab a woman by her genitalia,” said Angela Flowers, a student at Alabama State University. Globally, women were outraged. Teresa Shook shared her frustrations on a ...
Alabama Privacy Act
Opinion

Alabama Privacy Act

When North Carolina’s controversial bathroom bill was signed into law last year, the rights of transgender individuals came into the national spotlight. This move saw incredible backlash among businesses, celebrities and other states. The attention may soon shift to Alabama with the Alabama Privacy Act. This bill, set to be introduced by State Senator Phil Williams in February, claims that it will protect the privacy of customers while using bathrooms or changing facilities. While Williams stated the intention of the bill is preservation of privacy, it is being viewed as a threat to the rights of transgender individuals. The more controversial portion of the law applies to areas “irrespective of gender” like changing rooms and some bathrooms. There is to be an “attendant statione...