Six months missing: Danniella Vian

By: Marisa Palpallatoc | Reporter The family and friends of a missing Mobile mother Danniella Vian are still searching for answers six months after she was reportedly last seen. While there are no new reported leads, the community is becoming more aware of Vian’s disappearance as time goes on. Vian’s mother-in-law, Julie Thomas, and friend and former coworker, Shanna Haden, are just two of the … Continue reading Six months missing: Danniella Vian

Shaving away toxic masculinity

By: Kenyan Carter | Web Editor Opinion The well-known razor company Gillette stirred up substantial controversy with its new ad titled “We Believe: The Best Men Can Be” taking on bullying, sexism and violence through the lens of toxic masculinity. The ad was very polarizing, receiving 753,000 likes and 1.3 million dislikes on YouTube. According to a Fox News report, the ad’s criticism comes from … Continue reading Shaving away toxic masculinity

South’s Road to Funding an On-Campus Stadium

By: Richard Narramore | EIC The University of South Alabama recently announced their partnership with Hancock Whitney, which means South now has the funds to build a $74 million on-campus stadium. The road to securing funds did have its hiccups though USA made it abundantly clear that the stadium would not be paid by student’s tuition dollars. Phase I On June 6, The USA Board … Continue reading South’s Road to Funding an On-Campus Stadium

Drag Queens Come to South

February 4, 2019 by Richard Narramore/EIC and photos by Sara Boone Rainbow Mobile hosted its third Drag Queen Story Hour at the University of South Alabama. Rainbow Mobile’s first DQSH was held at the Ben May Main library, which reached maximum capacity and had families from Birmingham, New Orleans and Florida in attendance, according to Bryan Fuenmayor, founding executive director of Rainbow Mobile. Fuenmayor said … Continue reading Drag Queens Come to South