By Emily WilliamsAs freshmen arrive on campus Aug. 26 and start classes Aug. 29, Samford University President Andrew Westmoreland said that he has more to be proud of this year than any of his 10 previous first days of school. The university is entering its 175th year with the largest freshman class in its history and two new buildings for the College of Health … [Read more...]
The New Face of the Bully: Over the Mountain Schools Prepare Students and Parents to Deal With Modern Bullying
By Sarah Kuper This month, nearly 4,000 elementary, middle and high school children will walk through the doors of Homewood’s five public schools. With the new school year comes adjustments and challenges, but according to Homewood city school officials, one challenge is the same every year. Bullying is an age-old dilemma from which no school is exempt. But Homewood schools’ … [Read more...]
Opinion Role: BSC’s Natalie Davis Takes the Public Pulse
By Lee Davis When Natalie Davis accepted a position as a political science professor at Birmingham-Southern College in 1972, she never saw it as a long-term proposition. “I had gotten my undergraduate degree from Stetson University in Florida,” Davis recalled. “I thought I’d teach at Southern for two or three years and go back to Florida. Instead, my husband and I fell in … [Read more...]
Mayor Facing Challenge from Councilman – and Déjà Vu
By William C. Singleton III In 2008, a councilman defeated a three-term mayor to become the new leader of the city of Homewood. That councilman was Scott McBrayer who defeated then-Mayor Barry McCulley. Now, McBrayer, a two-term mayor seeking re-election, faces a challenge from Ward 1 Place 1 Councilman Michael Hallman for the mayor’s seat. Homewood residents go to the polls … [Read more...]
Zaragoza Challenged by Curry in Mayoral Election
By William C. Singleton III Unlike his two previous elections, Vestavia Hills Mayor Alberto “Butch” Zaragoza has competition in his attempt to win a third term next month. Zaragoza, who ran unopposed in 2008 and 2012, will face retired FBI agent Ashley Curry for the right to become mayor when Vestavia Hills residents go to the polls Aug. 23. Both candidates stressed the … [Read more...]




