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FLORENCE, Ala. – The University of North Alabama is hosting community-wide auditions for its 2009 Summer Theatre production of Peter Shaffer’s Tony- and Oscar-winning play “Amadeus.” Auditions will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. May 9 in Norton Auditorium.

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By Shayla Pearsall
UNA Student Writer

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FLORENCE, Ala. — Organizers of the George Lindsey UNA Film Festival, a university-based showcase of student and professional works by local, state, national and international filmmakers, have announced dates for the 2010 festival.

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FLORENCE, Ala. — Environmentalist and educator Roald Hazelhoff will speak at the University of North Alabama on Tuesday, April 28. Hazelhoff’s presentation entitled “Hug a tree and call me in the morning: the business case for greening the work place” will take place in Wesleyan Auditorium, 12 noon to 1:30 p.m.

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UNA Habitat for Humanity and Shoals Environmental Alliance team up for screening

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FLORENCE, Ala. – The Shoals Symphony at UNA will present a rare Saturday evening concert at an exciting new venue – River Heritage Park on the Tennessee River – at 7 p.m. May 2. Admission is free and open to the public.

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FLORENCE, Ala. – It’s a life that few have experienced and even fewer can imagine. But it’s a life that Allison Wetherbee has experienced since birth. On April 22, Wetherbee will visit the University of North Alabama to tell her story of life with no arms and no legs. Her presentation, part of UNA’s Disabling the Stereotypes week, will be at 2 that afternoon in the Performance Center located in the Guillot University Center.

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FLORENCE, Ala. – Flutes and Friends will present its spring concert, “Walking the Dog With Walt,” at 7 p.m. May 1 at First Presbyterian Church in downtown Florence. The event is free and open to the public.

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FLORENCE, Ala. – Economic futurist Jeff Thredgold will speak at the University of North Alabama’s spring commencement ceremony at 10 a.m. May 9 in Flowers Hall.

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FLORENCE, Ala. – “How I Learned to Drive,” winner of the 1998 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, will take stage at the University of North Alabama. Show time is 7:30 each evening April 9-11 in Norton Auditorium. Tickets are $5 for students and UNA employees and $10 for the general public.

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The Stone Talker: UNA Hosts Tom Hendrix For Fine Arts Festival Luncheon April 17

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FLORENCE, Ala. – Steve Holt, president of the Shoals Chamber of Commerce, and Dr. Doug Barrett, chair of the UNA Department of Economics and Finance, were recently named honorary members of the Delta Mu Delta international honor society in business administration.

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Leo and Una's 6th Birthday Party

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2009 Spring Scrimmage

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Series scheduled for April 16 and 17

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FLORENCE, Ala. – When did the Cold War end? Ask Dr. Chris Maynard, and he’ll offer insight you won’t find from most historians. You can hear his perspective this Sunday at the Florence-Lauderdale Public Library, where he will discuss his new book, “Out of the Shadow: George H.W. Bush and the End of the Cold War.” The event will begin at 2 p.m.

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FLORENCE, Ala. – The University of North Alabama Lions basketball team will take on a wheelchair basketball team, the Lakeshore Storm, in an exhibition game at 6:30 p.m. April 23 in Flowers Hall. Tickets are $5, or $3 for students. Children under 12 are admitted free.

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One-mile walk raises awareness for rape and sexual assault

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FLORENCE, Ala. – You may be detoured around N. Court Street Saturday morning. But it’s for a good cause. It’s all part of the University of North Alabama’s Into the Streets program – a day of community volunteer activities for university students, faculty, staff and alumni.

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UNA Phi Kappa Phi chapter heads up initiative at Weeden Elementary

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By Holly Widick

UNA Student Writer

FLORENCE, Ala. — Lights, camera, action! University of North Alabama students are filming for the second annual Leo Awards, kicking off the 2009 George Lindsey UNA Film Festival the first week of March. The Leo Awards is a popular student-produced film competition that showcases short films of all genres by UNA students.

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FLORENCE, Ala. – Audiences will be led on a journey for truth, faith and hope March 12-15, when James Leonard Jr.’s “The Diviners” takes stage at the University of North Alabama’s Norton Auditorium.

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FLORENCE, Ala. — In just six short weeks, the Shoals area will welcome dozens of filmmakers as the University of North Alabama hosts the 12th annual George Lindsey UNA Film Festival.

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By Shayla Pearsall

UNA Student Writer

FLORENCE, Ala. — The University of North Alabama Department of Art and Planetarium and Observatory are hosting an art exhibit that is on display Feb. 2-March 20 in the University Art Gallery. The exhibit displays the works of students of the UNA departments of art and physics and earth science.

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