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Best haunted houses to visit in Alabama

Best haunted houses to visit in Alabama

Will Baggett October 31, 2016

Instead of walking down the street of a neighborhood for sugary candy as a trick-or-treater, some choose to walk through haunted houses and feel the fear they deem appropriate for such a frightening holiday....

UA sororities help parents and kids celebrate Halloween

UA sororities help parents and kids celebrate Halloween

Serena Bailey October 25, 2016

Parents and children flooded Sorority Row last night to celebrate Halloween a little early. As the sun went down behind Bryant Denny, little superheroes and monsters went from house to house, waiting in...

Stop Light Observations makes music with meaning

Stop Light Observations makes music with meaning

Ellen Johnson October 21, 2016

Upstairs in a 200-year-old plantation home outside Charleston, South Carolina, Will Blackburn recorded vocals for his band’s newest album. In a Victorian-style bathroom complete with a little couch and...

Music doctorate students perform in solo exhibitions this week

Music doctorate students perform in solo exhibitions this week

Will Baggett October 20, 2016

Student musicians spend hours, days, maybe weeks of their college career in Moody Music Building, practicing and honing their craft. For these students, who’re pursuing future careers in music, the grind...

UA offers 3D printing options to students

UA offers 3D printing options to students

Aaron Bonner October 20, 2016

The clicks of a mouse, the taps of a keyboard and the heat of a printing bed are helping students bring their ideas to life in a whole new way. With a variety of 3D printing options on campus, students...

Food Column: Edelweiss is a slice of Germany in Tuscaloosa

Food Column: Edelweiss is a slice of Germany in Tuscaloosa

Serena Bailey October 18, 2016

It’s quiet in Edelweiss German Bakery and Cafe. It’s 8 a.m. and my roommate and I are the only two customers there.We order our muffins, and my roommate orders a mocha latte, then we grab a seat on...

Law school students discuss coursework and application process

Law school students discuss coursework and application process

Aaron Bonner October 17, 2016

There’s no denying that college can be a challenge, but when it comes to law school, the pressure is on in a whole new way. Undergraduate students have different ways of preparing for law school entry...

Screams, snacks and scares at Ferg Fright Mania

Screams, snacks and scares at Ferg Fright Mania

Alexis Faire, Jake Stevens October 17, 2016

Spider webs hung from the banisters and bloody handprints stained the floors of the Ferguson Student Center on Friday night as muted screams resounded through the halls. The Fright Mania Halloween Festival...

CrossingPoints helps students with intellectual disabilities adjust to college life

CrossingPoints helps students with intellectual disabilities adjust to college life

Will Baggett October 17, 2016

The adjustment going from your 
parent’s house to college is difficult for many, but it can be even more of a 
challenge for those born with 
intellectual disabilities.That’s where CrossingPoints,...

Professors and students show off creative work at poetry readings

Professors and students show off creative work at poetry readings

Serena Bailey October 15, 2016

When Lamar Wilson did his first reading on campus as a new professor at The University of Alabama last month, he chose to recite one of his poems that he doesn’t normally read aloud. He’d picked the...

This weekend's Kentuck Festival to allow craft beer for the first time

This weekend's Kentuck Festival to allow craft beer for the first time

Laura Pilat October 15, 2016

This year's Kentuck Festival of the Arts will feature local art, music and for the first time ever, beer.This is the 45th year of the event, which will begin on Oct. 15 and be held at the Kentuck Art Center...

New "America the Beautiful" exhibit recounts cross-country road trip

New “America the Beautiful” exhibit recounts cross-country road trip

Serena Bailey October 14, 2016

Traveling through Joshua Tree National Park, Ines Schaefer wanted to take some pictures of the trees. Along with her husband and sons, Schaefer has traveled along the coasts and the Great Lakes stopping...