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Reframing justice: Scottsboro pardon changes future of US judiciary system

Reframing justice: Scottsboro pardon changes future of US judiciary system

Francie Johnson February 5, 2014

“With liberty and justice for all.” Every day, most elementary and middle school children stand up and recite these words, hands over hearts. However, history has proven them to be a false promise...

Fundraiser dinner to benefit riverkeeper

Fundraiser dinner to benefit riverkeeper

Tara Massouleh February 5, 2014

Tuscaloosa’s Black Warrior River will be the focal point of the meals served at Epiphany’s upcoming Farm to Table Dinner, a fundraiser for Black Warrior Riverkeeper, a nonprofit clean water advocacy...

Student theater group performs to educate

Alyx Chandler February 5, 2014

With statistics as high as one in five college students being sexually assaulted per year, it is safe for everyone to assume they have known at least one victim of sexual or domestic violence on campus,...

Student delves into commercial music major

Student delves into commercial music major

Laura Testino February 4, 2014

Composer John Williams likely never anticipated his film score from “Star Wars” would be broadcast throughout the home of 5-year-old Brent McCollough from a “plastic, terrible-sounding” piano....

Exercise easy to work into weekly schedule

Katherine Metcalf February 4, 2014

The average college student’s to-do list usually consists of class, work, homework, meeting with friends, eating and studying. With this jam-packed schedule, it is almost impossible for students to find...

Alabama cuts back on critical languages

Alabama cuts back on critical languages

Phoebe Rees February 4, 2014

Since Sept. 11, 2001, schools and universities across the nation have placed greater emphasis on their critical languages programs. Students are deciding to learn languages that are radically different...

Spicy foods see rise in popularity

Tara Massouleh February 4, 2014

The red plastic bottle, green top and rooster logo synonymous with the Asian hot sauce Sriracha has been a staple in my house since I can remember, but recently it has taken on an exciting new role as...

UA students participate in Sundance Film Festival

Drew Pendleton February 4, 2014

For one week every January, filmmakers and filmgoers alike converge on the small town of Park City, Utah, nestled in the mountains east of Salt Lake City, for the Sundance Film Festival. For 10 students...

Kinesiology course teaches self-defense

Kinesiology course teaches self-defense

Cokie Thompson February 3, 2014

The kinesiology department offers a variety of courses to keep students healthy and active. One course, Self-Defense for Women, teaches female students safety by demonstrating how to get out of potentially...

February forgoes romantic films

Drew Pendleton February 3, 2014

This February, in a month typically laden with romance movies up on the big screen, Hollywood is offering something different: action. With a large number of moviegoers looking for a break from the cold,...

Kickball league focuses on networking for young professionals

Elizabeth Lowder February 3, 2014

The favorite playground sport of kickball is making a comeback in the Tuscaloosa community this spring. Welcomed to Tuscaloosa last summer, GO Kickball has already made an impact on young professionals...

Classic trenchcoat stylish, functional

Giani Martin February 3, 2014

Despite the scenic snow and ice from the past couple of days, the main goal for those who have to bear the chill is keeping warm. From walks to class across campus to quick trips to the mall, having...