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Honors College takes group to run in New Orleans

Alexandra Ellsworth November 16, 2011

Running a half-marathon would appear daunting to some people. However, students in the Honors College at the University of Alabama say that with a group of encouraging friends it is not only an attainable...

Book explores limits of mind

Isabela Morales November 15, 2011

Put away your half-started manuscripts and tragic hopes, creative writing minors. In an economy like ours, your chances of publication are bleak - unless, that is, you have unlimited access to a mind-enhancing...

Denny Chimes lit up blue for World Diabetes Day

Denny Chimes lit up blue for World Diabetes Day

Katrina Sharpe November 15, 2011

Denny Chimes was lit blue last night to raise awareness for World Diabetes Day, which is celebrated every year on Nov. 14. This date was chosen on behalf of Frederick Banting’s birthday, the man who...

A-list stars making B-list films

Walker Donaldson November 14, 2011

This was not a great weekend to go to the theater for a movie. “Immortals,” “J. Edgar” and “Jack and Jill” all opened to terrible reviews from critics. They are large budget cinematic adventures...

Quidditch 101

Stephanie Brumfield November 10, 2011

Quidditch 101: Navigating the Tournament   Quidditch on the Quad is back for its second year in a row, and with nearly double the amount of teams signed up to play. Preliminary rounds begin tonight at...

Gangsta Gibbs keeping gangster rap alive

Jefferson Fabian November 10, 2011

When Gangsta Gibbs dropped the “Str8 Killa No Filla” mix tape last year, I was pleasantly surprised. It was the ?rst I had heard of Gibbs, and I de?nitely liked what I heard. Here is a rapper from...

A different kind of spelling bee at Theatre Tuscaloosa

A different kind of spelling bee at Theatre Tuscaloosa

Will Edwards November 10, 2011

Singing and dancing probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when one thinks of a spelling bee, but beginning Thursday, Nov. 10, Theatre Tuscaloosa will put on the Tony Award-winning musical...

Art Speaks returns for November

Hannah Muncher November 10, 2011

Art Speaks is an art exhibit on campus that was created by students for other students to showcase their work. The November edition will be held on Nov. 10 at 6 p.m. at Nott Hall. Sponsored by the Honors...

Oz Music remains Tuscaloosa fixture

Jordan Cissell November 9, 2011

It’s less than a mile away from the Quad, but the trip to Oz Music might be more accurately described as a journey through time rather than a movement across physical space. The musical note sign hanging...

Senior showcases art in solo show, reception Thursday

Senior showcases art in solo show, reception Thursday

Alex Cohen November 8, 2011

Amber Jones, a senior majoring in studio art, cherishes her southern perspective, and she doesn’t hesitate to incorporate it into her art. Since Monday, her southern-inspired artwork has been on display...

Autumn-inspired ideas for your breakfast

Lindsey OBrien November 7, 2011

Nutrition students and professors at UA are taking part in a national movement to decrease childhood obesity and assure the healthy development of our nation’s children.          The American...

City of Angels hits the stage

Rebecca Howard November 7, 2011

Two musicals in one, a Hollywood comedy and detective drama, come to the stage of the Allen Bales Theatre tonight in “City of Angels.” This suspenseful musical with a twist is filled with a flare...