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UA Ambassadors of the College of Engineering

Heather Lightsey September 8, 2011

The University of Alabama has recently chosen 18 students to represent the college as 2011-2012 Ambassadors of the College of Engineering. The ACEs, a program that was established in 1996, is a student...

Remembering 9/11: Students reflect on terrorist attack in their own words

Remembering 9/11: Students reflect on terrorist attack in their own words

CW Staff September 8, 2011

  Cynthia Maugeri I was in third grade in 2001, living in Westchester County, about 20 minutes from New York City. I was in school when the planes struck the Twin Towers and the Pentagon, and I can remember...

Memorial service to be held for leukemia victim

Memorial service to be held for leukemia victim

Alyssa Locklar September 8, 2011

For Anna Gordon, the spring of 2009 was supposed to be a time full of celebrations, good times with friends and plans for after graduation. Instead, the 22-year-old was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia...

Isbell, G-Side to play Bama

Alexandra Ellsworth September 8, 2011

A series of four concerts celebrating The Year of Alabama Music’s campaign and Oxford American’s 12th annual Southern Music Issue will come to a close this Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Bama Theatre. ...

City passes recovery plan

Stephen Walker September 7, 2011

Despite opposition from business owners, the Tuscaloosa City Council unanimously passed the Tuscaloosa Forward plan on Tuesday night. Some business owners, citing the plan’s lack of direction, took...

Farmers' Market ripe and ready

Farmers’ Market ripe and ready

Jasmine Wright September 7, 2011

Each Thursday, a group of students help foster partnerships between local farmers and the University of Alabama by hosting a farmers’ market on the corner of Hackberry Road and 9th Street. Homegrown...

Greek houses grow along with community

Greek houses grow along with community

Sydney Newman September 7, 2011

Nearly three years ago, a lot on University Boulevard became free, and Alpha Tau Omega fraternity was selected from a number of fraternities to build a new house on this land. Since that time, plans were...

Print Edition – September 7, 2011

Brian Connell September 6, 2011

Open publication - Free publishing - More crimson

Council to vote on Tuscaloosa Forward plan

Stephen N. Dethrage September 6, 2011

The Tuscaloosa City Council will vote to adopt or reject the tornado relief and rebuilding plan known as Tuscaloosa Forward tonight at its regular weekly meeting. In a special morning meeting of the council...

ONYX rolls through UA

Jasmine Cannon September 6, 2011

After months of preparation, ONYX, the annual event sponsored by the National Panhellenic Council and the Black Student Union, hit the Capstone last week. Over 700 students participated in ONYX, as well...

Rising textbook prices deter students

Melissa Brown September 6, 2011

A recently released study has found that the majority of college undergraduates forego purchasing required materials for classes because of rising textbook prices. The U.S. Public Interest Research Group...

The freshman 15

William Evans September 6, 2011

The freshman 15 has been said to follow freshmen into their first year of college, when many students reportedly experience weight gain due to a shift in their eating habits. To avoid bringing the unwanted...