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An American Dream: Policing patriotism of black athletes

Amanda Bennett August 29, 2016

To put it lightly, black Americans killed it at the Rio Olympics. However, controversy surrounding Gabby Douglas’ decision not to place her hand over her heart and San Francisco 49ers quarterback, Colin...

Art installation uses music to highlight African American migration

Serena Bailey August 29, 2016

Over the summer, Sharony Green, an assistant professor of history, asked her students to come up with a song that they thought described moving through space. What would they listen to on a road trip if...

Alabama volleyball looks toward first home match after Hurricane Classic

Alabama volleyball looks toward first home match after Hurricane Classic

Ben Boynton August 29, 2016

The Alabama volleyball team showed impressive offensive capabilities this weekend at the Hurricane Classic. The team earned more kills than the opposing teams in all three matches- even in the loss to...

Earphunk and Little Raine Band to perform at Druid City Music Hall

Earphunk and Little Raine Band to perform at Druid City Music Hall

Aaron Bonner August 26, 2016

This Friday, progressive funk band Earphunk will go live alongside Little Raine Band at Druid City Music Hall.Earphunk has been together since 2009 and is based out of New Orleans, Louisiana. Their live...

Construction adds new facilities and new traffic

Construction adds new facilities and new traffic

Adam Dodson August 26, 2016

Students operating on a spring and fall semester schedule are always surprised to come back to campus slightly different than the year before. Every summer, construction on and around campus skyrockets....

New restaurants in Tuscaloosa

New restaurants in Tuscaloosa

Will Baggett August 25, 2016

Construction has been happening for some time on Tuscaloosa’s 15th street, as well as on University Boulevard. Along with the rebuilding of the roads, several new business have been 
constructed and...

Predatory lending must end

Sam Jefferson August 25, 2016

Bright, burnt orange was the overwhelming color. The box of a building was seemingly barren, aside from a few posters scattered about that all said the same thing more or less, “Get cash fast.” Aside...

Bad Track Record: Students struggle to navigate train schedules in campus commute

Bad Track Record: Students struggle to navigate train schedules in campus commute

Camille Studebaker August 25, 2016

With an umbrella in her mouth and the pouring rain pelting her entire body, Maggie Rickstad climbed a little metal scaffolding and shimmied across some bars. With a long drop below her, she had to jump.Rickstad,...

Kentuck Art Center hosts art night

Kentuck Art Center hosts art night

Kyarra Harris August 25, 2016

When the recession hit the country several 
professions suffered, and that included the art industry, an already difficult business to be in. But the Kentuck Art Center, located in Northport has made...

Volleyball prepares to start season

Volleyball prepares to start season

Ben Boynton August 25, 2016

The 2016 volleyball season officially starts on Friday for the Crimson Tide, as it travels to Tulsa, Oklahoma to take part in the Hurricane Invitational. There the Crimson Tide will play three matches...

Community involvement is essential

Marissa Cornelius August 25, 2016

As you drive down 15th Street, passing the seemingly endless outcropping of newly constructed buildings, it is easy to miss Central High School. 15th is probably jammed with traffic and you are probably...

MSU students sentenced for ISIS plans

Mike Finnegan August 25, 2016

On Wednesday, Muhammad Dahklalla was sentenced 8 years in prison with 15 years of probation for federal terrorism charges. Dahklalla was arrested last Aug. 2015 in the highly publicized story involving involving...