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Iron City native explores Southern identity

Andrew Laningham February 5, 2015

When musician Lee Bains III talks about his roots, one thing becomes apparent: Everything about him – the content of his lyrics, the overdriven sound of his guitar, even the twang of his voice –...

Women's basketball team goes to LSU

Women's basketball team goes to LSU

Elliott Propes February 5, 2015

The University of Alabama women’s basketball team will get some needed rest this week following tough SEC play, losing three games in a row to drop the team to 1-8 in the conference.Alabama normally...

Workshop to discuss combatting illiteracy

Heather Buchanan February 5, 2015

A group of students working to bring a Design for America studio to The University of Alabama is hosting a workshop Monday from 5 to 7 p.m. in Nott Hall 173. This workshop is the second phase in the group’s...

Indian student looking forward to seeing snow

Stephanie Gaytan February 5, 2015

Tony Manuel recently moved to Alabama from Kottayam, India. He is a 24-year-old graduate student in his last year at the University. Manuel is majoring in mechanical engineering, plans on applying...

Winning Worldwide: IRC receives 'Outstanding Large Delegation' award

Winning Worldwide: IRC receives 'Outstanding Large Delegation' award

Mackenzie Ross February 4, 2015

In early January, the University of Alabama International Relations Club arrived in Lima, Peru, for the Harvard National Model United Nations conference. The group left with top awards at the conference,...

Harper Lee to publish 2nd book

Francie Johnson February 4, 2015

Author Harper Lee’s name is instantly recognizable due to her one iconic novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird.” In the 50-plus years since the book’s 1960 publication, Lee has never published another...

Black Student Union helps minority students

Black Student Union helps minority students

Kyarra Harris February 4, 2015

The Black Student Union is a student-led organization on campus that works to represent minority students and connect them with administration. Alvin Lockett, a junior majoring in accounting, is the current president...

Men's tennis heads to Sooner State

Men's tennis heads to Sooner State

Terrin Waack February 3, 2015

The Alabama men’s tennis team started off its season with two back-to-back wins, but the victories were short-lived.After the loss against FSU last weekend that left the Crimson Tide 2-3 overall, the...

Women’s golf opens spring season in California

Women’s golf opens spring season in California

Caroline Gazzara February 3, 2015

It’s been almost four months since Alabama women’s golf team teed off. Although every golfer has been hard at work trying to improve, they’ve been waiting four months to get back onto the links.Some...

Freshman fights cystic fibrosis

Freshman fights cystic fibrosis

Collin Burwinkel February 2, 2015

Flawless, extraordinary and perfect are just a few of the adjectives friends of UA freshman Sabrina Kelley use to describe her. Just like many other students, Kelley came to the University with aspirations...

Southern cuisine offered at café

Southern cuisine offered at café

Matt Lund February 2, 2015

Meat and three sides are a staple of cuisine all over the Southeast region. Take a decent cut of meat, fry or stew it and then adorn the plate with home-cooked sides. The recipe makes for a delicious and...

Spectrum molds Knight's career

Spectrum molds Knight's career

Alana Norris February 2, 2015

Luke Knight, president of Spectrum, is a junior majoring in history and Latin from Madison, Mississippi. Spectrum is a group for LGBT students and allies that seeks to promote community and advocate for...