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Biographies an easy bridge to nonfiction

Deanne Winslett April 2, 2014

I’ve always been hesitant to branch over into the world of nonfiction literature. I considered it the last remainder of my youth – if young adult and teen fiction no longer interested me, then obviously...

“Modern Family” vacations not all that modern, typical

Hannah Widener March 19, 2014

There are two vacations in my household that will go down in infamy ‘til the end of time. One summer, my dad was allowed to pick where we went on vacation, and the following summer my mom decided. My...

'Glee' made musical theater performance popular in high school

Luke Haynes March 18, 2014

We’re all excited about this upcoming Friday and the freedom that comes with spring break, but for some theater and television enthusiasts there is another reason to count the hours down until this Friday:...

Supplements not viable trade for routine schedule, healthy eating

Katherine Metcalf March 18, 2014

Students use a variety of methods to give their brains extra power in order to study efficiently and perform well on tests. Many students rely on high amounts of caffeine in food and drinks to help them...

Students strive for spring break body

Students strive for spring break body

Hannah Widener March 12, 2014

While most students are giving up swearing, over-spending at Chipotle or drinking soda for Lent, Maddy Higgins is giving up meat to get spring–break ready. Higgins, a sophomore majoring in fashion retailing,...

Student spends final semester hiking

Student spends final semester hiking

Alexandra Ellsworth March 6, 2014

Most seniors are trying to pass their classes, enjoy their last semester of college and just get by until graduation, but not William Wells. He is spending his final semester as a student at The University...

Local soup bowl fosters community atmosphere

Dylan Walker March 5, 2014

Charlie Simmons sits at a round table, which is covered by a white tablecloth and an assortment of candy. It is Friday at the East Tuscaloosa Community Soup Bowl, and a dozen volunteers are getting ready...

Tide offense uses balanced attack to blowout game

Charlie Potter October 20, 2013

Two 100-yard rushers and three passing touchdowns propelled the Crimson Tide to a blowout victory over Arkansas Saturday night. “We made some explosive plays in the passing game,” Nick Saban said....

Reissued records resemble earlier works

Jordan Cissell September 11, 2013

Light in the Attic Records is reissuing three of Roky Erickson’s early records – “The Evil One,” “Don’t Slander Me” and “Gremlins Have Pictures” – Sept. 17. I listened to them yesterday,...

Stepping Through

Mackenzie Brown September 4, 2013

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‘Under the radar’ Crimson Tide players to watch for in 2013-14 season

Charlie Potter July 2, 2013

The college football season is less than two months away, and the excitement surrounding the upcoming season for Alabama is growing with each passing day. The Crimson Tide is returning with a ton of talent...

UA, Tuscaloosa's 'marriage' not enough to save historic Kilgore House

UA, Tuscaloosa’s ‘marriage’ not enough to save historic Kilgore House

Becky Robinson May 15, 2013

Demolition of the Kilgore House on the University of Alabama campus began Monday afternoon, sparking controversy about The University of Alabama’s role in preserving its own history. Originally built...