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UA students, faculty talk about Girl Scout memories

Serena Bailey March 5, 2016

It’s that time of year again. The time of year where no Saturday shopping trip is complete without seeing Girl Scouts set up in front of the store. With their fold out tables, homemade posters and patch...

Middle schoolers make art out of cans for charity

Caroline Watt March 4, 2016

Student’s engineering and creative skills were put to the test for the third annual Tuscaloosa Canstruction Jr. event. Canstruction is an usual charity that turns a traditional can drive into a local...

Students get a taste of Europe while studying abroad

Will Baggett March 4, 2016

While traveling across Europe, it is easy to get caught up in an atmosphere that is so unlike our own back here in the states. While most United States citizens visit Europe as tourists, soaking up the...

UA Alumni exhibits paintings in Dinah Washington Arts Center

UA Alumni exhibits paintings in Dinah Washington Arts Center

Luci Willis March 4, 2016

Mottled shades of brown and green dance across the rocks of Zion National Park. A woman rests with a hat over her eyes, shielding herself from the warm sun. Each of Deborah Hughes's paintings has its own...

Actor's Charitable Theatre to perform "A Midsummer Night's Dream"

Actor's Charitable Theatre to perform “A Midsummer Night's Dream”

Amanda Thompson March 3, 2016

Horns, hooves and long locks of autumn colored hair cover a green creature that enters a stage decorated to look like a deep forest. The spotlight dawns, and blue eyes pop from the creature’s face while...

The Storm that spared Leland Lanes

The Storm that spared Leland Lanes

Kasey Hullett March 3, 2016

Once dusk arrives on 26th Avenue East, three neon signs flip on in the distance. From the shiny new fire station across University Boulevard, it glistens over a field of shadowed, splintered concrete....

Daily Grind: Skateboarding around Tuscaloosa

Daily Grind: Skateboarding around Tuscaloosa

Aaron Bonner March 3, 2016

In the parking lot of his church, Byron Williams spent his days trying to master tricks and learn how to skate, falling on occasion. Though he wouldget bruises and cuts on his body, he pushed past the...

Atheism in the Bible Belt

Atheism in the Bible Belt

Sitting in the pews of his Baptist church in Montgomery, Alabama, a young Ricky Seeber attended church with his family, reading scripture and singing hymns. Over time, however, his attendance at service...

Top Ten: People you might not know are Alabama graduates

Top Ten: People you might not know are Alabama graduates

Dedrick Lee March 2, 2016

From athletes to authors to directors, The University of Alabama has a long list of people that have walked through the quad on their pathway to becoming famous. Many of those students went on to claim...

UA students create short film about race

Erica Wright March 1, 2016

It is 1934 in a small southern town and a man walks alongside the road. As he is walking, he sees the bright red and blue lights of a police car behind him and wonders what he has done wrong. He stops...

Rapper Young Greatness talks about the music business, performing and his inspiration

Britney Kelley March 1, 2016

Rapper Kevin Gates will be performing Wednesday, March 2, at Druid City Music Hall. The sold out show is set to start at 8:30 p.m. Along with Gates will be up and coming rapper Young Greatness, whose new...

Riley Green to play Galette's on Thursday

Riley Green to play Galette's on Thursday

Katie Goodwin March 1, 2016

Country music singer and former "Redneck Island" cast member Riley Green will be playing Galette's this Thursday, with opening act Murphy Elmore. The artist is familiar with the Tuscaloosa area, as one...