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Nonprofit theatre to end season

Nonprofit theatre to end season

Jeremy Connor July 8, 2015

Most people who have taken part in a hobby as a kid were required to do some sort of fundraising. This may have helped to ensure that the baseball team could swing new bats, the marching band could play...

UA alumni to perform in million dollar show

UA alumni to perform in million dollar show

Sam West July 8, 2015

A 31-foot-long, two-story tall recreation of Prince Eric’s ship. A troupe of professional actors and musicians. And performances of iconic songs everyone knows and loves.All of this can be seen at the...

Deborah Johnson wins Harper Lee fiction award

Deborah Johnson wins Harper Lee fiction award

Matthew Wilson July 8, 2015

As a child, Deborah Johnson would sit on her parents’ and grandparents’ laps and listen to them read. The idea of reading to her was something warm and comforting. While the rest of her family went...

Harper Lee sequel takes on new era

Harper Lee sequel takes on new era

Christian Elliott July 8, 2015

Pulitzer-Prize-winning author Harper Lee will launch her second novel, “Go Set a Watchman” on Tuesday. Lee, who attended The University of Alabama law school and wrote for The Crimson White, is known...

Other genres contribute to Broadway

Other genres contribute to Broadway

Luke Haynes July 7, 2015

Andrew Lloyd Webber, Steven Sondheim, Marvin Hamlisch, Jason Robert Brown: names easily recognizable to members of the theater community as some of the most revered musical theatre songwriters. Despite...

Flag history has more than one side

Mark Hammontree July 7, 2015

Two weeks have passed since Governor Bentley had the Confederate flags removed from the Alabama Capitol grounds, and still the debate over the flag’s meaning and use rages on.The governor’s removal...

UA students teach at camp for Tuscaloosa kids

Jeremy Connor July 1, 2015

Waking up at 5 a.m. in the middle of the summer is difficult at any age, though experienced teachers may find it an easier task than their undergraduate counterparts.For the past 38 years, graduate students...

Campus buildings reflect Civil War-era history architecture

Campus buildings reflect Civil War-era history architecture

Katherine Metcalf July 1, 2015

Even though the Civil War left devastation and destruction for communities everywhere, it influenced how many of the buildings on the University’s campus were structured and designed.Harold Selesky,...

Virtual Reality is Coming Soon

Virtual Reality is Coming Soon

Aaron Bonner July 1, 2015

In the mid-90s, Nintendo and many other console manufacturers looked for new ways to innovate on their current systems. With the Super Nintendo, a special chip was installed, named Mode 7, which attempted...

Bar organizes post-SCOTUS decision festivities

Bar organizes post-SCOTUS decision festivities

On the morning of June 26, Kyle Richardson said he knew it was going to be a big night for Icon.“We knew early on there was a lot of excitement, and people were already talking about coming in to celebrate,”...

​”Jaws” anniversary showings in Tuscaloosa theater

Laura Testino June 24, 2015

In celebration of the June 20, 1975, release date of "Jaws," Cobb Hollywood 16 in Tuscaloosa held a showing of the film Sunday evening, and will show the Spielberg classic for a second time tonight....

​Cannonballs found under University sidewalk

Laura Testino June 24, 2015

Construction crews happened upon 10 Civil-War-era cannonballs while repairing sections of the University sidewalk on Friday, according to AL.com. The area, just north of the Quad near the center of campus,...