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Gram Parsons continues to exemplify country rock

Gram Parsons continues to exemplify country rock

Jordan Cissell September 14, 2014

Gram Parsons died 41 years ago Friday. As Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards once said, although we have no idea of what Parsons would be doing were he still alive, he made enough beautiful music...

Bama Bloggers Abroad offers international voice

Bama Bloggers Abroad offers international voice

Matthew Wilson September 14, 2014

In Bilboa, Spain, the narrow cobblestone streets are lined with cafes, old churches and people drinking wine. Celena Novick stands out among a crowd. Novick, a senior majoring in Spanish, is one of 29...

Event aims to address hunger

Event aims to address hunger

Angela Thomas September 10, 2014

The participants in the second annual Bama Brew & Que will be able to take home more than bragging rights and 
monetary awards this weekend. Held this Friday and Saturday at the Ray C. Jenkins Multipurpose...

Female engineers remain a minority on UA campus

Female engineers remain a minority on UA campus

Reed OMara September 9, 2014

When Maggie Smallwood and Kayla Foust strode into their electrical engineering seminar the first week of class, they found themselves the only women in a class of over 50 people. The two, both juniors...

Tailgating fan favorite for games

Tailgating fan favorite for games

Peyton Shepard September 8, 2014

Football season is in full swing after the Crimson Tide’s first home game, and the tailgating environment amplifies the zeal many feel for the Crimson Tide.Stony Henry, a resident of Northport and self-proclaimed...

Racist NFL team names should go

Matthew Bailey September 8, 2014

Washington, D.C.’s NFL team and their owner Daniel Snyder have been under increasing pressure to change the name from the racist one that they currently go by. The pressure from Native American and...

We are disconnecting from our connections

John David Thompson September 8, 2014

In the 1950s, families started bringing television sets into their dining rooms. Consequently, mothers began to notice a decline in etiquette, and away went the TVs. A similar phenomenon is occurring...

Diabetic students balance their insulin, classes

Diabetic students balance their insulin, classes

Laura Testino September 7, 2014

Alicia Traylor, a freshman at The University of Alabama, can identify the number of carbohydrates in every bite of food she consumes, and it is not because she decided to try out a new diet plan. Traylor...

Students should challenge their teachers

Joe Puchner September 7, 2014

This weekend, tailgating tents lined the quad and students lined up to see the Crimson Tide take on their opponent inside Bryant-Denny Stadium. Sports were played and great merriment was made. But today,...

Students juggle marriage, finances

Students juggle marriage, finances

Hannah Widener September 6, 2014

Jourdan Berry met her husband Jordan Berry four years ago in high school when they were both in marching band. Before getting married, they decided one of them had to be out of school and have a full time...

Campus hall provides community

Campus hall provides community

Katherine Metcalf September 6, 2014

Located across the street from the Angelo Bruno Business library, just on the other side of the Strip, is Friedman Hall, a largely unknown building, home to over 100 students. Friedman Hall is a co-educational...

HCA brings library cards to local kids

HCA brings library cards to local kids

Cokie Thompson September 6, 2014

The Honors College Assembly is partnering with the Tuscaloosa Public library for an event to help put library cards in the hands of Tuscaloosa County children. On Tuesday, volunteers from the Honors College...