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Southern discomfort: International students make the transition from home to Alabama

Southern discomfort: International students make the transition from home to Alabama

Ellen Johnson September 14, 2015

Fried chicken. Fried okra. Fried broccoli. Fried macaroni and cheese. These staple southern dishes were in sight of Aiden Mould, a junior from Cambridge, England, majoring in American Studies, as he attended...

Hotel Indigo breaks ground in downtown Tuscaloosa

Hotel Indigo breaks ground in downtown Tuscaloosa

Ellen Johnson September 11, 2015

A new hotel, Hotel Indigo, has officially broken ground in downtown Tuscaloosa, officials from Intercontinental Hotels Group (IHG) and Chance Partners announced today.The hotel will join the Riverfront...

5th Street Vintage Market offers variety of local goods

5th Street Vintage Market offers variety of local goods

Ellen Johnson September 4, 2015

If you’re looking for a place to find antiques, handmade jewelry, vinyl records and local food vendors, the 5th Street Vintage Market, taking place Sunday Sept. 13, might be just be what you’re...

Bike Culture at the University

Bike Culture at the University

Ellen Johnson September 3, 2015

As you walk around campus each day, you might notice several things: the splashing fountain in front of the Ferguson Center, the way Denny Chimes looks in the afternoon light, people studying on the quad....

Student Review: Gone Girl (with spoilers)

Student Review: Gone Girl (with spoilers)

Ellen Johnson September 1, 2015

“Gone Girl,” by Gillian Flynn is the gripping novel that has enticed book aficionados and non-readers alike to read its pages from cover-to-cover, for some in a matter of days. After being published...

Jam band to play Greekfest

Jam band to play Greekfest

Ellen Johnson August 20, 2015

The most-anticipated music event to kick off the school year will showcase three different acts and give students a chance to see bands perform live right here on The University of Alabama campus. Costa...

Week of Welcome events to begin

Week of Welcome events to begin

Ellen Johnson August 20, 2015

University of Alabama students are once again ringing in the new school year with a free week-long event extravaganza. The Division of Student Affairs is hosting Week of Welcome (WOW), a series of events...

Temple to host festival featuring Jewish food

Temple to host festival featuring Jewish food

Ellen Johnson April 15, 2015

Matzah, challah, kugel, blintzes and falafel aren’t exactly what the typical college student eats for lunch, but this weekend UA students and the Tuscaloosa community will have the chance to try these...

Huxford to play final concert of 2014-15 season

Huxford to play final concert of 2014-15 season

Ellen Johnson April 14, 2015

Music fans and novices alike will be entertained Thursday evening when both familiar and lesser-known classical tunes echo throughout the Moody 
Music Building.The concert will close the Huxford Symphony...

UA Opera Theatre to take on jazz, pop songs

UA Opera Theatre to take on jazz, pop songs

Ellen Johnson April 6, 2015

While opera students at The University of Alabama spend most of their time performing traditional music, for one night a year they get to let loose and display their talents through modern tunes.The UA...

Glow run returns to Tuscaloosa

Glow run returns to Tuscaloosa

Ellen Johnson February 19, 2015

Neon tutus, glow-in-the-dark accessories and funky knee socks are just a few examples of the gear that will adorn runners this Saturday night as they whiz past Tuscaloosa hotspots in an electric display...

Play based on Greek mythology premieres

Play based on Greek mythology premieres

Ellen Johnson February 16, 2015

Dry ice and blue lighting will dominate the stage of the Allen Bales Theatre as part of the set of American playwright Sarah Ruhl’s “Eurydice.”The play, part of the University’s department of theatre...