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Students adjust to new bus routes

Amanda Bayhi August 22, 2010

The Department of Transportation Services is making efforts to help the UA community adjust to the new CrimsonRide system after cutting the number of routes from eight to four at the beginning of the...

Bryant-Denny Stadium expansion officially opens

Bryant-Denny Stadium expansion officially opens

Phil Hudson August 22, 2010

The newly renovated Bryant-Denny Stadium has officially been opened. The Crimson Tide Foundation and other supporters of the University were invited to the grand opening of Bryant-Denny Stadium on Friday...

SGA institutes dry cleaning laundry service

SGA institutes dry cleaning laundry service

William Evans August 22, 2010

The most strenuous task demanded of college students is to walk: Walk to class. Walk to lunch. Walk to a library. Walk to more classes and then walk to a car or residence hall. The dreaded chore of...

Get Creative Night displays student talent

Stephanie Brumfield August 22, 2010

By 6 p.m. Tuesday night, Creative Campus headquarters Maxwell Hall will be completely transformed. For one night only, Maxwell Hall won’t just be an office and workspace for the Creative Campus interns....

Bama Art House Series begins third season

Lauren Cuervo August 22, 2010

Tomorrow night marks the start of the third run of the Bama Art House Film Series, which features seven contemporary, independent films at the Bama Theatre every Tuesday at 8 p.m. until Oct. 5. Opening...

Robert Bentley discusses primary runoff with CW

Robert Bentley discusses primary runoff with CW

Charles Scarborough June 9, 2010

Robert Bentley shocked the Alabama political community by receiving 25 percent of the votes in the GOP primary, likely placing him in the Republican runoff July 13. Bentley held a narrow 140-vote lead...

Midtown Village presents Sounds of Tuscaloosa

Jordan Staggs June 9, 2010

Tuscaloosa’s music scene is getting the chance to spread its influence with the first-ever Sounds of Tuscaloosa concert series. The event will take place on The Green at Midtown Village, located between...

Avantis prepare for Bama Bound Orientation sessions

Patty Vaughan June 9, 2010

Competition, time management and the creation of a new family are just three aspects new Avanti members face as they take the stage through the summer months to welcome new University students. Danny...

Gulf residents, visitors face uncertainty over BP spill

Gulf residents, visitors face uncertainty over BP spill

Chelsea Pickett June 9, 2010

After the Gulf Coast oil spill, the recovery process poses substantial challenges, said Jim Burkhart, a representative of the Bon Secour Wildlife Refuge. However, residents are strong, capable and up...

Tide wins final home meet

Laura Owens March 20, 2010

The No. 1 Alabama gymnastics team (9-2, 5-1 SEC) finished its regular season with a win over No. 10 Michigan (13-3, 4-1 Big 10) 197.575-196.876 on Friday night in Coleman Coliseum. The last time these...

Tide eliminated with tough loss to Kentucky

Jason Galloway March 12, 2010

NASHVILLE, Tenn. | On the back of John Wall’s 16 second-half points, Kentucky fended off a scare from Alabama in the quarterfinals of the Southeastern Conference tournament, edging the Crimson Tide...

Buck the Alabama Republic, Part 2

Will Tucker March 11, 2010

Editor’s note: This is the second column in a two-part series. In the presence of a constitution that restricts local decision-making and centralizes power in Montgomery, Alabama’s citizens need to...