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Bama Art House summer film series starts Tuesday

Bama Art House summer film series starts Tuesday

Serena Bailey June 2, 2017

The Bama Theatre will begin its Bama Art House summer film series on Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. The weekly event features independent dramas, comedies and documentaries. The first film in the series is...

Alabama women's tennis loses in Doubles Championship Match

Alabama women's tennis loses in Doubles Championship Match

Cody Estremera May 30, 2017

The Alabama women’s tennis team finished its 2017 tennis campaign with a loss in the NCAA Doubles National Championship on Monday. The team of Erin Routliffe and Maddie Pothoff faced Francesca Di Lorenzo...

Alabama loses in three games to No. 1 Florida in Super Regional

Alabama loses in three games to No. 1 Florida in Super Regional

Cody Estremera May 29, 2017

Alabama lost to Florida in two of the three games of the Gainesville Super Regional on Saturday, May 27.The Crimson Tide won the first game against the Gators, by the score of 3-0. Alexis Osorio pitched...

Construction expected to complicate graduation traffic

Construction expected to complicate graduation traffic

Adam Dodson April 27, 2017

Every year, graduation brings a large influx of family and friends to Tuscaloosa. While the increase in population is good business for the local bars and restaurants, it also inevitably leads to more...

Six years later, UA professors remember 2011 tornados

Six years later, UA professors remember 2011 tornados

Ellen Johnson April 27, 2017

About three blocks behind Tuscaloosa's Central High School, right off Hargrove Road, is a neighborhood that Lydia Avant has called home for 11 years now. There's a park across the street from her house...

Tuscaloosa River market hosts fifth annual food & wine festival

Tuscaloosa River market hosts fifth annual food & wine festival

Christina Ausley April 26, 2017

In their fifth annual Food & Wine Festival this Thursday evening, the Tuscaloosa River Market will once again host hundreds of guests for an evening full of local vendors and a variety of wine.With the...

Women's club lacrosse team faces financial struggles

Women's club lacrosse team faces financial struggles

Alexis Faire April 24, 2017

When the women’s club lacrosse team at The University of Alabama has an away game, the athletes have trouble finding volunteers to drive during the trip. The price of gas isn’t cheap, especially when...

Alabama's passing game shines in explosive A-Day game

Alabama's passing game shines in explosive A-Day game

Matthew Speakman April 22, 2017

In the first quarter of Alabama’s A-Day game, quarterback Jalen Hurts connected with Robert Foster on a 65-yard touchdown pass. It was the one thing everyone wanted to see. Could Alabama stretch the...

Alabama's best games of 2017

Alabama's best games of 2017

Ben Boynton April 20, 2017

The University of Alabama football schedule is always of interest to college football fans everywhere. With Alabama often sitting near the top of the polls and playing a tough SEC slate, the Crimson Tide...

Alabama newcomers starting to turn heads during spring season

Alabama newcomers starting to turn heads during spring season

Matthew Speakman April 17, 2017

He's been recruited since he was in eighth grade, and now, he has everyone’s attention.Alabama freshman Dylan Moses is already turning heads now that he’s in a Crimson Tide uniform. After all, it's...

More Americans are choosing to be their own boss in the gig economy

More Americans are choosing to be their own boss in the gig economy

Jake Howell April 13, 2017

It may not seem like much, but that super computer in your hand is shaping the future of the American economy. The advent of smartphones and their innumerable apps is creating a new dynamic in the way...

Pepsi commercial angers both ends of political spectrum at the University

Pepsi commercial angers both ends of political spectrum at the University

Adam Dodson April 12, 2017

Multi billion-dollar company PepsiCo recently found itself in hot water after a television commercial was unfavorably received by the public. The now-pulled commercial starred Kendall Jenner joining a...