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Column: How to celebrate Mardi Gras in Tuscaloosa

Column: How to celebrate Mardi Gras in Tuscaloosa

Alexander Richey February 24, 2017

What do the colors purple, yellow and green mean to you? Certain holidays, foods, traditions and maybe even a certain school’s football jersey, stained from repeated contact with the ground, are all...

Alabama film buffs weigh in with Oscar picks

Alabama film buffs weigh in with Oscar picks

David Jones February 23, 2017

In less than a week, the exterior of the Hollywood and Highland Center Shopping Mall in Los Angeles, which houses the Dolby Theatre, will be adorned with bright red carpet, hundreds of news media members, and...

Women and Gender Resource Center presents "Our Bodies, Our Stories"

Women and Gender Resource Center presents “Our Bodies, Our Stories”

Mary Claire Brakefield February 22, 2017

The University of Alabama’s Women and Gender Resource Center presents an event called “Our Bodies, Our Stories” on Wednesday, Feb. 22. This program is part of a series of events taking place on campus this...

Alabama picks up two wins in weekend series against Presbyterian

Cody Estremera February 20, 2017

By Logan Doctson | Contributing WriterCountry musical artist Jon Langston has always had a passion for music. As a teenager, he played the guitar in a band. However, as a high school student he decided...

State of the Black Union Address touches on improvement, innovation, unity

State of the Black Union Address touches on improvement, innovation, unity

Jake Howell February 17, 2017

To the music of "Hold On (Change is Comin'), a slideshow played depicting peaceful protests held in support of Civil Rights that dated as far back to the 1960s, and as recently as last semester on The...

Higher education increasingly funded by debt

Higher education increasingly funded by debt

Jake Howell February 16, 2017

In 1929, the stock market crashed. In 2008, mortgage-backed securities sent shock-waves through the country. According to numerous experts, a student loan crisis could be the next big hit to the U.S. Economy.The...

Tuscaloosa City Council makes proclamation in support of foreign students

Tuscaloosa City Council makes proclamation in support of foreign students

Bennett Stansell February 15, 2017

The members of the Tuscaloosa City Council and Mayor Maddox reaffirmed their support of foreign students in the Tuscaloosa community with a public proclamation during a city council meeting on Tuesday...

Comedy specials to watch on Netflix if you need a laugh on Valentine’s Day

Comedy specials to watch on Netflix if you need a laugh on Valentine’s Day

Logan Doctson February 14, 2017

Whether you are spending this Valentine’s Day with a significant other or flying solo, “Netflix and chill” is practically a must. Here is a list Netflix's best classic comedies and specials to give...

Underdog no more: Men's swimming prepares for SEC Championship meet

Underdog no more: Men's swimming prepares for SEC Championship meet

Cody Estremera February 13, 2017

In last year’s SEC championship meet, the Alabama men’s swim team finished fourth behind Georgia, Auburn and Florida. In the current swimming rankings, all three of those teams are ranked ahead of...

Stopping Fournette: Alabama’s key to victory

Stopping Fournette: Alabama’s key to victory

Elliott Propes November 3, 2016

The then-undefeated No. 2 LSU Tigers trotted in to Bryant-Denny Stadium with the utmost confidence in 2015. Their running back, Leonard Fournette, was the Heisman Trophy frontrunner and came into the game...

Chamber of Commerce hosts 5K for veterans appreciation

Chamber of Commerce hosts 5K for veterans appreciation

Kyarra Harris November 3, 2016

Veterans Day was once known as Armistice Day, the anniversary of the end of WWI. But in 1926 Congress passed a resolution for an annual observance, and it became a national holiday in 1938. Now, Veterans...

Comic artists help local shop celebrate Halloween

Comic artists help local shop celebrate Halloween

Serena Bailey November 2, 2016

Batmans, Harley Quinns and Riddlers all stopped by Sho’nuff Comics on 15th Street Saturday to celebrate Halloween, snag some free comics and see the work of local artists.“It's not as big as free comic...