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Body of Work: UA students and alumni defend the traditionally stigmatized art of tattoos

Body of Work: UA students and alumni defend the traditionally stigmatized art of tattoos

Sam West October 12, 2015

When he's in public, gets strange looks from people, their eyes drifting down to the sleeve of tattoos running down his left arm. But Bryan McKinley doesn’t let this faze him. In Cynical Tattoos,...

Alabama uses 2nd-half surge to beat Arkansas

Alabama uses 2nd-half surge to beat Arkansas

Terrin Waack October 11, 2015

Going into the half on Saturday, it wasn’t clear what team was going to win. Alabama trailed 7-3 but come the end of the game, it pulled through with a 27-14 win. Alabama put three up on the board first...

An action packed duo: UA students create comic book company

Aaron Bonner October 9, 2015

Heroes line the wall, striking poses, fighting off bad guys. Bright colors, vibrant storefronts and a pleasant atmosphere all provide a comforting space for comic book fans in Tuscaloosa. The town offers...

New glass pulverizer estimated to have 60,000 pounds of glass to pulverize when fully operational

New glass pulverizer estimated to have 60,000 pounds of glass to pulverize when fully operational

Heather Buchanan October 8, 2015

The city of Tuscaloosa’s new glass pulverizer has yet to be installed, but that hasn’t stopped residents from dropping off nearly 30,000 pounds of glass to be recycled between July 1 and Sept. 20.The...

GAMEDAY: Bringing the Payne

GAMEDAY: Bringing the Payne

Terrin Waack October 8, 2015

He may not look it, but Daron Payne is indeed a freshman.Standing at 6 feet 2 inches with a 315-pound frame, Payne was called a man-child by teammate Reggie Ragland before Alabama’s season opener against...

Dames, see them rollin'

Dames, see them rollin'

Sam West October 8, 2015

Ebola Lola glided around the curve of the skating rink, exhausted. She was attempting a grueling initiation rite to join the Druid City Dames – completing 27 laps on a regulation track in under five...

Civil rights activist and photographer presents exhibit downtown

Civil rights activist and photographer presents exhibit downtown

Laura Testino October 6, 2015

Less than one block separates the local YMCA from the Schomburg Center in Harlem. This short path inspired a long journey of civil rights activism for Doris A. Derby, whose documentary photography now...

WATCH: Nick Saban talks UGA, Arkansas, berates media

Turner Spurlin October 5, 2015

Nick Saban spoke to the media on Monday, laying out the players of the week, Alabama's win over Georgia and defending his team against media criticism. 

Freshman show up big in road win

Freshman show up big in road win

Kelly Ward October 5, 2015

ATHENS, Ga. — On Monday, Alabama wasn’t supposed to beat Georgia. After a 72 game streak, the Crimson Tide opened as an underdog to the Bulldogs.At halftime on Saturday, when Alabama led 24-3, the...

Downpour: ​Alabama washes over Georgia in Sanford Stadium storm

Downpour: ​Alabama washes over Georgia in Sanford Stadium storm

Kelly Ward October 3, 2015

ATHENS, Ga. — Maybe a downpour was all No. 13 Alabama needed to figure out its game. When the sky opened up and the downpour came to Sanford Stadium, so did the Crimson Tide in a 38-10 win over No....

GAMEDAY: Rush defense faces ultimate test

GAMEDAY: Rush defense faces ultimate test

Terrin Waack October 2, 2015

A proper front seven operates much like a wall, keeping opposing running backs at bay. This Saturday, Alabama’s front seven needs to build that wall more solidly than ever—and become one that is near-impossible...

Next chancellor feels confident in his abilities

Next chancellor feels confident in his abilities

Arielle Lipan October 1, 2015

After being unanimously appointed as Chancellor Robert Witt’s successor for The University of Alabama System, Ray Hayes feels confident in his ability to do the job justice.“Everybody was kind of anxious...