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I'm Your Guy: Avery Johnson introduced as Alabama's newest coach

I'm Your Guy: Avery Johnson introduced as Alabama's newest coach

Sean Landry April 8, 2015

Avery Johnson has seen the promised land for Alabama basketball. It's in Durham, North Carolina, he said, and in Indianapolis last week and at the very end of the college basketball season, when March...

Obstruction by SGA senate a shameful start

Editorial Board April 8, 2015

On Tuesday, the SGA Senate voted 32-13 against President Elliot Spillers’ nomination of Chisolm Allenlundy for chief of staff. Without the chief of staff appointed, Spillers can do little to govern and...

One-Man show comes to River Market Friday

One-Man show comes to River Market Friday

Sirui Shao April 8, 2015

Jhino “The Piper” Ferreira will portray 17 different characters in his one-man play. “Cops and Robbers,” Friday night at the Tuscaloosa River Market, sponsored by The University of Alabama Honors...

Student raises money to produce short film

Student raises money to produce short film

Becca Murdoch April 8, 2015

Raising $4,000 in 10 days through Kickstarter at the tail end of one’s senior year might seem impossible, but Danny Ryan, a senior from Long Island, New York, majoring in telecommunication and film,...

Creative Campus develops community arts project

Creative Campus develops community arts project

Alana Norris April 7, 2015

Maxwell Hall is the oldest building on campus and only one of a few buildings to make it through the Civil War. At one point, it was a celestial observatory, explaining the dome that rises above the front...

The Hunt Is On: Tuscaloosa woman founds Bigfoot group

The Hunt Is On: Tuscaloosa woman founds Bigfoot group

Matthew Wilson April 6, 2015

Tuscaloosa native Mary Katherine Scruggs said her first encounter with the creature she calls Bigfoot occurred on a warm spring night in 2013. Scruggs’ family lived in a secluded area in northwest Tuscaloosa,...

Specialty grocery to open downtown

Specialty grocery to open downtown

Alana Norris April 6, 2015

Those in need of a place to fill their daily snack cravings, look no further. Cravings, a local specialty grocery store, is coming to downtown Tuscaloosa on Tuesday.The long, narrow store with high ceilings...

Softball heads up to Birmingham for midweek game

Softball heads up to Birmingham for midweek game

Kelly Ward April 6, 2015

If No. 6 Alabama softball needed confidence, it got some last week. Its offense struggled to keep up with Texas A&M in the final game of the home series but powered to 29 runs over a little more than 24...

Position depth uncertain for upcoming A-Day game

Position depth uncertain for upcoming A-Day game

Elliott Propes April 6, 2015

Rain pushed the Alabama football team indoors Monday afternoon. It is Alabama’s first practice since the scrimmage on Saturday. After practice Monday, linebacker Reggie Ragland strutted in with a gold...

Vintage boutique opens in downtown Northport

Vintage boutique opens in downtown Northport

Becca Murdoch April 6, 2015

Off Main Avenue in historic downtown Northport, a treasure trove of vintage finds awaits those looking to stand out in a crowd.This Ol’ Thing Vintage is a boutique specializing in pre-1975 clothing and...

Students have a duty to engage in healthy debate, not police speech

Leigh Terry April 6, 2015

Colleges are the intellectual hubs of America. College students have elected presidents, trained for the Civil Rights Movement and spawned the anti-Vietnam War movement, while their professors pushed at...

College friendships should be treasured

Mark Hammontree April 6, 2015

We are now less than a month away from the end of the spring semester – just four weeks away from the end of exams, and for seniors, graduation. Thankfully, I’m just a junior, still holding on to another...