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Run, Run, Remona

Run, Run, Remona

Kayla Montgomery June 17, 2014

For Alabama track and field athlete Remona Burchell, 2014 was a record-breaking year. The junior sprinter took home a championship title during both the indoor and outdoor seasons, shattered records with...

Patrick Murphy hosts softball camps for youth

Patrick Murphy hosts softball camps for youth

Caroline Gazzara June 17, 2014

For more than 15 years, Alabama softball coach Patrick Murphy has been hosting summer camps for young athletes. In that span of time, he has seen a number of future athletes and stars. He’s seen kids...

Rec Center offers outdoor travels

Rec Center offers outdoor travels

Francie Johnson June 17, 2014

For some college students, spending time in the Great Outdoors means simply lying out by the pool – but it doesn’t have to. The UA Outdoor Rec Center, established in 1999, hosts many day-long and...

UA students help with AP prep

UA students help with AP prep

Alana Norris June 17, 2014

College students often come into The University of Alabama with advanced placement credit, but some students are going back to work with high school students who are hoping to gain some AP credit of ?their...

El Rincon hosts fans of FIFA World Cup

El Rincon hosts fans of FIFA World Cup

Matt Moore June 17, 2014

While the United States competed against Portugal in their second World Cup match on Sunday, Thersea and Jesus Avianeda ate dinner at a bar-side table in their restaurant, El Rincon Latino Bar and Grill....

UA track and field wins two titles

UA track and field wins two titles

Kayla Montgomery June 17, 2014

By Kayla Montgomery | Staff Reporter After a pair of individual top titles at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships held June 11 to 14, the Alabama men’s and women’s track and field teams...

Tuscaloosa native 'Drawn to the Light' in new exhibit

Tuscaloosa native 'Drawn to the Light' in new exhibit

John Hinshaw June 17, 2014

At the Tuscaloosa Museum of Art, an exhibit called “Drawn to the Light” allows the viewer to see light through the eyes of artist Evan Wilson. Each painting takes advantage of the various ways in which...

Student interns through Emmys

Student interns through Emmys

Hannah Widener June 17, 2014

Not many people get to work at their dream jobs immediately after college, but in between going to “Chelsea Lately” show tapings and book signings with Kendall and Kylie Jenner, Daniel Barnes is doing...

Malcolm trains for final college race

Malcolm trains for final college race

Kayla Montgomery June 10, 2014

For many athletes, the story of their career is filled with memories of their childhood and learning to perfect their craft from an early age.University of Alabama senior Yanique Malcolm’s story began...

Volunteers renovate church for Miracle Day

Volunteers renovate church for Miracle Day

Alessandra Delrose June 10, 2014

People from all over the state of Alabama, including University of Alabama students, gathered at First Christian Church for the biennial Miracle Day on Saturday.Pastor Tom Goebel said Miracle Day began...

Growing strong: Homegrown Alabama enters 10th season

Growing strong: Homegrown Alabama enters 10th season

Samuel Yang June 10, 2014

Finals season lasts two weeks, football season three months – and farmer’s market season for Homegrown Alabama lasts six months. And like studying for finals or tailgating, it often comes with competitions,...

Obama should drop current minimum wage

Cruise Hall June 10, 2014

In recent months, President Obama has campaigned to raise the minimum wage to $10.10 per hour. Given the dismal employment landscape, though, it’s unlikely that the new minimum wage would deliver the...