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LGBTQ Alabamians struggle to adopt children

LGBTQ Alabamians struggle to adopt children

Jessa Reid Bolling October 12, 2017

By Jessa Reid Bolling | Staff Reporter After her son was born with a life-threatening illness, never missing one of his doctor’s appointments, staying by his hospital bed, willing his tiny heart to keep...

Matt Womack shines in first starting season

Matt Womack shines in first starting season

Cody Estremera October 12, 2017

Alabama opened its season against No. 3 Florida State, and for Matt Womack it was his first career start. If that wasn't enough pressure, Alabama’s first play of the season was a run to the right, right...

Film Column: "Blade Runner 2049" is well worth the time

Film Column: “Blade Runner 2049” is well worth the time

Parker Aniszewski October 11, 2017

The key to good sci-fi is an understanding of the parallels with modern society and a good mix of futuristic technology with intriguing plots. It is hard to pull off a good sci-fi film, but luckily my...

Avondale Brewing Company welcomes Jon Pardi with CMT tour

Avondale Brewing Company welcomes Jon Pardi with CMT tour

Michael Dawson October 11, 2017

The Avondale Brewing Company in Birmingham, Alabama will be hosting Jon Pardi's CMT Tour concert on Oct. 12 at 6 p.m. The tour features up-and-coming country music star acts, such as Jon Pardi, Runaway...

Willie Nelson & Family to perform at Tuscaloosa Amphitheater

Willie Nelson & Family to perform at Tuscaloosa Amphitheater

Christina Ausley October 11, 2017

Tonight at 7 p.m., musician, author, poet, actor and activist Willie Nelson will take the stage of the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater.  As a musician at heart, Nelson will bring his “outlaw country” style...

Student-run Instagram account celebrates women on campus

Student-run Instagram account celebrates women on campus

Serena Bailey October 11, 2017

Only one woman on campus will be crowned Homecoming queen, but Maggie Holmes wants to help ensure that senior women across campus are recognized for their hard work, whether or not they were nominated...

Music Column: Male superiority in music dialogue should be combatted

Music Column: Male superiority in music dialogue should be combatted

Katie Huff October 10, 2017

In 30 minutes and ten tracks, Whitney’s two frontmen, Julien Ehrlich and Max Kakacek, take the listener through a brutal, bitter winter, made more depressing by two devastating break-ups. They shut themselves...

Marr's Field Journal accepting submissions

Marr’s Field Journal accepting submissions

Jonny Booker October 10, 2017

Budding poets, writers, artists and creators can now submit their works to be featured in the University's literary journal.  Marr’s Field Journal, the school’s premier undergraduate literary journal,...

From campaigning to gamedays, buttons emit messages on campus

From campaigning to gamedays, buttons emit messages on campus

Will Baggett October 10, 2017

What you wear can say a lot about you. Whether it's a t-shirt bearing Greek letters or a piece of monogrammed jewelry, chances are you're toting something around that emits information to passers-by. ...

Downtown entertainment district extended, in time and location

Downtown entertainment district extended, in time and location

Kaylee Kemp October 10, 2017

The entertainment district has extended its open container laws to the Tuscaloosa Riverwalk on gamedays. It has been extended from the downtown area to the Riverwalk on the Black Warrior River.  The new...

Food and family motivate new downtown burger spot

Food and family motivate new downtown burger spot

Christina Ausley October 9, 2017

Retro red booths and white subway tile meet the hustle and bustle of downtown Tuscaloosa in a new restaurant hotspot called Dotson's – a family-owned burger and shake shop. It’s not all typical cheeseburgers...

Students collaborate and create in The Cube, a group of six accessible engineering labs

Students collaborate and create in The Cube, a group of six accessible engineering labs

Christina Ausley October 9, 2017

By Christina Ausley | Staff Reporter  In early May of this year, junior aerospace engineering and mechanics major Zack Andrews set out in search of a 3D printer for one of his models.  He ran into Doug...