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As one rises, another falls

As one rises, another falls

Marquavius Burnett November 26, 2012

A storied rivalry quickly turned into a blood bath in Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday. With two teams heading in completely different directions, Alabama used the moment to make a statement, while Auburn...

Four SEC coaches without jobs as 2012 season ends

Four SEC coaches without jobs as 2012 season ends

Marc Torrence November 26, 2012

The pressure to win in the SEC has never been greater. Case in point: Six SEC teams won 10 games during the regular season and are ranked in the top-10 of the latest BCS standings. However, four coaches...

Tide continues to shoot for winning streak

Tide continues to shoot for winning streak

Caroline Gazzara November 26, 2012

The Alabama women’s basketball team continued its winning streak at Southeastern Louisiana on Sunday, Nov. 25, beating the Lady Lions 97-62. After taking the lead early on in the first half, the Crimson...

Jewish students sound off on faith, eating kosher

Jewish students sound off on faith, eating kosher

Ashanka Kumari November 20, 2012

Many Crimson Tide fans have that one thing they do or wear on Gameday for luck. For one Alabama student, this good luck charm stems from his faith. Ben Flax, a sophomore majoring in religious studies,...

Tide fans celebrate on the Strip after Baylor's victory over Kansas State in overtime Saturday

Tide fans celebrate on the Strip after Baylor’s victory over Kansas State in overtime Saturday

Marquavius Burnett November 19, 2012

College football has a thing for drama. At 10:35 p.m. on Saturday, Stanford kicker Jordan Williamson sent a 37-yard field goal through the uprights and sent a Catholic university in South Bend, Ind.,...

'Hipster' culture stems from individuality, often misinterpreted

‘Hipster’ culture stems from individuality, often misinterpreted

Deanne Winslett November 19, 2012

Flannel shirts. Black-rimmed glasses. Indie music. Put these three things together and you’ve got some of the most common components of the stereotypical definition of what urban society has labeled...

Freed death row inmate speaks at UA

Freed death row inmate speaks at UA

Camille Corbett November 15, 2012

The United States' judiciary may not be as accurate or safe as citizens may believe. That was one of the main points capital punishment mitigator and University of Alabama School of Social Work faculty...

Mojo Trio to perform at Woodstock Festival Arts Center

Mojo Trio to perform at Woodstock Festival Arts Center

Mary Kathryn Patterson November 14, 2012

Mojo Trio, a popular band among bar venues, is set to perform at the Woodstock Festival Arts Center in Woodstock, Ala., on Saturday, Nov. 17 at 9 p.m. The band is made up of three members, including guitarist...

Spanish Club to host Scrabble in Espanol

Spanish Club to host Scrabble in Espanol

Marcus Flewellen November 13, 2012

Wednesday night, a group of University of Alabama students will be competing in the University’s first Spanish Scrabble Championship. The Spanish Club, run by faculty advisor Karina Vázquez and two...

Students begin to rely on Linkedin for jobs

Students begin to rely on Linkedin for jobs

Alexandra Ellsworth November 13, 2012

In spring 2010, Gayle Howell began believing in Linkedin. Howell, the manager for the Career Center Satellite of the College of Engineering, said that was when she saw the professional social network...

Simple recipes for students end badly

Simple recipes for students end badly

Hannah Widener November 13, 2012

My “kitchenability” skills involve making grilled cheese, baking brownies from the box and, if I do say so myself, making an excellent bowl of cereal. College life has made me appreciate all the foods...

Tuscaloosa's 1st Jewish temple set to be demolished

Tuscaloosa’s 1st Jewish temple set to be demolished

Colby Leopard November 13, 2012

The first dedicated Jewish Temple in Tuscaloosa has been slated for destruction by the City Council . The original Temple Emanu-El sustained damages to its roof, floor and walls during the April 27, 2011,...