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Kentuck festival sees continued success

Kentuck festival sees continued success

Kelsey Stein October 17, 2010

Thousands of people flooded the Kentuck Festival on Saturday and Sunday to enjoy local food, music and a variety of work by artists from across the country. Winding paths led guests around Kentuck Park,...

“Jackass” offers more of the same stupidity in 3-D

“Jackass” offers more of the same stupidity in 3-D

Carter Glascock October 17, 2010

Bottom Line: It won’t be appealing to anyone aside from the already converted, but this new entry in the series will keep fans in stitches. If there has ever been a worthier candidate for the 3-D treatment,...

Tide lacks complete game

Tide lacks complete game

Jason Galloway October 17, 2010

For the first 30 minutes of Saturday’s 23-10 victory over Ole Miss, Alabama looked like the national championship-winning team from last season. The Crimson Tide had a comfortable lead and smothered...

Tide welcomes back alumni with win

Tide welcomes back alumni with win

Laura Owens October 17, 2010

The Alabama Crimson Tide (6-1, 3-1) kept its home winning streak alive by tacking on win number 18 against the Ole Miss Rebels (3-3, 1-2) with a final of 23-10. After last week’s loss to South Carolina,...

Class rings and wedding rings

Class rings and wedding rings

Amanda Sams October 14, 2010

Emily and Hunter had been dating for six years before the day she had always dreamed of became reality. “Basically we recently got a puppy, and he called me and asked me to take a walk by the river...

Finalists selected for tartan design

Finalists selected for tartan design

Anna Kate Delevan October 14, 2010

Three students are competing to have their design as the official tartan of the University of Alabama. Historically, a tartan was a fabric design worn to distinguish different clans or families, said...

UA encourages safe biking habits

UA encourages safe biking habits

Jennie Kushner October 14, 2010

With student enrollment topping 30,000, the University is trying to make campus more biker-friendly, said Dan Wolfe, university planner and designer. Wolfe said that bike lanes didn’t exist when he...

Homecoming concerts: Then and now

Homecoming concerts: Then and now

Karissa Bursch October 14, 2010

What usually makes a good celebration? Something that celebrates legacy and tradition? Friends, food, competition, large sporting events? Sure. However, another important part of that celebration is music....

Homecoming step show brings life to Foster

Homecoming step show brings life to Foster

Kelsey Stein October 14, 2010

In the past, audiences often filled the seats of Foster Auditorium for sports events, lectures, concerts and even graduation ceremonies, but the building stood largely unused until April 2009 when the...

Food drive yields delicious results

Food drive yields delicious results

Brittney Knox October 13, 2010

The Ferguson Center Plaza became a dessert battlefield Wednesday afternoon, as campus leaders took pies to the face in the name of charity. As a part of the Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive, Honors...

Kentuck Festival showcases more than 250 artists

Kentuck Festival showcases more than 250 artists

Stephanie Brumfield October 13, 2010

The potters, blacksmiths and basket makers of Northport’s Kentuck Festival of the Arts are back for another year of sharing their art with the Tuscaloosa-Northport community. From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. this...

Baseball team adopts child

Baseball team adopts child

Britton Lynn October 13, 2010

A 38th player was added to the University’s baseball team on Saturday. Unlike the rest of his teammates, Grayson Anderson is not more than five feet tall, and he is not enrolled at the University. Anderson...