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Pair of new runners lead Tide

Pair of new runners lead Tide

Mike Albanese September 23, 2010

Eldoret, Kenya, has a population of more than 200,000 and is one of the fastest growing towns in Kenya. Located so uth of the Cherangani Hills, it rests more than 7,000 feet above sea level and has developed...

No decaf for the Capstone

No decaf for the Capstone

William Evans September 22, 2010

The incentives for students to awake to a stress-filled day fraught with classes, studying and perhaps work are few and far between. Many find themselves thirsting for a well-known catalyst of focus and...

Stadium access difficult for disabled

Stadium access difficult for disabled

Lauren Erdman September 22, 2010

A sea of red and houndstooth, smiles of cheerleaders, intense faces of football players and thousands of people fill Bryant-Denny Stadium on game day. Navigating this chaos can overwhelm all fans and students...

Age engaged at Capstone Village

Age engaged at Capstone Village

Lucie Enns September 22, 2010

For the residents of Capstone Village Retirement Community, this week is filled with activities to celebrate Active Aging Week. Rene Katsinas, director of residential services at Capstone Village, said...

Birmingham's sidewalks host local filmmakers

Birmingham’s sidewalks host local filmmakers

Alex Cohen September 22, 2010

Last year, “Moviemaker” magazine named the “top 25 coolest film festivals.” Venues mentioned came from all over the world, from New York to Switzerland. But one of those festivals occurs each year...

Russian duo to play Celebrity Series

Russian duo to play Celebrity Series

Stephanie Brumfield September 22, 2010

Two of the Russian National Orchestra’s principal players, Vladislav Lavrik and Maxim Rubtsov, will bring jazz and contemporary sounds to the Moody Music Building Concert Hall tonight at 7:30. The concert...

Offensive line offers balance

Offensive line offers balance

Marquavius Burnett September 22, 2010

Tough defense, running the ball and playing smash-mouth football have been Alabama’s calling cards during head coach Nick Saban’s tenure with the Tide. With a young, inexperienced defense and the...

Attorney general speaks on 'Mockingbird" 50th

Attorney general speaks on ‘Mockingbird” 50th

Will Tucker September 21, 2010

Shane Sharpe’s voice reflected the Honors College dean’s excitement about the event’s keynote speaker before Tuesday’s “To Kill a Mockingbird” 50th Anniversary Celebration at the UA Law School....

UA increases enrollment to record levels

UA increases enrollment to record levels

Ethan Summers September 21, 2010

The University’s enrollment reached more than 30,000 for the 2010-11 academic year, according to a Sept. 15 press release. Enrollment totaled 30,232 students, the most in the school’s 179-year history....

Students raise funds to help battle childhood cancer

Students raise funds to help battle childhood cancer

William Evans September 21, 2010

Students have the opportunity this week to play a role in the fight against childhood cancer. Because this week is Childhood Cancer Awareness Week, the student-led organization Up ‘til Dawn will hold...

City includes UA in amphitheater plans

Charles Scarborough September 21, 2010

Tuscaloosa officials have begun working with the University in order to incorporate school events into general planning for the city’s amphitheater. The venue is set to open in the spring and students...

Tuscaloosa's Buddhists travel the Eightfold Path

Tuscaloosa’s Buddhists travel the Eightfold Path

Karissa Bursch September 21, 2010

For most of the students at the University, it’s easy to find a church to attend. There is some form of church on most street corners in Alabama, and those wishing to go don’t have to look very far....