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Hightower faces old nemesis

Hightower faces old nemesis

Tony Tsoukalas September 21, 2010

A year ago The Crimson Tide saw linebacker Dont’a Hightower on the ground wincing in pain. Tide fans remember all too well the play against Arkansas last season, when Hightower tore both his ACL and...

Ingram returns for victory

Ingram returns for victory

Jason Galloway September 19, 2010

It was obvious from the very first play of Saturday’s game that Mark Ingram isn’t worried about his knee, and Alabama fans shouldn’t be either. The junior broke off a 48-yard run on the first play...

Off-Broadway's 'Palestine' comes to Ferg

Off-Broadway’s ‘Palestine’ comes to Ferg

Lauren Cuervo September 19, 2010

Award-winning actress, comedian and writer Najla Said will be performing her one-woman show “Palestine” tonight from 7-9 p.m. in the Heritage Room of the Ferguson Center. The coming-of-age story about...

Amphitheater to open in December

Amphitheater to open in December

Ethan Summers September 19, 2010

Tuscaloosa’s amphitheater is set to open Dec. 3, said Clif Penick, facilities manager for the City of Tuscaloosa. “[Red Mountain Entertainment] has acts booked for 2011 with the grand opening scheduled...

Tide places first and second in Crimson Classic

Tide places first and second in Crimson Classic

Bobby Thompson September 19, 2010

The University of Alabama hosted the Crimson Classic on Saturday. Eighteen teams competed in the Classic. The men's team won, bringing home another Crimson Classic trophy. The men scored 57 points, easily...

Duke out of place on the gridiron

Duke out of place on the gridiron

Laura Owens September 18, 2010

Believe it or not, Duke used to get national recognition for its football program. But as the reigning national champions in basketball, clearly the school’s focus has shifted. This much was reflected...

Bramble hits 100 as Tide shuts down ranked opponent

Ashley Swafford September 18, 2010

With starting goalkeeper Justine Bernier back from the Canadian national women’s team’s training camp, the Crimson Tide looked more prepared than ever for Friday’s match against Texas Tech. Despite...

Candidates debate lottery, education

Candidates debate lottery, education

Charles Scarborough September 16, 2010

Alabama gubernatorial hopefuls Dr. Robert Bentley and Ron Sparks squared off Thursday at the University’s Moody Music Hall for the first of two University-sponsored debates. The major issues of the...

Tuscaloosa airport set to expand

Tuscaloosa airport set to expand

Jennie Kushner September 16, 2010

The Tuscaloosa Regional Airport will break ground on a $1 million taxiway extension next week, helping to accommodate game day travelers. The grant was awarded to the city-owned airport by the Airport...

Citizens, students protest mine

Citizens, students protest mine

William Evans September 16, 2010

The exhausting heat did not stall students and concerned citizens from protesting a strip mine to be potentially located near the Black Warrior River in Birmingham. The University owns most of the property...

Hikes merge nature, literature

Hikes merge nature, literature

Jordan Staggs September 16, 2010

Woods and words will collide Saturday as Slash Pine Press invites you to join its 2010 Writer Hikes, which will be held at Munny Sokol Park off Watermelon Road from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. (According to Slash...

Tony's Taste of the Town- Durham, N.C.

Tony’s Taste of the Town- Durham, N.C.

Tony Tsoukalas September 16, 2010

Durham, N.C., is not a typical venue for Alabama football, but while Crimson Tide fans might not be accustomed to the trip to Duke, there’s reason to rejoice for fans making the journey. The Washington...