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Fall trends emphasize outerwear

Fall trends emphasize outerwear

Abbey Crain October 14, 2012

The fast-paced world of fashion can be frustrating for the fashion-conscious woman trying to keep up with current trends and on-the-cusp designers. New York Fashion Week recently came to a close, highlighting...

'The Face' pied at annual food drive

‘The Face’ pied at annual food drive

Melissa Brown October 10, 2012

Beat Auburn Beat Hunger ramped up their kick-off week with a pie to the face for Jack “The Face” Blankenship at the Ferguson Plaza Wednesday to begin the 18th annual BABH food drive. The program dates...

A house without a home

A house without a home

Sarah Robinson October 10, 2012

The University of Alabama’s plan to remove one of its most historic properties to make way for a new dining hall has sparked some controversy as some students and alumni unite in protest, worried that...

UA Opera combines genre traditions with new direction

UA Opera combines genre traditions with new direction

Lauren Carlton October 10, 2012

The University of Alabama Opera Theatre’s fall scenes program, “Something Old, Something New: The New and Old of Opera,” creates a marriage between Baroque and contemporary opera to bring audiences...

Even matchup gives Tide push it needs to win

Even matchup gives Tide push it needs to win

Caroline Gazzara October 10, 2012

After losing two road games against Texas A&M and Arkansas, the Alabama soccer team is ready to bounce back at home against Mississippi State. The Crimson Tide is confident this week’s even matchup will...

Slash Pine Press to host writers festival this weekend

Slash Pine Press to host writers festival this weekend

Courtney Stinson October 9, 2012

Slash Pine Press is taking poetry out of the classroom and into the community for all to enjoy Friday and Saturday at the fourth annual Slash Pine Writers Festival. The festival will feature authors with...

Rulers of the Rec

Rulers of the Rec

Colby Leopard October 9, 2012

For many, the University’s 17 Rec Center-sanctioned intramural sports offer a chance to stay fit, active and competitive. Over the years, the University’s Rec fields have become a Mecca for these students....

Crimson Tide remains focused after loss to Mizzou

Crimson Tide remains focused after loss to Mizzou

Mary Grace Showfety October 9, 2012

Alabama volleyball has seen its fair share of ups and downs this season. After one of the strongest preseason performances in quite some time, the Crimson Tide seemed to be on the right track. However,...

Campuses declare smoking bans

Campuses declare smoking bans

Becky Robinson October 8, 2012

College campuses around the country are making an effort to declare their schools smoke-free environments. Currently, there are at least 814 campuses that have completely banned tobacco products, The University...

Students suffer from nomophobia, cellphone addiction

Students suffer from nomophobia, cellphone addiction

CW Staff October 8, 2012

A new addiction is being added to the long list, right alongside drugs and alcohol – nomophobia, an addiction to cellphones. In 2008, British researchers coined the term nomophobia for the anxiety one...

New bigger, better Starbucks opens with ribbon cutting ceremony

New bigger, better Starbucks opens with ribbon cutting ceremony

Angie Bartelt October 8, 2012

The Ferguson Center celebrated the grand opening of the new Starbucks on Monday with a ribbon cutting ceremony in its new location on the bottom floor across from the SUPeStore. A crowd began forming...

Tuscaloosa Miracle League benefits players, parents

Tuscaloosa Miracle League benefits players, parents

Nathan Proctor October 8, 2012

Base-clearing home runs, spectacular bobbled catches and a healthy dose of baseball superstition provided for a traditional afternoon of baseball Saturday, Oct. 6. Less ordinary was the opportunity provided...