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Bama Theatre brings independent films to Tuscaloosa

Bama Theatre brings independent films to Tuscaloosa

Nathan James August 23, 2012

Same-sex parentage, climate change and love affairs will hit the screen of the Bama Theatre during its annual Bama Art House Film Series which began on Aug. 21 and continues until Oct. 24. The series...

Delta Gamma moves into new three-story chapter house

Delta Gamma moves into new three-story chapter house

Eric Yaron August 22, 2012

The newly colonized Delta Gamma sorority is officially on campus after moving into their new three-story, 61-member chapter house shortly before formal sorority recruitment. “We could not be more excited...

Homegrown Alabama allows students to purchase local produce with Bama Cash

Homegrown Alabama allows students to purchase local produce with Bama Cash

Ashley Chaffin August 22, 2012

The usually vacant grass lot at Canterbury Episcopal Chapel comes alive from 3 to 6 p.m. on Thursdays as Homegrown Alabama takes over the shaded plot of land. Visitors can smell the freshly cut grass,...

Tinker awarded scholarship for senior season

Tinker awarded scholarship for senior season

Marc Torrence August 22, 2012

Carson Tinker didn’t know what to expect when Alabama head coach Nick Saban called him into his office on Monday. But his fears were relieved when Saban gave him the surprising news that the walk-on...

Group marches for immigrant rights on campus

Group marches for immigrant rights on campus

Rich Robinson August 22, 2012

A group of undocumented immigrants, students, immigration reform supporters and clergy marched down University Boulevard on Monday. The crowd was part of the “Undocubus Riding for Dignity,” a bus tour...

Bonner hosts luncheon for three UA athletic teams

Bonner hosts luncheon for three UA athletic teams

Marquavius Burnett August 22, 2012

Interim president Judy Bonner hosted the three Alabama athletic teams that won NCAA championships last spring to a celebratory luncheon Tuesday afternoon at the University Club. The Crimson Tide gymnastics,...

Hot and Ready

Hot and Ready

Allie Hulcher August 22, 2012

Before 10 a.m., 800 Tuscaloosa residents had enjoyed a ‘hot and ready’ Krispy Kreme doughnut, a breakfast that hadn’t been available since April 27, 2011. “I think this turnout is stronger than...

Million Dollar Band preps before classes

Million Dollar Band preps before classes

Mazie Bryant August 22, 2012

Freshman Brandon Suttles applied to the University of Alabama in March with every intention of joining the ranks of the famed Million Dollar Band. “I knew I wanted to be in the Million Dollar Band ever...

Students move into East Edge despite delays

Students move into East Edge despite delays

Katherine Owen August 21, 2012

Students expecting to move into a new apartment complex, East Edge, were turned away last week due to construction delays, but students leasing an apartment through the University were not affected, the...

Tide basketball players host free kids' camp

Tide basketball players host free kids’ camp

Alexis Paine August 1, 2012

While many college students were lying in bed on Saturday morning, members of the University of Alabama men’s basketball team were giving back to the Tuscaloosa community. Eight current members of the...

Bryant-Denny Stadium's 5-month makeover nears completion ahead of football season

Bryant-Denny Stadium’s 5-month makeover nears completion ahead of football season

Adam Greene August 1, 2012

By: Charlie Potter Bryant-Denny Stadium is one of the most recognizable stadiums in all of college football, but there is more to the mammoth structure than its 101,821 seating capacity. Fans take pride...

State newspapers face 'feeling of loss' after cuts

State newspapers face ‘feeling of loss’ after cuts

Mazie Bryant August 1, 2012

With the discussion, anxiety and apprehension dying down after the cutbacks to three of Alabama’s top newspapers, many citizens and journalists have begun to reflect on the legacy they are leaving behind...