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Ruins of ancient city featured in Moundville Park

Ruins of ancient city featured in Moundville Park

Katherine Martin January 31, 2012

Just over 15 miles from the University of Alabama campus on the banks of the Black Warrior River, Moundville was once a cosmopolitan city with at least 3,000 Native American inhabitants living within the...

Club keeps UA safe from zombie menace

Club keeps UA safe from zombie menace

Jordan Cissell January 31, 2012

Everybody knows the best way to stop a vampire in his tracks is a wooden stake through the heart. A silver bullet is the solution for your werewolf trouble. And zombies? Nerf darts are the way to go. ...

New engineering complex leads campus renovations

New engineering complex leads campus renovations

Ashanka Kumari January 31, 2012

A new science and engineering building was completed and ready for engineering students when they returned to campus after winter break, Assistant Vice President for Construction Tim Leopard said. “The...

Fashion Week exposes trends for the spring

Fashion Week exposes trends for the spring

Becky Robinson January 31, 2012

As Fashion Weeks draw to a close around the globe, it’s time for fashionistas everywhere to take stock of the new looks gracing the runway and how these trends can be translated into everyday ensembles....

Strip, campus restaurants strive for high health scores

Strip, campus restaurants strive for high health scores

William Evans January 30, 2012

As a food establishment, each campus dining hall is required by state law to display, in a conspicuous location, its most recent health inspection report. The report, usually framed, looks like a fax sheet...

Bealltain arch intrigues audience through texture

Bealltain arch intrigues audience through texture

Jordan Cissell January 30, 2012

“Have you seen it up close?” asked Rachel Dobson, communications specialist and visual resources curator for the College of Arts and Sciences, as she moved towards her Clark Hall office window, focusing...

‘The Artist’ an original tribute to silent cinema

‘The Artist’ an original tribute to silent cinema

Erich Hilkert January 30, 2012

If we are to believe the movies, love and a dependable best friend are all we need to keep going. Of course, it's all so much more complex than that. But it seems to be no coincidence that dozens of movies...

Woods Quad showcases sculptors' finest pieces

Woods Quad showcases sculptors’ finest pieces

Sam Gerard January 26, 2012

The Woods Quad, also called the “Arts Quad,” is located near the Crimson Promenade and features many contemporary art statues of all shapes and sizes. There are six notable pieces around Woods Quad,...

Iron Bowl rivalry takes to the mat

Iron Bowl rivalry takes to the mat

Marc Torrence January 26, 2012

Whether it’s football or hopscotch, when the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Auburn Tigers square off, there is a level of animosity unmatched by any other rivalry in sports. Gymnastics is no exception....

Bryan Adams to play acoustic show tonight

Bryan Adams to play acoustic show tonight

Alexandra Ellsworth January 25, 2012

Although some college students may not know Bryan Adams by name, their faces usually light up with recognition when they realize he sings “Summer of ’69.” Often, Adams’ “Summer of ‘69” and...

Moon Taxi brings a new flavor to the Strip

Moon Taxi brings a new flavor to the Strip

Nathan Proctor January 25, 2012

Self-defined as indie-jam-rock, the band Moon Taxi offers an eclectic sound tied together by throwbacks to the stylized wah-wah’s, fuzzy effects and keyboard-laden grooves dominating the 1960’s and...

Silver clay artist to host workshop at Kentuck

Silver clay artist to host workshop at Kentuck

Rebecca Howard January 25, 2012

Spreading the creativity and knowledge of her jewelry crafting techniques, a Tuscaloosa local artist is offering a silver clay jewelry making class at the Kentuck Annex on Jan. 28. Debbie Cooper has practiced...