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Holt continues rebuilding from tornado

Holt continues rebuilding from tornado

Hailey Grace Allen September 13, 2011

The tornado that swept through Tuscaloosa in late April left behind a wake of disaster and despair, but the Holt community, one of the hardest hit areas, has held onto one thing that keeps them going in...

Student killed at apartment complex near campus

Student killed at apartment complex near campus

Amanda Sams September 13, 2011

UA graduate student James Harry Johnson III (Trey), was shot around 2 a.m. Sunday at the Sterling Crimson apartment complex on 17th Street, and was pronounced dead at Druid City Hospital shortly after,...

Vlachos provides experience, leadership

Vlachos provides experience, leadership

Zachary Al-Khateeb September 13, 2011

In recent years, Alabama has been known as a team that will simply overpower opposing defenses on the offensive line, paving the way for a potent running attack and acting as an impassable wall to protect...

Deadline for free debris removal assistance nears

Deadline for free debris removal assistance nears

Jasmine Cannon September 13, 2011

The deadline for Tuscaloosa residents to apply for free property damage clean-up is Thursday, Sept. 15. The voluntary demolition program is a part of the city’s “Final Push” to remove debris at no...

Southern belle charmed on reality television

Southern belle charmed on reality television

Katrina Sharpe September 13, 2011

Most people don’t go through 19 breakups in six years, but one UA student went through that many in only six weeks. Devin Grissom, a junior from Cordova, Tenn., came from a true southern family. Her...

Tragedy of 9/11 mirrors April 27

Tragedy of 9/11 mirrors April 27

Rich Robinson September 11, 2011

As a piece of the South Tower stood beside him as a silent testament to the resilience of a nation, Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox called Sunday’s Sept. 11 commemoration “the most important thing we’ve...

A young gun takes charge

Tony Tsoukalas September 11, 2011

Alabama’s 27-11 win over Penn State on Saturday was hardly a shootout. However, it was gunslinger AJ McCarron, who stepped up big for Alabama, leading the Crimson Tide at quarterback in the first road...

Alabama freshman featured in Seventeen

Alabama freshman featured in Seventeen

Mari Johnson September 11, 2011

For many young girls, becoming a model is a lifelong dream. One UA student has lived out the dream by recently modeling for a photo shoot appearing in Seventeen Magazine. Paige Conklin, a freshman majoring...

Students connect with the world through yoga

Students connect with the world through yoga

Jordan Cissell September 11, 2011

The pilot of the plane that flew over the UA Recreation Center at 9:54 a.m. Saturday may have been startled by the unusual scene transpiring below, as more than 30 people were splayed out on their backs...

Bama Theatre keeps tradition alive downtown

Bama Theatre keeps tradition alive downtown

Nathan Proctor September 11, 2011

Downtown Tuscaloosa first greeted the Bama Theatre in 1938 with a parade featuring The Million Dollar Band and a procession of Disney mascots. Displayed proudly overhead was a banner that read “Alabama’s...

What they're saying in Penn State: Northern hospitality

What they’re saying in Penn State: Northern hospitality

Dan McCool September 8, 2011

I was in Tuscaloosa last year for the Penn State game. I'm fortunate enough to have an awesome cousin, an Alabama alumna, Krissy Murphy, ’08 graduate, who brought me along. Being from Boston, it was...