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Remembering 9/11: Students reflect on terrorist attack in their own words

Remembering 9/11: Students reflect on terrorist attack in their own words

CW Staff September 8, 2011

  Cynthia Maugeri I was in third grade in 2001, living in Westchester County, about 20 minutes from New York City. I was in school when the planes struck the Twin Towers and the Pentagon, and I can remember...

Memorial service to be held for leukemia victim

Memorial service to be held for leukemia victim

Alyssa Locklar September 8, 2011

For Anna Gordon, the spring of 2009 was supposed to be a time full of celebrations, good times with friends and plans for after graduation. Instead, the 22-year-old was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia...

FIVE makes dining decisions easy

FIVE makes dining decisions easy

SoRelle Wyckoff September 8, 2011

The owners of Chuck’s Fish brought a new, simplified dining experience to downtown Tuscaloosa in January in the form of FIVE. Near the Bama Theatre, FIVE restaurant and bar offers a simple menu: each...

Roots of Recovery

Roots of Recovery

Caroline Murray September 7, 2011

A walk through the Tuscaloosa neighborhood of Forest Lake isn’t what it used to be. The April 27 tornado took what once was once a lush neighborhood of oaks and maples and made it a bleak landscape....

Tailgating on the Quad

Tailgating on the Quad

Melissa Brown September 7, 2011

The Quad has always been a focal point of the Alabama fan base. In fact, between 1893 and 1914, football games were actually played on the Quad. Students and fans gathered at the steps of Amelia Gayle...

Farmers' Market ripe and ready

Farmers’ Market ripe and ready

Jasmine Wright September 7, 2011

Each Thursday, a group of students help foster partnerships between local farmers and the University of Alabama by hosting a farmers’ market on the corner of Hackberry Road and 9th Street. Homegrown...

Friends mourn the loss of fellow Bama student

Friends mourn the loss of fellow Bama student

Alyssa Locklar September 7, 2011

Marshall Blaise Adams was a lot of things. He was a son, a fraternity brother, an aspiring politician, a fan of John F. Kennedy and a friend, just to name a few. On Aug. 31, the 22-year-old Adams died...

Greek houses grow along with community

Greek houses grow along with community

Sydney Newman September 7, 2011

Nearly three years ago, a lot on University Boulevard became free, and Alpha Tau Omega fraternity was selected from a number of fraternities to build a new house on this land. Since that time, plans were...

Trent Richardson raises the bar

Trent Richardson raises the bar

O.P. Galt IV September 7, 2011

Standing at just a shade under six feet tall and tipping the scales at 224 pounds, junior running back Trent Richardson returns as an explosive force in the backfield for the Crimson Tide. With the departure...

Hip-hop duo G-Side to hit campus

Hip-hop duo G-Side to hit campus

Nathan Proctor September 7, 2011

From the streets of Athens to the stages of Huntsville, they spread to the festivals of NYC and the pages of the New York Times. Now ST 2 Lettaz and Yung Clova, making up the Huntsville based hip-hop duo...

Tide finds new weapon in Maze

Tide finds new weapon in Maze

Tony Tsoukalas September 6, 2011

Much has been made about The University of Alabama’s potent run attack, with Heisman candidate Trent Richardson leading the way. However, Saturday’s game against Kent State showed the Crimson Tide...

Hands on Tuscaloosa experiences high turnout

Hands on Tuscaloosa experiences high turnout

Ashanka Kumari September 6, 2011

The UA Community Service Center held the second phase of their Hands on Tuscaloosa volunteer program on Friday. Students volunteered at locations including the Salvation Army, Project Blessings, the Humane...