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High school art students' work featured at UA

High school art students’ work featured at UA

Adam Greene January 12, 2012

High school artists hope to achieve a degree of notoriety in the Sella-Granata Art Gallery this month. For the second year in a row, art students from Bob Jones High School in Madison, Ala. have an exhibit...

Novel adds maturity to young adult genre

Novel adds maturity to young adult genre

Isabela Morales January 12, 2012

There’s nothing like child gladiators to up those network television ratings, am I right? That’s how it works in Panem, anyway – the totalitarian, post-nuclear holocaust North American government...

Cashman loses battle with cancer

Cashman loses battle with cancer

Katherine Martin December 7, 2011

James F. Cashman, age 66, the John R. Miller Professor of Management at the University of Alabama, lost his battle with gastric cancer on Friday, Dec. 2, at DCH Regional Medical Center in Tuscaloosa. ...

Kicking and punting Bama’s Achilles Heel

Jake Gray October 17, 2011

Capstonians, over the past several months, we have all had the opportunity to witness a great college football team. In fact, the 2011 Alabama Crimson Tide team could be one of the greatest. The offense...

Rice: 'Racist' an overused word

Rice: ‘Racist’ an overused word

Taylor Holland November 4, 2010

?????Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice returned to her childhood home of Tuscaloosa Thursday to discuss her latest memoir, “Extraordinary, Ordinary People” in the Ferguson Center Theater....

Volleyball team comes out of the CAVE

Jordan Bannister November 3, 2010

In 2011, Foster Auditorium will reopen its doors and welcome the Crimson Tide women’s basketball and volleyball programs onto its newly refurbished court. Foster began its lore on campus as a lecture...

Tide finds new home in Foster

Zachary Al-Khateeb November 3, 2010

With the renovation of Foster Auditorium, the University of Alabama women’s basketball team will have a new place to play this season. The Crimson Tide, which has recently been playing in Coleman Coliseum,...

Hudson makes UA history once again

Brett Hudson November 3, 2010

Women’s basketball coach Wendell Hudson has been making history since he first came to the Capstone to be Alabama’s first black scholarship athlete in any sport. Forty-one years later, Hudson will...

Tower honors integration hero

William Evans November 3, 2010

After Autherine Lucy enrolled in the University of Alabama in 1956, she was met with intense opposition that led to her expulsion after three days as a student. When the University renovated Foster Auditorium...

Author discusses significance of stand

Ethan Summers November 3, 2010

Today marks Foster Auditorium’s rededication following years of disuse. Foster Auditorium, constructed in 1939, has historically been a venue for large events on campus, ranging from basketball games...

Wallace Jr. talks about his controversial father

Katherine Martin November 3, 2010

CW Staff Reporter Katherine Martin interviewed George Wallace, Jr., the son of former Alabama governor George Wallace. Wallace Sr. gained national prominence with his stand in the schoolhouse door at the...

Revamped Foster keeps historic image

Jennie Kushner November 3, 2010

The one-year renovation of Foster Auditorium cost $15 million, said Tim Leopard, the University’s assistant vice president for construction. Leopard said the University and the Athletics Department...