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Kentuck festival sees continued success

Kentuck festival sees continued success

Kelsey Stein October 17, 2010

Thousands of people flooded the Kentuck Festival on Saturday and Sunday to enjoy local food, music and a variety of work by artists from across the country. Winding paths led guests around Kentuck Park,...

Homecoming step show brings life to Foster

Homecoming step show brings life to Foster

Kelsey Stein October 14, 2010

In the past, audiences often filled the seats of Foster Auditorium for sports events, lectures, concerts and even graduation ceremonies, but the building stood largely unused until April 2009 when the...

Where is the love, Capstone?

Kelsey Stein September 28, 2010

The University of Alabama loves flaunting its numbers — 550 National Merit and National Achievement Finalists, 10 students on USA Today’s All-American College Academic Team, 30,000 students and counting....

An appeal to local arts enthusiasts

Kelsey Stein August 31, 2010

Many people don’t realize the turnover the CW experiences each year — practically our entire staff changes every fall, as previous staff members graduate or move on to other publications. That’s...

UA sports hundreds of involvement opportunities

Kelsey Stein August 22, 2010

With more than 350 student organizations on campus, it can be difficult deciding exactly which one works for you. At the beginning of each school year, the Office of Student Involvement and Leadership...

Creative Campus engages students in the arts

Kelsey Stein August 17, 2010

The plan for Creative Campus this year mostly centers on not always sticking to a definite plan. “It would be dishonest to say we can foresee what this year will bring,” said Hank Lazer, the executive...

Bama  Theatre features unplugged artists

Bama Theatre features unplugged artists

Kelsey Stein July 28, 2010

While many venues in Tuscaloosa have music as background for drinking and socializing, Acoustic Night at the Bama Theatre provides a different listening experience. “People that come to Acoustic Night...

Frozen treats to beat the heat

Frozen treats to beat the heat

Kelsey Stein July 14, 2010

If you’re looking for ice cream in Tuscaloosa, there’s certainly plenty to scream about. Options abound for someone in need of a cold treat to relieve the blistering summer heat, from ice cream to...

Alcove serves alcohol with a twist

Kelsey Stein July 8, 2010

Alcove International Tavern is not the typical college bar experience. For starters, you drink out of mason jars and goblets instead of plastic cups. The lights are dimmed to suit the atmosphere instead...

Flash mob gives pause in Ferg plaza

Flash mob gives pause in Ferg plaza

Kelsey Stein April 28, 2010

At precisely noon Monday in the bustling Ferguson Center and plaza, a number of students froze suddenly. They were suspended mid-stride, mid-bite and mid-sentence. While other students looked on in confusion,...

Crawfish Boil sees success despite severe weather

Crawfish Boil sees success despite severe weather

Kelsey Stein April 25, 2010

Severe weather warnings and driving rain throughout the day Saturday couldn’t damper the enthusiasm of the nearly 3,000 attendees of the Tuscaloosa Crawfish Boil. ''Although attendance was anticipated...