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Alabama film debuts on campus

Francie Johnson March 18, 2014

It all started as a favor for a friend. A few years ago, Boulder, Colo.-based real estate agent Greg Camalier road-tripped across the country to help Stephen Badger, his childhood friend, move to New...

UA Persian students ring in new year

Drew Pendleton March 17, 2014

During the middle weeks of March, spring break is the talk of the town for students at The University of Alabama. For members of the University’s Persian population, there is an even bigger event to...

DCGP offers Saturday gardening workshops

Margaret Wilbourne March 12, 2014

Helping to grow a love of gardening throughout the community has always been the mission of local non-profit organization Druid City Garden Project. Since its creation in 2010, the group has organized...

Spring breakers stray from beaches

Reed OMara March 11, 2014

When the Saturday of spring break dawns, campus is devoid of students as they head to their vacation destinations. While many opt for the Florida beach fronts of Panama City or Destin, others choose alternatives...

Students hand out ribbons in support for Ukraine

CW Staff March 9, 2014

On Sunday, March 2, Russian military persons entered three military bases in the Crimean region of Ukraine, demanding surrender and sparking international debate about the area’s standing. In response,...

Student spends final semester hiking

Student spends final semester hiking

Alexandra Ellsworth March 6, 2014

Most seniors are trying to pass their classes, enjoy their last semester of college and just get by until graduation, but not William Wells. He is spending his final semester as a student at The University...

Local soup bowl fosters community atmosphere

Dylan Walker March 5, 2014

Charlie Simmons sits at a round table, which is covered by a white tablecloth and an assortment of candy. It is Friday at the East Tuscaloosa Community Soup Bowl, and a dozen volunteers are getting ready...

Student pilots touch down at UA

Alexandra Ellsworth March 3, 2014

Flying is in Jonathan Henley’s blood – both his grandfather and father were pilots. His father is a part of the Aeroshell Aerobatic Team, a team that does airshows all over North America. But when...

Chinese radio show dicusses two different cultures

Chinese radio show dicusses two different cultures

Dylan Walker March 3, 2014

It’s Thursday night, and the halls of Reese Phifer Hall have long been empty. However, up three sets of winding stairs, down a hallway that smells of pizza, two of the building’s remaining occupants...

Hammocks increasingly popular among students

Hammocks increasingly popular among students

Reed OMara March 3, 2014

With the onset of warmer weather, students begin to repopulate the outdoors, and the trees quickly become adorned with colorful hammocks. “I call them the hammock villages. People stack them, like,...

Vintage shoppers strike gold at 5th Street Market

Margaret Wilbourne February 27, 2014

“Mad Men,” Wayfarers and vinyl records are all linked by one common thread: a growing popularity driven by vintage appeal. Often the search for good vintage venues is thought of as a large endeavor,...

Thursday is the new Friday

Thursday is the new Friday

Francie Johnson February 27, 2014

College, for many students, means freedom. Freedom from parental supervision, freedom from curfews, freedom to eat Chinese food, pizza, a burger and fries all in one meal – the list goes on and on. Perhaps...