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Sporting events put Tuscaloosa in national spotlight

Kelsey Hendrix April 19, 2011

The nation is watching Tuscaloosa. And this time it has nothing to do with the Alabama Crimson Tide football team. The readers of SportsEvents Magazine recently named Tuscaloosa one of America’s “Destinations...

Social media boosts T-town businesses

William Evans April 19, 2011

Networking websites such as Facebook and Twitter have revolutionized the way businesses reach out to their customers. Along with enabling account holders to check their status and news updates, social...

Century-old painting rediscovered

Century-old painting rediscovered

Katherine Martin April 19, 2011

A 19th century painting titled “Mountain Home of Thomas Martin” was recently rediscovered in the home of a former UA professor and restored to its original state by the College of Arts and Sciences....

Immigration bill passed by Reps

William Evans April 17, 2011

Representatives in the Alabama Legislature approved a bill that would prohibit employers from knowingly hiring illegal immigrants and require state and local law enforcement to carry out federal immigration...

CultureFest comes to local high school

CultureFest comes to local high school

Alexandra Ellsworth April 14, 2011

This Sunday, students can visit Holt High School for a taste of local culture at Crossroads Community Center’s third annual CultureFest from 1 to 6 p.m. CultureFest is a community-focused event that...

Bentley vows to up funding for higher ed

Stephen Walker April 10, 2011

Last Thursday, a group of UA students travelled to Montgomery to participate in the annual Higher Education Day, sponsored by the Higher Education Partnership. Gov. Robert Bentley, who claimed in his...

Tuscaloosa grows alongside the University

William Evans April 3, 2011

The University is not alone in its rising population. The city of Tuscaloosa experienced a 16 percent growth in population from 2000 to 2010, gaining about 12,500 more residents to reach a total of 90,468,...

West Alabama Red Cross comes to Rec

Brett Saunders March 30, 2011

The West Alabama Chapter of the American Red Cross will hold an awareness event about the health and safety services the chapter offers today from 3-5 p.m. at the Student Recreation Center. The event is...

Mayor’s Cup 5K proceeds to go to Pre-K Initiative

Jasmine Cannon March 30, 2011

The fifth annual Mayor’s Cup 5K race is set to take place April 30. The race will begin and end at the new Tuscaloosa Amphitheater. Registration for the race is open for all interested participants,...

Cold Stone race attracts prominent locals

Brittney Knox March 29, 2011

Those who hear Cold Stone Creamery and 5K in the same sentence may find it kind of ironic, but Cold Stone and the senior public relations team held the "Eat and Run 5K" to promote Cold Stone's healthy...

Research aids rural health

Jennie Kushner March 27, 2011

Innovation meets integration at the College of Community Health Sciences Institute for Rural Health Research. The Institute, now almost 10 years old, was founded to bring the highest attainable standard...

Tuscaloosa aids Japanese sister city

Tuscaloosa aids Japanese sister city

Stephen N. Dethrage March 22, 2011

The people of Tuscaloosa's sister city Narashino, Japan, are fairly lucky. At least, they’re lucky as far as victims of the recent catastrophic earthquake and the resulting tsunami go. Only one death...