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Local animal shelters promote adoptions

Brittney Knox January 13, 2011

Whether you enjoy walking your dog along the Quad or playing with your cat, students who have the time to devote to loving an animal should be aware of the pet adoption opportunities around Tuscaloosa....

Sunday alcohol sales vote upcoming

William Evans January 13, 2011

The city of Tuscaloosa will vote Feb. 22 on a referendum to allow alcohol sales on Sundays. Students must be registered to vote for the referendum before Feb. 10, Grant Cochran, SGA vice president of...

Amphitheater set to open in March

Amphitheater set to open in March

Karissa Bursch January 12, 2011

It has been a long, hard journey for the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater. It took almost 10 years from the seed of the idea to its final creation. It took multiple seat number quotes ranging from 10,000 to 6,000...

Apartments see burglaries during break

Apartments see burglaries during break

Jennie Kushner January 12, 2011

Two Alabama students’ winter break ended with a break-in at their respective housing. Seniors Brian Bloodworth and Stacey Mendel traveled back to Tuscaloosa energized for the New Year, but what they...

Few celebrate anniversary of state’s secession

Taylor Holland January 12, 2011

Alabama became the fourth state to secede from the Union 150 years ago yesterday, but the anniversary saw very little recognition. Josh Rothman, director of the University’s Summersell Center for the...

Student dies of heart attack

Student dies of heart attack

Hannah Mask January 12, 2011

A University student died Dec. 15 at her home in Orrville, Ala., after suffering a heart attack, her mother said. Christie Young, a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences, returned home for the winter...

Snow, ice make roads dangerous

Snow, ice make roads dangerous

Jennie Kushner January 12, 2011

Just nine days into the new year, an intense weather system took the Southeast by storm. Some parts of the South have seen upward of eight inches of snow and ice, and travel to Tuscaloosa has been hindered...

Safety center advises responsible holiday driving

Jennie Kushner December 2, 2010

Students rushing home to see family over the holiday break should use caution while on the roads. A study composed by UA’s Center for Advanced Public Safety showed that over the 2009 Christmas holiday,...

5K walk/run to promote Toys for Tots

Bethany Blair December 2, 2010

Tuscaloosa’s first ever Reindeer Walk/Run 5K benefitting Toys for Tots will be held on Sunday at 9 a.m. As part of the entry fee, competitors can either make a $5 donation or present an unused, unwrapped...

HCA tree brings holiday spirit to local children

HCA tree brings holiday spirit to local children

Brittney Knox December 2, 2010

The Honors College Assembly is sponsoring the Holiday Tree Project that will provide close to 200 presents for local children this December. Students can come by the Honors College reception area in...

Auburn beats Bama in canned food drive

Auburn beats Bama in canned food drive

Jasmine Cannon November 30, 2010

The Auburn Tigers didn’t just squeak out a win in Bryant-Denny Stadium this year. Auburn raised enough cans of food to end Alabama’s three-year winning streak in the Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive....

Some politicians attend Iron Bowl for free

Katherine Martin November 21, 2010

The University of Alabama and Auburn University have offered complimentary Iron Bowl tickets to state legislators for the past 35 years, and plan to do so again this year, Cathy Andreen, director of media...