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University, city continue to expand

University, city continue to expand

Ashley McDaniel July 21, 2010

In the past 10 years, Tuscaloosa added more people to its population than every other city in Alabama except Huntsville, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. In July 2009, the city of Tuscaloosa had a...

Moundville holds hunting, fishing program

Jaley Cranford July 14, 2010

Around 16 miles from campus lies an archeological site teeming with more than a thousand years of history: Moundville. The University of Alabama Moundville Archeological Park includes nature trails, a...

GameStop packed for NCAA release

GameStop packed for NCAA release

Marquavius Burnett July 14, 2010

It was pandemonium late Monday night at the GameStop in Midtown Village. People were lined up waiting for the midnight launch of “NCAA Football 2011” on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. There were people...

Communities offer poolside retreats

Communities offer poolside retreats

Adam Greene July 14, 2010

Special to The Crimson White While summer classes and job opportunities take up most of the workweek for many University students, the weekends are here to provide sufficient summer entertainment. With...

Summer offers numerous volunteer opportunities

Kaitlin Bible July 8, 2010

This summer holds the potential to make an impact on the Tuscaloosa community through the numerous volunteering opportunities available throughout the city. The Boys and Girls Club of Tuscaloosa is an...

Oil spill hasn’t affected local restaurants

Marissa Stabler July 8, 2010

Despite the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Tuscaloosa seafood restaurants, Chuck’s Fish and Wintzell’s Oyster House continue to serve Gulf Coast seafood. President Barack Obama declared seafood from...

Graduate teaches senior citizens to communicate electronically

Graduate teaches senior citizens to communicate electronically

Ethan Summers July 7, 2010

Brian Maloney said he believes that those late to learning computer skills needed to learn to communicate electronically with the world. So he created a program to teach them. His organization, the non-profit...

Bentley, Byrne sling accusations in runoff debate

Charles Scarborough July 1, 2010

Robert Bentley and Bradley Byrne faced off in their second debate June 25 at the Cahaba Grand Conference Center in Birmingham. The Young Republican’s Federation and the Alabama and Auburn Student Government...

City to hold July 4th event

Charles Scarborough July 1, 2010

The Tuscaloosa County Park and Recreation will continue its annual July Jubilee July 4 at Sokol Park. The event is a family-oriented patriotic celebration that is open to the public. July Jubilee will...

SGA to host Republican debate

Charles Scarborough June 24, 2010

The University of Alabama and Auburn University Student Government Associations will partner with the Young Republican Federation of Alabama to host a debate between Rep. Robert Bentley and Sen. Bradley...

Homegrown Alabama making impact in community

Hailey Grace Allen June 17, 2010

By Hailey Grace Allen The Homegrown Alabama Farmers Market kicked off its season this year on May 6. Homegrown Alabama is now open every Thursday from 3-6 p.m. on the lawn of Canterbury Episcopal Chapel,...

Tim James discusses GOP primary runoff

Tim James discusses GOP primary runoff

Charles Scarborough June 9, 2010

Tim James held a news conference at 5 p.m. June 4 to announce his decision to formally ask for a recount. James now trails Robert Bentley by 167 votes for second place in the GOP primary, a spot that...