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McFarland Mall’s east wing to be demolished

Taylor Holland April 18, 2010

The eastern wing of McFarland Mall, Alabama’s second oldest enclosed mall, is all but abandoned. The food court sits in darkness: tables empty and gates closed. Signs from major department stores remain,...

University and City prepares for spring A-Day game

Brittney Knox April 15, 2010

People from all over the state will pour into Tuscaloosa for the spring A-Day game on Saturday, and as they fill Tuscaloosa, city and UA officials say they will be prepared to handle the large crowd. ...

Endorsement value questioned

Taylor Holland April 13, 2010

Bradley Byrne, Republican candidate for governor of Alabama, recently picked up the endorsement of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush while on a campaign stop in Birmingham. Bush, brother of former President...

Alabama sees population decline in some rural areas

Brittney Knox April 11, 2010

The population is shifting in certain parts of the state, and it’s not all for the good, according to a report released by the Alabama State Data Center. “The population is changing in different ways,...

Indy roars into Alabama

Alan Blinder April 11, 2010

LEEDS – In a sea of black and red, the electric green stood out. People flocked to the tractor trailer sporting the color. They marveled. They stared. They snapped photos. They crowded around the ropes...

Believe Out Loud service open to everyone

Jennie Kushner April 8, 2010

For students who may not feel welcomed by the church due to gender or sexual orientation, the Wesley Foundation is hosting a Reconciling Ministries Network Believe Out Loud Service on Saturday. Reconciling...

Board approves Foster plaza design

Drew Taylor April 8, 2010

HUNTSVILLE – A UA System Board of Trustees committee approved the designs for Foster Auditorium’s new plaza Thursday afternoon during a meeting at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. The physical...

UA car tags raise $3 million for scholarships

Brittney Knox April 8, 2010

When someone decides to show their pride in the University by purchasing a license plate, they are contributing to the school’s scholarship fund. Over the 2009 fiscal year, the University’s car tag...

AIME to display student, faculty research

Jessica Cheek April 7, 2010

The Alabama Innovation and Mentoring of Entrepreneurs will host its first AIME Day Friday to exhibit its students’ and faculty members’ research and inventions. The event begins at 8 a.m. and continues...

House panel backs grocery tax repeal

Taylor Holland April 7, 2010

While the prices of goods and services continue to rise, Alabama may see a decrease in the cost of groceries. Alabama Arise, a lobbying group for the state’s poor, and a lawmaker in Montgomery have...

Professor dies after illness

Haley Herfurth April 7, 2010

After more than 35 years at the University, Douglas E. Jones, professor emeritus of geological sciences and curator of invertebrate paleontology at the Alabama Museum of Natural History, died Friday at...

City Council approves construction of Riverwalk Place

Brittney Knox April 7, 2010

Bill Lunsford, owner of Riverwalk Place, said he was relieved after the Tuscaloosa City Council approved construction of the $7.5 to $8 million project that will bring an estimated 195 jobs to Tuscaloosa....