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Mitchell puts up big numbers

Mitchell puts up big numbers

Laura Owens February 16, 2011

One of the defining moments in Tony Mitchell’s basketball career came before college, before high school, even before he was six feet tall. From PE to the SEC, Mitchell has been dunking a long time....

Freshman named first Bama Idol

Freshman named first Bama Idol

SoRelle Wyckoff February 16, 2011

View Video Last night the Ferguson Center Ballroom sat in silence awaiting the announcement of the first-ever Bama Idol winner. With a title, an iPad and a Flip camera up for grabs, the night came to...

ROTC trains at middle school

ROTC trains at middle school

Anna Kate Delevan February 16, 2011

View Photo Gallery The University of Alabama Reserve Officers Training Corps first and second year students are getting an opportunity to use Westlawn Middle School for training exercises. According...

Tensions not new at UA

Tensions not new at UA

Amanda Sams February 15, 2011

Racial divides have been an issue at the University since the beginning of integration efforts and Autherine Lucy’s enrollment as the first black student. Her term as a student in 1956 was short-lived,...

Bama Idol singers take the stage

SoRelle Wyckoff February 15, 2011

The University  of Alabama will put its own spin on “American Idol” Wednesday night in the Ferguson Center Ballroom as 10 student finalists take the stage in hopes of receiving the title of the first...

Sponsors provide free tickets for Tinsley Ellis concert

Sponsors provide free tickets for Tinsley Ellis concert

Stephanie Brumfield February 15, 2011

Singer-songwriter and hard-rocking blues guitarist Tinsley Ellis will return to the Bama Theatre Thursday night, only this time the show is free. Having toured consistently since the 80s, Ellis has played...

Film to explain NFL lockout

Film to explain NFL lockout

Jasmine Cannon February 15, 2011

One of the hottest topics of discussion before and following this year’s National Football League season has been the potential lockout. If the battle between the Players Association and team owners...

Date Auction helps fund scholarships

Date Auction helps fund scholarships

Jennie Kushner February 15, 2011

Who says money can’t buy love? Bring your wallet to benefit scholarships and your love life on Wednesday, Feb. 16. The Student Government Association and the UA chapter of the National Society of Black...

Ridgecrest South to add cameras

William Evans February 13, 2011

Housing and Residential Communities is providing security cameras in Ridgecrest South, David Jones, executive director of HRC, said in an e-mailed statement. “As a part of our long-range plans to improve...

Decision time nears for vote

Katherine Martin February 13, 2011

The city of Tuscaloosa will vote for seven-day sales of alcohol on Feb. 22, a vote that has been 10 years in the making, Tracy Croom, city clerk, said. Although the board of the Chamber of Commerce of...

Professor records album in a month

Alexandra Ellsworth February 13, 2011

The month of February may be full of hearts and love for some, but for others it represents 28 days of music production. The RPM Challenge, which began Feb. 1, challenges musicians to create and record...

Timeline shows path to freedom in Egypt

Timeline shows path to freedom in Egypt

Sam Guggenheimer February 13, 2011

December 17, 2010 – A Tunisian street vendor named Mohammed Bouazizi sets himself on fire in Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia, after his wares are confiscated by local police officials and he is publicly humiliated...