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Campus film fest in full swing

Campus film fest in full swing

Ashley Chaffin February 6, 2011

Campus MovieFest returned to campus for the fourth time on Feb. 1 and saw the biggest turnout ever from Alabama students. More than one hundred teams picked up all the necessary equipment from the Ferguson...

Alabama notches third SEC road win

Alabama notches third SEC road win

Laura Owens February 6, 2011

KNOXVILLE, TENN. | In front of a crowd of 21,948, the Alabama Crimson Tide (15-7, 7-1) defeated the Tennessee Volunteers (15-8, 5-3) 65-60 in an overtime thriller in Thompson-Boling Arena. In the five...

National Hispanic Scholarship eliminated

Taylor Holland February 3, 2011

Beginning with the fall 2011 semester, the National Hispanic Scholarship package will no longer be offered to incoming UA freshmen and other students who do not already have the scholarship. However,...

Greek growth limits on-campus housing

Bethany Blair February 3, 2011

Returning students will not be not guaranteed on-campus housing for the 2011-2012 school year because of the growing demand for greek housing, according to the “Frequently Asked Questions” section...

FAC funds student organizations

William Evans February 3, 2011

Student organizations can consult the Financial Affairs Committee to obtain funds for projects and activities that benefit the student body as a whole, according to the FAC's funding guidelines. Mark...

Burlesque show a sneak peek for season

Karissa Bursch February 3, 2011

Tuscaloosa’s own local troupe of feathers, sparkles, costumes, song, dance and comedy is kicking off its fourth season this weekend. The Pink Box Burlesque will perform Saturday Feb. 5 at Little Willie’s....

Where there's smoke...

Where there’s smoke…

William Evans February 3, 2011

Aesop's fable of the boy who cried wolf rings true for some on-campus residents this year who feel desensitized to blaring fire alarms in their residence halls. “They have been non-stop,” said Jake...

Keller's story comes to local stage

Keller’s story comes to local stage

Lauren Ferguson February 3, 2011

Starting on Feb. 4, Theatre Tuscaloosa will present “The Miracle Worker,” a play telling the story of Alabama native Helen Keller and her teacher Annie Sullivan. Sullivan was born legally blind, but...

Bars limit original music

Bars limit original music

Alex Cohen February 3, 2011

Over the past few years, the number of bars that allow bands to play only their own original music has diminished. Local bands that play only originals, such as Glibella, believe bars should be more accommodating...

Folk duo to play at Oz Music store

Folk duo to play at Oz Music store

Kelsey Stein February 3, 2011

The Civil Wars will perform in-store at Oz Music Saturday at 1 p.m., along with indie folk artist Lucy Schwartz. The event is free and open to all ages. The Civil Wars, made up of Joy Williams and Alabamian...

Tide travels to Knoxville for road test

Tide travels to Knoxville for road test

Marquavius Burnett February 3, 2011

After hosting two consecutive home games, the Alabama men's basketball team gets back on the road, traveling to Knoxville, Tenn., to face the Tennessee Volunteers Saturday. Alabama (14-7, 6-1) is currently...

Board of Trustees to consider new house for Sigma Chi

Anna Kate Delevan February 2, 2011

Construction of a new fraternity house is up for consideration at The University of Alabama Board of Trustees System meeting Feb. 3 and 4 in Birmigham. “Administrators at the University of Alabama are...