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Republicans sweep state elections

Republicans sweep state elections

Ethan Summers November 2, 2010

Alabama’s race for the next governor ended in The Zone Tuesday night. Republican candidate Robert Bentley won when Democrat Ron Sparks conceded just after 10 p.m. with more than 1,100,000 votes tallied....

Historical figures revisit Foster

Historical figures revisit Foster

Brittney Knox November 2, 2010

Foster Auditorium, a historical landmark on campus, is now home to the Autherine Lucy clock tower and the Malone-Hood Plaza. Prominent figures will grace the Capstone today to remember the building’s...

Randy Rogers Band to play at the Dixie

Randy Rogers Band to play at the Dixie

Cameron Kiszla November 2, 2010

Acclaimed country music group The Randy Rogers Band will perform at the Dixie tonight at 11. The group’s most recent album, “Burning the Day,” released on Aug. 24, was on the top 10 albums list...

Lucy paves path, faces oppression

Lucy paves path, faces oppression

Amanda Sams November 2, 2010

White people only-Keep out. Signs around campus read slogans like this and worse, during the passion-and-prejudice filled days of Autherine J. Lucy's acceptance into the University of Alabama. As the first...

Foster Auditorium through the years

Foster Auditorium through the years

Jordan Staggs November 2, 2010

From concerts and lectures to record-making sports events, Foster Auditorium has been a point of history in the making at the University of Alabama since it was built. This timeline helps tell the tale...

Family to represent UA's first black grad

Family to represent UA’s first black grad

Taylor Holland November 2, 2010

Today marks a day of celebration for all those involved with the desegregation of schools and the anti-segregation process of the 1960s, 47 years after George Wallace’s famed Stand in the Schoolhouse...

Ghosts haunt local historical sites

Ghosts haunt local historical sites

Stephanie Brumfield October 27, 2010

Do you believe in ghosts? People say Tuscaloosa is full of them because of its rich history of violence, eccentrics and Civil War lore. Whether visiting old plantation homes or sites of untimely and gruesome...

Students participate in scientific research

Students participate in scientific research

Jasmine Cannon October 27, 2010

Ryan Earley researches behavioral changes at the University, but his project began much earlier. “This particular project is an extension of Mark Garcia's undergraduate research project that he conducted...

Oz Music concert series to kick off

Oz Music concert series to kick off

Cameron Kiszla October 27, 2010

Local record store Oz Music will feature sets from local groups The Brooms, Callooh! Callay! and several others when it hosts the kickoff party for the upcoming free concert series “Oz Live” on Friday....

Many disappointed in BCS polling system

Jon Lunceford October 27, 2010

It has been described a number of ways: corrupt, controversial, an improvement, a mess, a monopoly, fair, unfair and just about everything in between. Advocate it or not, the Bowl Championship Series,...

Ross an unsung offensive leader

Ross an unsung offensive leader

Tony Tsoukalas October 27, 2010

Many people may not know his name, and unless you pay attention to the game when Alabama has a big lead, you may have never seen him play. Despite not getting a start in his five years with the Crimson...

Tide must rise at Auburn for tourney bid

Tide must rise at Auburn for tourney bid

Jasmine Cannon October 27, 2010

Friday marks the end of the regular season for the Alabama soccer team. The team will travel to Auburn to take on the Tigers at 7 p.m. at the Auburn Soccer Complex. The Tide must win this game in order...