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Artist Wadsworth Jarrell to visit campus

Brooke Marshall October 13, 2010

Wadsworth Jarrell, an artist whose piece “Jazz Giants” is featured in the Paul R. Jones Collection of American Art, will hold a lecture tonight. The lecture, part of the Paul R. Jones Artist Lecture...

Food drive yields delicious results

Food drive yields delicious results

Brittney Knox October 13, 2010

The Ferguson Center Plaza became a dessert battlefield Wednesday afternoon, as campus leaders took pies to the face in the name of charity. As a part of the Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive, Honors...

Kentuck Festival showcases more than 250 artists

Kentuck Festival showcases more than 250 artists

Stephanie Brumfield October 13, 2010

The potters, blacksmiths and basket makers of Northport’s Kentuck Festival of the Arts are back for another year of sharing their art with the Tuscaloosa-Northport community. From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. this...

Baseball team adopts child

Baseball team adopts child

Britton Lynn October 13, 2010

A 38th player was added to the University’s baseball team on Saturday. Unlike the rest of his teammates, Grayson Anderson is not more than five feet tall, and he is not enrolled at the University. Anderson...

Tide buckles down, moves on

Tide buckles down, moves on

Britton Lynn October 13, 2010

After a rough start to the week, as Alabama came off its first regular-season loss since the 2007 season, the team’s focus is now back where it needs to be – on its next opponent. “Practice is back...

Top-ranked Tide shoots best score

Top-ranked Tide shoots best score

Zachary Al-Khateeb October 13, 2010

The Alabama women’s golf team was ranked first in the nation by Golf World going into the Tar Heel Invitational in Chapel Hill, N.C., Friday. Coming out of competition, the Crimson Tide left no doubt...

Riverside hosts Bollywood Film Festival

Jessica Kelly October 12, 2010

This month marks the third Riverside Bollywood Film Festival, hosted by the Honors College and Housing and Residential Communities at the Riverside Community Center. Once a week, throughout the month of...

Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger starts this week

Anna Kate Delevan October 12, 2010

The kick-off for Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive began Monday at the Ferguson Center Plaza and will continue until Nov. 22. The Beat Auburn Beat Hunger competition, in which the two rival schools see...

McElroy on quest for Rhodes

McElroy on quest for Rhodes

Britton Lynn October 12, 2010

Senior quarterback Greg McElroy has led the Crimson Tide football team to a 13th BCS National Championship and 17 straight games without a loss in his two years starting for the Crimson Tide. But, his...

Creative Campus to bring Quidditch to Quad

Creative Campus to bring Quidditch to Quad

Lauren Cuervo October 12, 2010

The fictional game of Quidditch, from the world-famous Harry Potter series, will come to life at the University next month. Creative Campus is hosting its own “Muggle,” or ground, version of the game...

Nobel Prize nominee raises LGBT awareness

Nobel Prize nominee raises LGBT awareness

William Evans October 12, 2010

The fight for equality on behalf of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities must incorporate other socially conscious groups to strengthen modern movements for social justice, said Mandy Carter,...

Former hacker gives Internet safety advice

Former hacker gives Internet safety advice

Amanda Sams October 12, 2010

Norton AntiVirus released a study in January saying cyber crimes currently generate five times more money than global drug trafficking. The former “No. 1 Hacker in the World,” Gregory Evans, told...