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UA freshmen take Frisbee golf to the web

UA freshmen take Frisbee golf to the web

Rich Robinson January 19, 2012

An all-freshmen tandem known as the Four Stooges spends their afternoons on the Quad or Rec fields working hard to hone their craft: throwing flying discs. One of the Stooges, Preston Thompson, a music...

Angel statues guard Hackberry Lane

Angel statues guard Hackberry Lane

Jordan Cissell January 19, 2012

They’re perched on the grassy knoll on the corner of Hackberry and University. Three of the 10-foot-tall grey figures stand erect, vigilantly observing the street before them. Another lies among the...

Websites go dark to protest proposed laws

Websites go dark to protest proposed laws

Ashanka Kumari January 19, 2012

As a form of protest against the Stop Online Piracy Act in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Protect IP Act in the U.S. Senate, Wikipedia, along with other websites, including Google, Reddit and...

NPHC hosts service day

Sam Gerard January 19, 2012

Fraternities and sororities in the National Pan-Hellenic Council have orchestrated a day of service to give back to the University and the community of Tuscaloosa. They will be volunteering at four locations...

Explore the world without leaving campus at the International Coffee Hour

April Ivey January 19, 2012

International Coffee Hour offers international and domestic students a chance to mingle and have some snacks every Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on the first floor of B.B. Comer Hall. For international...

Martin awarded ODK Living Legend Award

Tray Smith January 19, 2012

The Omicron Delta Kappa honor society has awarded University of Alabama administrator Dot Martin with the annual ODK Living Legend Award. Martin began working for the University more than 45 years ago...

City council passes zoning

City council passes zoning

Rich Robinson January 18, 2012

  The Tuscaloosa City Council passed a zoning ordinance unanimously Tuesday night that will create new mixed zones in areas impacted by the April 27 tornado. The vote followed a public hearing that was...

Local artist wins in juried photography exhibit

Local artist wins in juried photography exhibit

Katrina Sharpe January 18, 2012

The Arts Council will present the 9th annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit today, Jan. 17, and running through Feb. 19. Works by local Alabama photographers will be featured in either junior...

Senator looks to clear air in bars, restaurants, public places

Senator looks to clear air in bars, restaurants, public places

William Evans January 18, 2012

State Sen. Vivian Davis Figures said Tuesday, Jan. 10, she will introduce legislation and a constitutional amendment to ban smoking in public places, including bars and restaurants but not private clubs,...

Frozen Tide hoping for strong end to season

Frozen Tide hoping for strong end to season

Miranda Murphy January 18, 2012

Better competition and a higher level of play has been the key for the University of Alabama hockey team’s success this year. The Frozen Tide will look to channel that success to new levels this season....

After ankle surgery last season, Priess back to anchor the Tide

After ankle surgery last season, Priess back to anchor the Tide

Marc Torrence January 18, 2012

Last offseason, the University of Alabama gymnastics team brought in a highly touted freshman class who played a major role in winning Alabama’s fourth national championship. Head coach Sarah Patterson...

Phi Mu honors lost sisters with cookbook

Phi Mu honors lost sisters with cookbook

Jessica Ruffin January 18, 2012

Members of Phi Mu sorority are preserving the memories of the sisters they lost this past year in a cookbook consisting of recipes from active and former members from the Alpha Zeta chapter. “Love in...