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Oz Music remains Tuscaloosa fixture

Jordan Cissell November 9, 2011

It’s less than a mile away from the Quad, but the trip to Oz Music might be more accurately described as a journey through time rather than a movement across physical space. The musical note sign hanging...

Bama fandom gets emotional after LSU loss

William Evans November 9, 2011

After the Crimson Tide’s loss to Louisiana State University on Saturday, sports broadcasters and fans were already drawing out plans for how the Crimson Tide could still make its way to the National...

Snakes with big hearts may help yours

Snakes with big hearts may help yours

Melissa Brown November 9, 2011

Research into the extreme growth of Burmese python hearts during digestion may be the foundation for new human heart disease treatments, according to a recent Science Magazine article co-authored by University...

Alabama student finalist in Front Row College fashion show

Alabama student finalist in Front Row College fashion show

Katrina Sharpe November 9, 2011

Abigail Hardin, an Alabama senior majoring in apparel and textiles, is bringing New York all the way to Tuscaloosa. The Loft will present the Marie Claire Front Row College Challenge fashion show, sponsored...

UA students chosen to pose in Playboy's Girls of the SEC edition

UA students chosen to pose in Playboy’s Girls of the SEC edition

Stephen Walker November 9, 2011

Each fall, as college football players in the Southeast put on their pads and walk out into the bright lights of a Saturday night football stadium, the teams of the Southeastern Conference are out to make...

New kids on the SEC block

New kids on the SEC block

Marc Torrence November 9, 2011

Texas A&M ready to yell for the SEC               They say everything’s bigger in Texas, so it makes sense that one of the state’s flagship schools would want to join one of the most...

Minority students perform better under minority professors, study shows

Minority students perform better under minority professors, study shows

Heather Lightsey November 9, 2011

A new study shows that minority students perform better academically under minority professors. In a working paper for the National Bureau of Economic Research, researchers found that minority students...

Culverhouse Business launches Executive Business Council

Elizabeth Manning November 9, 2011

The Culverhouse Business School recently launched the Executive Business Council, or EBC, comprised of students in the college appointed by Dean J. Michael Hardin. The council serves to foster growth in...

Friday marks application deadline

Jordan Cissell November 9, 2011

University students who would rather serve a feast than eat one over the upcoming holiday season need to act quickly. The application deadline for participation in the Community Service Center’s Alternative...

UA student gets credit for becoming involved in protest

UA student gets credit for becoming involved in protest

Rich Robinson November 8, 2011

While many UA students watch the Occupy Wall Street protests from afar, one has jumped onto its front lines and is receiving class credit for doing so. Henry Perkins, a junior in New College, has been...

New Federal Building opens

New Federal Building opens

Brett Saunders November 8, 2011

The city of Tuscaloosa now has a new courthouse that will be home base for many government agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Social Security Administration and the U.S. Marshals...

Tide looks to put LSU loss behind them

Tide looks to put LSU loss behind them

Marc Torrence November 8, 2011

The so-called “Game of the Century” lived up to its billing. It may not have shown on the scoreboard, but players and coaches both think that it was it was one of the toughest games they’ve been...