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Study shows UA bringing sexy, healthy back

Study shows UA bringing sexy, healthy back

Jordan Cissell November 8, 2011

Paris need not worry about Tuscaloosa usurping its claim to the title of “City of Love” just yet, but the results of a recent study show the University of Alabama is demonstrating significant improvement...

Senior showcases art in solo show, reception Thursday

Senior showcases art in solo show, reception Thursday

Alex Cohen November 8, 2011

Amber Jones, a senior majoring in studio art, cherishes her southern perspective, and she doesn’t hesitate to incorporate it into her art. Since Monday, her southern-inspired artwork has been on display...

Tide wins exhibition game against UAH

Tide wins exhibition game against UAH

Laura Owens November 8, 2011

The Alabama men’s basketball team started off its season by unofficially keeping its home winning streak alive with a 67-60 win against the Alabama-Huntsville Chargers in Coleman Coliseum. “I think...

TV anchor to lecture on diversity

TV anchor to lecture on diversity

Jasmine Cannon November 8, 2011

Award winning journalist and anchor Soledad O’Brien will speak to students Wednesday, Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. in the Ferguson Center Ballroom. O’Brien’s talk, “Diversity: On TV, Behind the Scenes and...

Film explores rivalry drama

Kyle Kozak November 8, 2011

In some places they watch football. In Alabama, they live it. Tonight, a nationwide audience will get to watch how they live when ESPN airs the documentary “Roll Tide/ War Eagle” at 7 p.m. The film,...

UA studies tornado effects

Jessica Ruffin November 8, 2011

UA Professor James Hamilton is conducting a study called the “Silver Lining Project,” which aims to study the prolonged psychological effects of the April 27 tornado. The first part of the study, examining...

SGA Executive Secretary resigns

Victor Luckerson November 7, 2011

Student Government Association Executive Secretary Kelsey Kurth resigned Friday in relation to the altering of First Year Council applications in September, according to SGA Attorney General David Simpson....

Brothers Street Eats adds flavor to Tuscaloosa

Brothers Street Eats adds flavor to Tuscaloosa

Melissa Brown November 7, 2011

Do you ever get those late night cravings after a night out on the town, but the normal greasy fries or drive-thru Taco Bell just isn't appealing? UA grads Craig Williams and Jordon Warren hope to fix...

Saban teams up with Habitat for Humanity to create Nick's Kids

Saban teams up with Habitat for Humanity to create Nick’s Kids

Jared Downing November 7, 2011

On the morning of April 27, 81-year-old Appy Jones left her little house near Rosedale Park. She came back to a driveway, a stoop, and nothing else. Last Tuesday, a team from Habitat for Humanity broke...

Baumhower creates world's largest bowl of gumbo

Baumhower creates world’s largest bowl of gumbo

Jared Downing November 7, 2011

What do you eat with the game of the century? The gumbo of the century. At least, that’s what chefs from across the Southeast thought when they made the world’s largest pot of seafood gumbo in the...

SEC victory slips through Tide's fingers

SEC victory slips through Tide’s fingers

Marquavius Burnett November 7, 2011

For the football purists who still believe defense wins championships, Saturday’s ‘Game of the Century’ lived up to the hype when Alabama and Louisiana State clashed in Bryant-Denny Stadium. It...

Bama dominates first exhibition

Bama dominates first exhibition

Zachary Al-Khateeb November 7, 2011

In its first exhibition game of the season, the Alabama women’s basketball team beat the Auburn-Montgomery Warhawks 81-27 at home. For head coach Wendell Hudson, the result of the game was less important...