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Blackburn to rule on immigration law House Bill 56 today

Rich Robinson September 28, 2011

Today, the eyes of the legal world will be on U.S. District Judge and University of Alabama graduate Sharon Blackburn. At stake: the fate of House Bill 56, informally known as the “Alabama immigration...

‘Purgatorio’ engages through compelling anti-chemistry

Jared Downing September 28, 2011

Even before it started, “Purgatorio” gave me the creeps. It was the set – a sterile, white square that didn’t even fill up the Allen Bales’ tiny stage. With little more than a cot and metal chair,...

Facebook changed its profile picture

Facebook changed its profile picture

Caroline Hiott September 28, 2011

Facebook continues to be one of the highlighting aspects of the social media generation. The website is constantly changing and updating its content to keep up with the fast pace of social media interaction....

Arts organizations engage public at amphitheater

Arts organizations engage public at amphitheater

Jared Downing September 28, 2011

It was what happens when a circus meets a flea market, covering the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater stage in booths, banners, raffle tickets, carnival games, typewriters, quilts, Disney princesses, a robot and...

Alabama Shakes' have energetic sound

Alabama Shakes’ have energetic sound

Trey Irby September 28, 2011

Last Wednesday night, it seemed as if Green Bar in Tuscaloosa was approaching fire code capacity. The building, which is legally maxed out at 150 people, hosted Alabama Shakes, a band from Athens, Ala....

Gators' new head coach not new to Tide

Gators’ new head coach not new to Tide

Laura Owens September 28, 2011

Little did Alabama know when they played Texas two years ago in the national championship that they would be facing the then-Longhorns defensive coordinator in 2011 as the new Florida head coach. “I...

Coach Jenny Mainz: Serving up collegiate success

Coach Jenny Mainz: Serving up collegiate success

Aldo Amato September 28, 2011

Since arriving at the Capstone over a decade ago, the Crimson Tide women’s tennis coach Jenny Mainz has maintained a winning program that has produced successful student athletes both on and off the...

Troy Davis case brings attention to death penalty

Troy Davis case brings attention to death penalty

Jasmine Cannon September 28, 2011

The execution of Georgia resident Troy Davis started much conversation in the South and throughout the nation about the death penalty. Davis spent more than 20 years on death row before his execution....

Law school offers free legal services for students

Stephen Walker September 27, 2011

Some UA students may be unaware of the wide range of legal services provided by the School of Law’s legal clinics here at the Capstone. The law school’s seven different clinics provide students with...

Arts organizations unite to involve public

Alexandra Ellsworth September 27, 2011

Twenty-seven art and cultural organizations will gather on Tuesday at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater from 4 to 7 p.m. for Community Arts Conversations. Organized by The Arts and Humanities Council of Tuscaloosa,...

‘Chicago’ comes to the Bama Theatre

Lauren Ferguson September 27, 2011

The Actor’s Charitable Theatre will be showcasing their rendition of “Chicago” this Friday through Sunday at The Bama Theatre. Director Joey Lay said Actor’s Charitable Theatre tries to have a...

Swinson hopes for clean slate

Swinson hopes for clean slate

Will Tucker September 27, 2011

The first business day of the Stephen Swinson administration, according to the new president, was hectic as the Student Government Association attempted to move on with regular business after the resignation...