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Accounting professor wins national award

Mazie Bryant September 8, 2011

On Aug. 8, Culverhouse professor of accounting Edward Schnee accepted the Outstanding Tax Educator Award, bringing prestige to his career and to the University. The annual meeting of the American Taxation...

Tuscaloosa plans 9/11 anniversary memorial

Stephen Walker September 8, 2011

The city of Tuscaloosa and the Tuscaloosa Fire Department will be conducting a memorial service this Sunday to honor the first responders who died a decade ago in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade...

UA lets students see the stars up close

Alyssa Locklar September 8, 2011

This fall, the University of Alabama Department of Physics and Astronomy will host five events where students and the public alike are invited to come take advantage of the University’s various telescopes....

Penn State students host happy hour for out-of-towners

Alex Cohen September 8, 2011

Sportsmanship is often forgotten during football game weekends, but not when Alabama plays Penn State. This weekend, Tide fans making the haul to Pennsylvania will be greeted by the PRIDE Penn State Sportsmanship...

Remembering 9/11: Students reflect on terrorist attack in their own words

Remembering 9/11: Students reflect on terrorist attack in their own words

CW Staff September 8, 2011

  Cynthia Maugeri I was in third grade in 2001, living in Westchester County, about 20 minutes from New York City. I was in school when the planes struck the Twin Towers and the Pentagon, and I can remember...

Memorial service to be held for leukemia victim

Memorial service to be held for leukemia victim

Alyssa Locklar September 8, 2011

For Anna Gordon, the spring of 2009 was supposed to be a time full of celebrations, good times with friends and plans for after graduation. Instead, the 22-year-old was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia...

Isbell, G-Side to play Bama

Alexandra Ellsworth September 8, 2011

A series of four concerts celebrating The Year of Alabama Music’s campaign and Oxford American’s 12th annual Southern Music Issue will come to a close this Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Bama Theatre. ...

Williams brings a thunder from down under

Laura Owens September 8, 2011

Defensive lineman Jesse Williams’ family was among the 101,000 fans in the stadium last Saturday watching him play in his first football game at Alabama. In order to do this, his family made possibly...

FIVE makes dining decisions easy

FIVE makes dining decisions easy

SoRelle Wyckoff September 8, 2011

The owners of Chuck’s Fish brought a new, simplified dining experience to downtown Tuscaloosa in January in the form of FIVE. Near the Bama Theatre, FIVE restaurant and bar offers a simple menu: each...

City passes recovery plan

Stephen Walker September 7, 2011

Despite opposition from business owners, the Tuscaloosa City Council unanimously passed the Tuscaloosa Forward plan on Tuesday night. Some business owners, citing the plan’s lack of direction, took...

Tailgating on the Quad

Tailgating on the Quad

Melissa Brown September 7, 2011

The Quad has always been a focal point of the Alabama fan base. In fact, between 1893 and 1914, football games were actually played on the Quad. Students and fans gathered at the steps of Amelia Gayle...

Farmers' Market ripe and ready

Farmers’ Market ripe and ready

Jasmine Wright September 7, 2011

Each Thursday, a group of students help foster partnerships between local farmers and the University of Alabama by hosting a farmers’ market on the corner of Hackberry Road and 9th Street. Homegrown...