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UA Greek Relief raises $135,000

UA Greek Relief raises $135,000

Marquavius Burnett June 7, 2011

When the record-breaking tornado struck the city of Tuscaloosa, The University of Alabama officials advised students to get out of the city and travel home, if possible. Instead of leaving, members of...

Samaritan's Purse focuses on the people

Samaritan’s Purse focuses on the people

Jasmine Cannon June 7, 2011

  According to the Samaritan’s Purse website, the organization has worked for more than 40 years to help those in need all over the world,. After the tornado that devastated areas of Tuscaloosa on...

Tide falls short of World Series

Tide falls short of World Series

Tony Tsoukalas June 7, 2011

As Kevin Costner said in the movie “Bull Durham”: Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, sometimes it rains. It turns out not even rain could save the Alabama baseball team Monday as the Crimson Tide...

Tide Falls Flat After Third Round of NCAAs

Tide Falls Flat After Third Round of NCAAs

O.P. Galt IV June 7, 2011

After going into the NCAA Championship tournament as the third-seeded team in the nation, the Alabama golf team endured a tough third round at the challenging Karsten Creek Golf Club in Stillwater, Oklahoma...

Famous musicians donate to auction for Alabama

CW Staff June 7, 2011

Lifestyles in Brief   The Civil Wars have created an online auction to raise money for the relief efforts for the recent tornados in northern Alabama. The auction will start tomorrow, June 8, and run...

Tornado Song Sends Hopeful Message

MariAna Johnson June 7, 2011

About a month after the April 27 tornado, citizens of Tuscaloosa are still finding ways to help uplift the community. One of these ways is through music. Three UA alumni, Ryan Davis, Andrew Cotten and...

Tuscaloosa Picks Up the Pieces

Tuscaloosa Picks Up the Pieces

Taylor Holland May 31, 2011

By Aug. 1, the city of Tuscaloosa will announce a plan to rebuild what was destroyed by a tornado on April 27. Now, more than a month later, the city is focused on sorting through the rubble. “We had...

Marketing Student Dies of Unknown Causes

Marketing Student Dies of Unknown Causes

Phil Hudson May 31, 2011

Nikil Rajanikant Patel, 22, of Alpharetta, Ga. died of unknown causes in his hometown on May 23. He was a senior majoring in marketing. Patel was born May 1, 1989 in Zambia, Africa to Mr. and Mrs. Raj...

Illness Claims UA Student

Illness Claims UA Student

Amanda Sams May 31, 2011

William W. Malnati Jr., 24, a junior majoring in journalism from Centennial, Colorado, died on May 16, leaving an unmistakable void in the College of Communication and Information Sciences and at the University...

Project Blessings focuses on areas surrounding city

Project Blessings focuses on areas surrounding city

Katherine Martin May 31, 2011

Project Blessings is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to help local low income and underprivileged homeowners repair their homes to achieve a better quality of living, according to their Facebook...

Black Warrior Makes Endangered Rivers List

Black Warrior Makes Endangered Rivers List

Melissa Brown May 31, 2011

American Rivers, a national conservation organization, has named the Black Warrior River as one of America’s Most Endangered Rivers due to local coal mining pollution. American Rivers has published...

Tide To Compete In College World Series

Tide To Compete In College World Series

Marquavius Burnett May 31, 2011

The No. 2 seed Alabama softball team (51-9) will compete in the Women’s College World Series against No. 7 seed California (44-11). The two teams will play in Oklahoma City on Thursday. The Crimson...