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Quad overrun by caterpillars

Quad overrun by caterpillars

Jordan Cissell April 3, 2012

An object fell from the sky and struck Amelia Warriner’s laptop keyboard with a sudden “thwack.” “Speak of the devil,” the sophomore nursing major said. The devil in question, a dark, tan-furred...

Week honors student achievement

Jamia Cammeron April 3, 2012

This week, the University of Alabama is celebrating the achievements of outstanding students as part of Honors Week. Throughout the week, hundreds of students will be recognized and inducted into more...

'Luminous and Ominous' offers thoughtful take on doomsday

‘Luminous and Ominous’ offers thoughtful take on doomsday

Isabela Morales April 2, 2012

It is kind of fun to think about the world ending. “Survivor” is on its 20-something season (I can’t even count them any more); AMC’s original series “The Walking Dead” wowed audiences again...

Farmer's market opens on the river

Farmer’s market opens on the river

Abbey Crain April 2, 2012

The recent construction along Jack Warner Parkway has come together to reveal a modern-looking building ready to support local produce and craft with the establishment of the Tuscaloosa River Market. ...

Tide aims for turnaround

Tide aims for turnaround

Brett Hudson April 2, 2012

Taylor Dugas was drafted in the eighth round of the MLB Draft last year, but rather than take the money, he chose to stick around the Capstone for another shot at Omaha and the College World Series. The...

Tide senior's journey spans two continents

Tide senior’s journey spans two continents

Bryan Bergman April 2, 2012

For most University of Alabama athletes, a trip home involves an hour or two of driving. For Vikram Reddy, that trip involves a 9,000-mile commute to his hometown of Andhra Pradesh, India. Reddy, a senior...

Study shows at least one mobile phone lost ever 3.5 seconds

Study shows at least one mobile phone lost ever 3.5 seconds

Jordan Cissell April 2, 2012

Benjamin Franklin once said two aspects of life were inescapable: death and taxes. But according to a recent study by Lookout, a mobile security firm, he left one inevitability off the list: losing your...

Crimson Tide hopes to avoid complacency in 2012 with leadership, focus

Crimson Tide hopes to avoid complacency in 2012 with leadership, focus

Marc Torrence April 2, 2012

The 2010 season wasn’t that long ago. That year, Alabama posted a 10-3 record — underwhelming for a Tide team that may have been more talented than its national title-winning predecessor. At times,...

Million Dollar Band : Marching for one hundred years and countin

Million Dollar Band : Marching for one hundred years and countin

Alexandra Ellsworth April 2, 2012

Alabama’s Million Dollar Band is kicking off its centennial celebration this summer with a trip to Italy. After 100 years of being part of the Crimson Tide tradition, the band will be doing a 10-day...

Engineering student named Truman Scholar

Engineering student named Truman Scholar

Taylor Holland April 2, 2012

For the first time in its history, the University of Alabama’s College of Engineering boasts a student who has been named a Truman Scholar. Ryan Flamerich, a junior double majoring in chemical engineering...

Air show draws big crowds over weekend

Air show draws big crowds over weekend

Taylor Holland April 1, 2012

More than 75,000 spectators flocked to Tuscaloosa Regional Airport Saturday and Sunday to watch the U.S. Navy Blue Angels and other aircraft perform in the city for the third time in the last four years....

PixelCon

PixelCon

Nathan Proctor April 1, 2012

Gamers, cosplayers and masses of self-proclaimed nerds flooded the Ferguson Center Saturday for the third-annual PixelCon, a gaming convention put on by UA’s ABXY Gaming Network. PixelCon Live! kicked...