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Tide shines through harsh weather at relays

Tide shines through harsh weather at relays

Mike Albanese March 27, 2011

The No. 22 University of Alabama men’s track and field team hosted the Alabama Relays, March 24-27 at Sam Bailey Track and Field Stadium to kick off the outdoor season. Although the Crimson Tide dealt...

Law school hosts 5k run

Jasmine Cannon March 25, 2011

After a hiatus, the UA Law School has brought back Race to the Courthouse 5k. The race is a part of the Law School’s “Law Week” celebration and will take place on Saturday, March 26. The race costs...

Contest to put search skills to the test

Ashley Chaffin March 25, 2011

University Libraries is giving any student who thinks every question can be answered using Google or Wikipedia the chance to prove it this week. Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library is putting on the first ever...

RHA hosts Carnival on the Quad

Jasmine Cannon March 25, 2011

The Residence Hall Association will be hosting the first Carnival on the Quad on Sunday, March 27, from 1 to 5 p.m. “This is the first time we’re having the Carnival on the Quad, and we’re planning...

‘Culturally Speaking’ program seeks students for summer

Jennie Kushner March 25, 2011

Students looking to engage and examine other cultures have the opportunity to sign up for the Culturally Speaking program that will be offered in both summer school sessions. Culturally Speaking is an...

Tide looks to fill vacant quarterback position

Tide looks to fill vacant quarterback position

Marquavius Burnett March 24, 2011

Sure there are questions about who is going to replace Julio Jones as wide receiver, or how Trent Richardson will take over as the Crimson Tide’s number one running back. However, the one question on...

Civil War-era tree on Quad removed

Civil War-era tree on Quad removed

Allie Hulcher March 24, 2011

A large circle of dirt is all that remains of a natural landmark on the east side of the Quad. Over spring break, a tree crew removed a more than 150 year-old tree that lived through the Civil War and...

Forst, Hughes vie for HCA leadership

Forst, Hughes vie for HCA leadership

Brittney Knox March 24, 2011

The Honors College Assembly will be selecting new officers next Tuesday and Wednesday in Nott Hall. HCA president Hallie Paul will leave office as the first president of the new organization and said...

Amphitheater hosts media day

Amphitheater hosts media day

Kelsey Stein March 24, 2011

Roughly a week before the sold-out opening concert at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater, the venue’s staff, Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox and city officials invited representatives from local media outlets...

Bama celebrates best in Jewish film

Bama celebrates best in Jewish film

Lauren Cuervo March 24, 2011

The Bama Theatre is bringing some Jewish culture to Tuscaloosa for the ninth year in a row. Its annual Jewish Film Festival begins this Saturday night at 6:30 and features a different film every night...

Textbook writer speaks on evolution

Textbook writer speaks on evolution

Melissa Brown March 24, 2011

The Alabama Lectures on Life’s Evolution Series hosted guest lecturer Douglas Futuyma, a leading researcher in evolution science, Thursday night. Students, faculty and community members gathered to hear...

Two Alabama artists to visit campus

Karissa Bursch March 24, 2011

Students don’t have to plan trips to New York City, London or Paris to experience a wealth of meaningful culture and heritage. They have an opportunity to learn about and appreciate the culture that...