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It's kind of a funny story: Seasoned comedian Taylor Mason to perform at Bryant Conference Center

It's kind of a funny story: Seasoned comedian Taylor Mason to perform at Bryant Conference Center

Lauren Lane October 19, 2015

For most students, the college party scene is a way to escape from the stress of work and school, but for Taylor Mason, that’s where work began. Mason was at a party for his fraternity at the University...

From gamedays to weddings, UA style

From gamedays to weddings, UA style

Alejandra Tenorio October 19, 2015

When people think about The University of Alabama, or the state of Alabama in general, their first thought rarely pertains to the world of fashion. Despite this fact, Caryn Lee, a Los Angeles native...

​Defense outscores offense, silences crowd in 41-23 win over Texas A&M

Kelly Ward October 17, 2015

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Welcome to the big leagues, Minkah Fitzpatrick.No. 10 Alabama’s 41-23 win over No. 9 Texas A&M was as good a coming out party as any. The freshman defensive back put on a show...

A glimpse into the past

A glimpse into the past

Bailey Shoenberger October 15, 2015

Imagine that the Tuscaloosa Amphitheatre was a lake, surrounded with a dance hall and a merry-go-round, that the bank building downtown was the tallest building in Tuscaloosa, that the only way to get...

Keep on surviving: Colton Cumbie reflects on his time on Survivor

Keep on surviving: Colton Cumbie reflects on his time on Survivor

Matthew Wilson October 15, 2015

Like other students, he walks the halls of Reese Phifer, where he’s a year shy of graduating with a public relations degree. Twenty-four years old, he’s been here off and on since his freshman year...

The Gender Gap: Students weigh in on being the minority in stereotypically single-gendered majors at UA

The Gender Gap: Students weigh in on being the minority in stereotypically single-gendered majors at UA

Becca Murdoch October 15, 2015

You walk into a classroom, students surrounding you on all sides, but something feels slightly off – you are one, if not the only person, of your gender in attendance. This is not a reality for everyone...

Education’s most confusing math problem: funding

Ben Jackson October 14, 2015

Imagine stealing $108 – from a kindergartener. Unthinkable, right? If you’re an Alabama state lawmaker, you’ve already done it.I’m referencing, of course, the conclusion of Governor Bentley’s...

Medicine requires a generation of creativity

Eric Roddy October 13, 2015

Two weeks ago I caught some heat for a column I wrote about vaccines. It’s an article that I’m proud of and an article that I stand by. Dissatisfaction seemed to come from those who thought that my...

Body of Work: UA students and alumni defend the traditionally stigmatized art of tattoos

Body of Work: UA students and alumni defend the traditionally stigmatized art of tattoos

Sam West October 12, 2015

When he's in public, gets strange looks from people, their eyes drifting down to the sleeve of tattoos running down his left arm. But Bryan McKinley doesn’t let this faze him. In Cynical Tattoos,...

Alabama uses 2nd-half surge to beat Arkansas

Alabama uses 2nd-half surge to beat Arkansas

Terrin Waack October 11, 2015

Going into the half on Saturday, it wasn’t clear what team was going to win. Alabama trailed 7-3 but come the end of the game, it pulled through with a 27-14 win. Alabama put three up on the board first...

GAMEDAY: Through the uprights

GAMEDAY: Through the uprights

Tyler Waldrep October 8, 2015

Students began to turn around. They couldn’t watch anymore.The tension in the air was palpable. The glances students gave each other resembled the looks you might see exchanged in a horror film, but...

Moundville Native American Festival

Moundville Native American Festival

Chandler Padgett October 8, 2015

The grassy mounds of earth are enigmatic from a distance, towering over the flat Alabama dirt and clay. Approach them in October, and these former Native American villages bustle with activity, ranging...