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Relay specialist dedicates career to fighting cancer

Relay specialist dedicates career to fighting cancer

Allison M. Cohen October 22, 2014

For many, fears are what hold them back. But for a select few, their fears unleash their greatest potential. Anna Lisa Weigel is one of those few. Weigel serves on the front line of the fight against cancer...

Alabama IJM strives to halt slavery, trafficking in world

Alabama IJM strives to halt slavery, trafficking in world

Grace Golden October 22, 2014

Alabama International Justice Mission exists to raise both money and awareness in order to end slavery around the world. “There are currently nearly 30 million slaves around the world,” said Maggie...

Tide prepares to take on Vols

Tide prepares to take on Vols

Nolan Imsande October 22, 2014

Alabama will travel to Knoxville, Tennessee, this weekend to renew its annual rivalry with the Volunteers. The two sides will be meeting for the 96th time with a series record of 50-38-7 in Alabama’s...

Speakers discuss recent Ebola coverage

Mary Catherine Connors October 22, 2014

As the world is busy handling the Ebola outbreak centered in West Africa with intermittent cases found in Europe and North America, students and Tuscaloosa health professionals prepare themselves by 
learning...

Uber must have stricter criteria

Matthew Bailey October 20, 2014

Tuscaloosa has recently become involved in a debate many other cities are dealing with: ridesharing. Uber, a California-based ridesharing company, expanded to Tuscaloosa and was providing its services...

Omar Pérez to perform poetry reading downtown

Omar Pérez to perform poetry reading downtown

Drew Pendleton October 20, 2014

While the United States works to improve relations within Cuba, the University has built connections here, one of which will be on display Tuesday when Omar Pérez, a Cuban poet and musician, will...

Students are visitors and should act as such

Chisolm Allenlundy October 19, 2014

Throughout my two and a half years at The University of Alabama, I have heard one complaint from Tuscaloosa residents regarding the University so many times that it seems as though it is an inevitable...

Barnes & Noble to host Scott Bomar book signing

Barnes & Noble to host Scott Bomar book signing

Matthew Wilson October 12, 2014

The melody of electric guitars and the southern twang of Lynyrd Skynyrd filled young Scott B. Bomar’s room when he was a child trying to learn guitar in the late ‘80s. Since then, the Nashville native’s...

Uber should remain in Tuscaloosa despite lawsuits in other cities

Jackson Poe October 6, 2014

By now, most people have heard of Uber. The ride sharing service has exploded in the past few years and now operates in 45 countries. Uber started off in major markets, but this school year, Uber decided...

Jinsei to open February

Jinsei to open February

Anslee Wilson October 5, 2014

As Tuscaloosa continues to expand its local dining scene, students can look forward to the arrival of Jinsei Sushi in February 2015. The contemporary Japanese restaurant will open its third location on...

UA men run mile in her shoes to raise domestic abuse awareness

UA men run mile in her shoes to raise domestic abuse awareness

Hannah Hammitte October 1, 2014

Most fall Saturdays, the Quad is home to thousands of Alabama fans sitting under hundreds of white tents, cheering on their 
Crimson Tide. Wednesday night the Quad hosted something a bit more special....

The B Side opens

The B Side opens

Hope Runyan October 1, 2014

The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will host the second annual “The B Side” art exhibit at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center this October, featuring works from 13 artists from Tuscaloosa, Birmingham...