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Developer brings innovative designs to Tuscaloosa

Developer brings innovative designs to Tuscaloosa

Tara Massouleh September 23, 2014

In Clayton Hudson’s Tuscaloosa office, the walls are plastered with blueprints, professional city renderings and architectural sketches representing Allied Realty and Development’s current projects,...

Tuscaloosa City Council votes on Jinsei location

Tuscaloosa City Council votes on Jinsei location

Ben Jackson September 14, 2014

Tuesday night’s City Council Meeting ran unusually long as representatives and supporters of Jinsei, a high end sushi restaurant chain, battled with the Tuscaloosa County Preservation Society and other...

Feminism should be considered a force for equality, not a dirty word

Rich Robinson September 8, 2014

The United States was not founded as an equal nation. Spoiler alert: our land was not perfect at its founding despite the best efforts of historical revisionists who try to paint infant America and its...

Contemporary restaurant in historic district sparks controversy

Kaylin Bowen September 8, 2014

Jinsei, a Japanese sushi restaurant slated to be built in Downtown Tuscaloosa’s historic district, is facing a mixed welcome from area residents. Barring an appeal from the Tuscaloosa City Council, the...

Time to rethink Tuscaloosa relationship

Chisolm Allenlundy September 7, 2014

In the 2011-2012 school year, The University of Alabama had an economic impact on the metro area of Tuscaloosa worth approximately $1.6 billion, including payrolls, local procurement and student and visitor...

Biking group rides, maintains trails

Biking group rides, maintains trails

Cokie Thompson August 24, 2014

The first few weeks of school are all about getting involved on campus, but Tuscaloosa has more to offer than recruitment drives and free T-shirts. Just a few minutes off campus, a group of dedicated mountain...

Islamic Society offers Muslims opportunities for service, faith

Islamic Society offers Muslims opportunities for service, faith

Hannah Widener August 17, 2014

When Muhammed AlShaikh came to The University of Alabama, he was not used to seeing girls in short dresses or showing their hair. Coming from Saudi Arabia, a society with a strict religious culture, AlShaikh,...

Folk band to play at Bama

Folk band to play at Bama

Kinsey Haynes August 17, 2014

In south Alabama, numerous genres of music blend, accentuating the area’s diverse culture. The Mulligan Brothers will play Thursday at the Bama Theatre’s annual acoustic night. This will be the band’s...

Students get involved outdoors

Students get involved outdoors

Tara Massouleh, Katherine Metcalf August 17, 2014

When first-year students arrive on campus, one piece of advice given to them is to get involved on campus early. For 90 freshmen, getting involved starts even before classes begin. Through the Honors College...

Cash Cash to headline Greekfest

Cash Cash to headline Greekfest

Francie Johnson August 17, 2014

Although Saturday marks Costa Greekfest’s sixth consecutive year at The University of Alabama, it will be a day of firsts for the festival. From a new lighting system to a new location to the new Greekfest...

Tuscaloosa named among top college towns

Tuscaloosa named among top college towns

Samuel Yang August 17, 2014

Livability, student-to-resident ratio, cultural offerings, school presence and large employers can help define a college town’s success. Best College Reviews, which compiled a list of “The 50 Best...

Hot Hundred will return to campus

Hot Hundred will return to campus

Samuel Yang July 15, 2014

The Hot Hundred bike ride, with its Tuscaloosa roots and university connections, will return to campus Saturday with discounted tickets available to students.“Really anyone can come out to experience...