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Auburn students, fans reach out to Tuscaloosa

Katherine Martin April 29, 2011

Students and fans of Auburn University have already begun to show support for the University of Alabama and the city of Tuscaloosa following the devastation from the tornado that has left parts of the...

Obama visits Tuscaloosa, offers condolences

Associated Press April 29, 2011

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Getting a direct look at the nation's most horrific tornado damage in decades, President Barack Obama on Friday prepared to comfort victims and offer the federal government's...

Volunteers converge on St. Matthias

Amanda Sams April 28, 2011

Within two hours of St. Matthias Episcopal Church on Skyland Boulevard opening up as a headquarters for volunteer coordination in Tuscaloosa to help with disaster relief efforts in the wake of an EF-5...

Tuscaloosa grows alongside the University

William Evans April 3, 2011

The University is not alone in its rising population. The city of Tuscaloosa experienced a 16 percent growth in population from 2000 to 2010, gaining about 12,500 more residents to reach a total of 90,468,...

DCAF a second year success

DCAF a second year success

Alexandra Ellsworth March 27, 2011

A weekend of music and arts brought approximately 4,000 people to Government Plaza for Creative Campus’s second annual Druid City Arts Festival on Saturday. The festival lasted from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.,...

Don’t limit Sunday sales

Letter to the Editor February 27, 2011

Tuscaloosa businesses and students alike have reason to celebrate after Tuesday’s vote to allow the sale of alcohol on Sundays. Businesses are looking forward to the increased profit accompanying the...

Point the spotlight anywhere… even the bench

Jason Galloway September 8, 2010

How could you develop a team so deep that the absence of a reigning Heisman Trophy winner would hardly make a difference? We’ve only seen tragedies in the past. We saw it when Texas quarterback and...

Dexateens represent new South, new values

Dexateens represent new South, new values

Morgan Dowdy August 24, 2010

Robert Christgau says Patterson Hood can’t sing. How would Christgau, most eminent of first-generation rock critics, react to the bending nasal drawl of a Dexateens harmony? He would like it anyway....

Frozen treats to beat the heat

Frozen treats to beat the heat

Kelsey Stein July 14, 2010

If you’re looking for ice cream in Tuscaloosa, there’s certainly plenty to scream about. Options abound for someone in need of a cold treat to relieve the blistering summer heat, from ice cream to...

UA program provides aid to Hannah Homes

Ashley McDaniel June 9, 2010

After the spring semester, the University’s Give-N-Go program collected a record of 35,040 pounds of donated items for Hannah Homes across Tuscaloosa, Shelby and Jefferson counties, providing basic necessities...

Midtown Village presents Sounds of Tuscaloosa

Jordan Staggs June 9, 2010

Tuscaloosa’s music scene is getting the chance to spread its influence with the first-ever Sounds of Tuscaloosa concert series. The event will take place on The Green at Midtown Village, located between...

Avantis prepare for Bama Bound Orientation sessions

Patty Vaughan June 9, 2010

Competition, time management and the creation of a new family are just three aspects new Avanti members face as they take the stage through the summer months to welcome new University students. Danny...