ONLINE LIFESTYLES Blood drive to be Stay healthy in held Tuesday the new year 5 Wednesday, January 19, 2011 Serving the University of Alabama since 1894 Vol. 117, Issue 69 Bentley Home Court Heroics takes the Capitol CW | Sara Beth Colburn Gov. Robert Bentley delivers his inauguration speech on Monday. By Amanda Sams Senior Staff Reporter
[email protected] Gov. Robert Bentley took See more the oath of photos office Monday amidst cheers online @ cw.ua.edu and shouts of “The doctor is in the house!” The inauguration festivities commenced with a parade led by the Million Dollar Band. “It was pretty exciting to be a part of history in the making,” said Candace Murphy, a senior color guard member majoring in broadcast journalism. “News cameras were everywhere awaiting the Tide upsets Kentucky, governor’s arrival, and people lined the fences yelling ‘Roll Tide!’ as we passed.” stays undefeated at home The red-sequined uniforms of the Crimsonettes glittered and the white plumed hats of the musi- By Laura Owens cians stood tall as the band marched to the beat Assistant Sports Editor of the fight song. Bentley, a UA alumnus, and his
[email protected] wife, Dianne, followed directly behind in a black Expedition. Despite a game plagued with turnovers, the Hundreds of onlookers, scattered over Capitol Alabama Crimson Tide (11-7, 3-1 SEC) managed to Hill and the surrounding streets, strained to pull a 68-66 victory over the No. 12 Kentucky Wildcats catch a first glimpse of the new governor as he (14-4, 2-2 SEC) Tuesday night in Coleman Coliseum, smiled and waved to the crowd.