Shelton State Community College News

Browse past news stories for Shelton State Community College in Tuscaloosa, AL:

  • Blackhawks down Bucs in Slugfest (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on March 20, 2010 at 08:40:11 am
    From staff reports TUSCALOOSA | The Southeastern Iowa Blackhawks, on a spring break trip that included stops in Tennessee and Mississippi, came to town on Friday and handed the Shelton State Community College baseball team a 13-8 loss.
  • Around Town 3/18 (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on March 19, 2010 at 08:37:10 am
    SATURDAY ARTS Kentuck Ala cARTe: Noon-2 p.m. at Kentuck Gallery, downtown Northport. Raku pottery demonstrations, Japanese cuisine and origami. Call 205-758-1257.
  • Lady Bucs return to national tournament (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on March 16, 2010 at 02:40:40 pm
    By Andrew Carroll Sports Writer Shelton State Community College’s Madonna Thompson has taken teams with better records, more depth and more experience to Kansas, site of the National Junior College Athletic Association Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament.
  • Shelton State hunts for more funds as scholarship deadline looms (Mobile Press-Register)
    posted on March 15, 2010 at 11:52:50 am
    TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Today is the deadline for about 50 scholarships Shelton State Community College foundation gives out each year, coming at a time when record enrollment and a tough economy have made the need greater than ever.
  • Brown, Caddell ready for national tournament (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on March 15, 2010 at 08:40:28 am
    By Andrew Carroll Sports Writer Saraethea Brown and Nicole Caddell left Saturday for Kansas, which isn’t usually a popular spring destination for college students. But it’s where the Shelton State Community College women’s basketball team went to pursue a national championship.
  • Tough economy leaves Shelton State struggling (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on March 15, 2010 at 08:36:53 am
    By Adam Jones Staff Writer Leaders of the Shelton State Community Foundation sent urgent letters in the fall to the school's supporters for two reasons.
  • Roundup: American Christian Academy rolls past Holy Spirit (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on March 13, 2010 at 09:39:54 am
    From staff reports TUSCALOOSA | American Christian Academy collected its 11th win of the season Friday with a 7-2 home win against Holy Spirit in high school baseball action.
  • West Alabama college athletes (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on March 12, 2010 at 09:39:57 am
    By Coy Slavik Special to The Tuscaloosa News Following are updates and statistics through March 10 of former Tuscaloosa-area high school athletes now competing at the collegiate level: Baseball Alabama freshman outfielder Brett Booth (Tuscaloosa County): Batting .304 (7-for-23) with five runs, nine RBIs, one home run for Crimson Tide (8-1).
  • AROUND TOWN: March 9 (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on March 9, 2010 at 09:41:00 am
    TUESDAY ARTS Terrific Tuesday Concert Series: 1:15 p.m. in the Alabama Power Recital Hall at Shelton State Community College. Featuring selections from Opera and Musical Theatre, UA Opera and Theatre members, with Paul Houghtaling, director from the University of Alabama. Free.
  • Guzzardo continues senior year in MAC Tournament (The Buchtelite)
    posted on March 9, 2010 at 02:54:06 am
    When Tracey Porter of the New Orleans Saints intercepted a pass by the Colts' Peyton Manning during the Super Bowl to seal the win, Ayla Guzzardo was the happiest person in Ohio. The Hammond, La. native plays point guard for the Zips women's basketball team and has always been a New Orleans Saints fan.
  • AROUND TOWN (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on March 8, 2010 at 09:43:09 am
    MONDAY ARTS Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra Goes to the Movies Concert: 7:30 p.m. in the Bama Theatre, 600 Greensboro Ave. Features famous movie themes from the top movie composers: Williams, Mancini, Elfman and more. Carlton McCreery, guest conductor. Call 205-752-5515 for tickets. COMMUNITY
  • Local leaders unsure about regional school plan (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on March 7, 2010 at 09:44:03 am
    By Jamon Smith Staff Writer TUSCALOOSA | Many West Alabama local government and education leaders agree a stronger focus on career technical education has been necessary for years.
  • Bucs let title slip away (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on March 7, 2010 at 09:40:19 am
    By Spencer White Special to the Tuscaloosa News TUSCALOOSA | Shelton State Community College sophomore Justin Wagner, feebly trying to hide his tears from view, stood in the hallway of the locker rooms. “I didn’t think it would end like that,” Wagner said in a barely audible whisper.
  • Bucs win 5th straight title (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on March 4, 2010 at 09:39:39 am
    By Tommy Deas Executive Sports Editor Areial Woods stood all alone at the free throw line Wednesday night at Umphrey Center. Shelton State Community College's sophomore guard from Aliceville had watched Northwest-Shoals cut a five-point deficit to a single point in the final minute...
  • Bucs, Patriots in ACCC final (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on March 3, 2010 at 09:39:19 am
    By Spencer White Special to The Tuscaloosa News Riding heart-stopping last-second heroics by sophomore forward Saraethea Brown and a crucial late basket by point guard Areial Woods, the Shelton State Community College women's basketball team won a 74-72 thriller over Gadsden State in the semifinals of the Alabama Community College Conference Tournament on Tuesday night at Umphrey Center.
  • CVCC: Pirates start ACCC tournament today (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)
    posted on March 3, 2010 at 05:03:44 am
    The Chattahoochee Valley Community College men’s basketball team begins ACCC tournament play today in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
  • AROUND TOWN: March 2 (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on March 2, 2010 at 09:34:35 am
    TUESDAY ARTS UA Trombone Choir: 7:30 p.m. in the Moody Music Building, University of Alabama campus. Call 205-348-7111. Terrific Tuesday Concert Series: 1:15 p.m. in the Alabama Power Recital Hall at Shelton State Community College. Featuring Hyesook Jung, piano, music faculty of Stillman College. Free.
  • Bucs overcome poor first half to beat Lawson State (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on March 2, 2010 at 09:33:05 am
    By Spencer White Special to the Tuscaloosa News There were a few bye game jitters for the Shelton State Community College women's basketball team, but not enough to cost their tournament lives, as the Lady Bucs began their Alabama Community College Conference Tournament with a hard-fought 79-72 victory over the Lawson State Cougars at the Umphrey Center on Monday night.
  • Trip to national tournament on the line for ACCC teams (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on February 28, 2010 at 09:34:36 am
    By Tommy Deas Executive Sports Editor If you want to understand just what it means to play in the Alabama Community College Conference Tournament, talk to Josh Mickler.
  • A year after truck crash, four Shelton State players making the most out of life (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on February 28, 2010 at 09:34:14 am
    By Becky Hopf Special to The Tuscaloosa News The signs were piling up. It was raining. It was cold. It was early morning. They planned to go in two cars, but at the last minute took a pick-up truck.
  • Bucs’ Brown has knack for taking center stage (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on February 28, 2010 at 09:32:34 am
    By Becky Hopf Special to The Tuscaloosa News In Jackson, Miss., Saraethea Brown turned heads as the only girl who played football on a middle school team, as a two-year starter at tackle no less.
  • Pirates to feature new looks (The Sand Mountain Reporter)
    posted on February 25, 2010 at 01:11:33 am
    For a baseball program so steeped in tradition, the 2010 Boaz Pirate team has a lot of newness to it. The Pirates, coached by Nickey Dixon, will have at least six new faces in their starting lineup.
  • Victory Christian girls capture ACEAA championship (The Commercial Dispatch)
    posted on February 24, 2010 at 03:48:13 pm
    Sports never follow a plan.
  • Regional school plan reaction mixed (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on February 23, 2010 at 09:36:49 am
    By Jamon Smith Staff Writer The Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama's proposed regional high school was met with mixed reviews by members of the Tuscaloosa County Board of Education during a work session Monday night.
  • AROUND TOWN: February 23 (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on February 23, 2010 at 09:34:28 am
    TUESDAY ARTS Saint Joan: 7:30 p.m. in the Gallaway Theatre, Stadium Drive on the University of Alabama campus. George Bernard Shaw's play about Joan of Arc. Presented by the UA Department of Theatre and Dance. Tickets are $17 for adults; $15 for UA faculty/staff and senior citizens; $12 for students/ children.
  • Bucs get big win over Hanceville (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on February 21, 2010 at 09:43:57 am
    By Spencer White Special to The Tuscaloosa News The No. 7 Shelton State Community College Buccaneers won a battle of top 10 national powers, toppling No. 5 Wallace-Hanceville at Umphrey Coliseum on Saturday night.
  • $35 million regional school to be proposed (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on February 21, 2010 at 09:37:03 am
    By Jamon Smith Staff Writer The Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama plans to present its vision of a new regional high school to the Tuscaloosa County Board of Education on Monday.
  • Input sought on center’s direction (The Tuscaloosa News)
    posted on February 19, 2010 at 09:37:25 am
    By Jamon Smith Staff Writer TUSCALOOSA | The Tuscaloosa City Board of Education held a public forum at Central High School on Thursday about the direction of the Tuscaloosa Center for Technology. For the past five years, school leaders discussed the need for a new building for the center, which was built in 1969.
  • The Clanton Advertiser (Clanton Advertiser)
    posted on February 19, 2010 at 05:01:19 am
    Chilton Christian Academy’s boys basketball team was knocked out of the ACEA state final four tournament, 56-53 on Thursday by Tuscaloosa Christian.
  • Traffic safety grants awarded to state regions (The Gadsden Times)
    posted on February 19, 2010 at 03:41:03 am
    Times Staff Reports In 2009, Alabama’s roads were “the safest they’ve been in decades,” Gov. Bob Riley said in his recent State of the State address.