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Warrant out to arrest third suspect in rape of UA student

Warrant out to arrest third suspect in rape of UA student

Camille Studebaker April 10, 2018

Two men were arrested on first-degree rape charges on Thursday after a 22-year-old University of Alabama student was sexually assaulted by three men. A warrant is out for the arrest of the third suspect,...

Computer science department grows with technology

Computer science department grows with technology

Shahriyar Emami April 9, 2018

The UA department of computer science has about 250 undergraduate students, but Jeff Gray, a professor in the department, said the department believes the number could be higher.  Gray said the mantra...

Student advising sessions vary to accommodate department sizes

Annie Hollon April 9, 2018

As the University's incoming freshman classes continue to grow, required registration sessions have started to vary from college to college to accommodate different department sizes, but students and advisors...

Great Campus Write-In to help students write papers

Great Campus Write-In to help students write papers

Annie Hollon April 6, 2018

Who: All students are welcome to attend. The event is sponsored by University Libraries and the University Writing Center. What: Great Campus Write-In When: Monday, April 9 from 1-4 p.m. Where: Room 205...

UA English professor sweeps awards season

UA English professor sweeps awards season

April 5, 2018

Born in Greene County, Trudier Harris and her family moved to Tuscaloosa after her father died when she was six, leading her to Stillman College and her lengthy, notable career in English.  Harris, a...

UA students partner with Capstone Village residents to create children's book

UA students partner with Capstone Village residents to create children’s book

Jennifer Johns April 5, 2018

Looking down at a photo of her grandchildren, Beverley Shivers Sweeney, an 89-year-old resident of Capstone Village, told stories about taking her grandchildren to feed bread to ducks. Sitting by a lake,...

SGA President McGiffert starts on initiatives shortly after inauguration

SGA President McGiffert starts on initiatives shortly after inauguration

Jackson Fuentes April 5, 2018

Recently-inaugurated SGA President Price McGiffert, a junior majoring in civil engineering, is hitting the ground running, initiating programs such as Turn Tuscaloosa Teal as early as April 15.  McGiffert’s...

Spring pollen count high in Tuscaloosa

Spring pollen count high in Tuscaloosa

Shahriyar Emami April 4, 2018

According to the Alabama Allergy and Asthma Center, the pollen count for trees is high in 2018. In Tuscaloosa, spring means warm weather, more hours of daylight and flowers blooming with spring allergies....

UA junior wins PRWeek's Outstanding Student Award

UA junior wins PRWeek’s Outstanding Student Award

Annie Hollon April 4, 2018

Maret Montanari was the first student from The University of Alabama to win the Outstanding Student Award at the PRWeek Awards.   Others in the past have made it to the final round, but Montanari, a junior...

Alabama Power donates three charging stations to campus

Alabama Power donates three charging stations to campus

Rylie Curry April 3, 2018

After researching the problem with the UA Capstone Agency and talking to students, Alabama Power is donating three charging stations to North Lawn Hall, the Student Recreation Center and the Student Health...

Supe Store to hold spring sale for supplies, clothes

Rylie Curry April 2, 2018

What: Supe Store Sidewalk Sale Who: The University Supply Store When: Monday, April 2 through Sunday, April 8, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Ferguson Center and Bryant Drive Supe Store Locations Why: The University...

Alabama workforce requires more preparation according to survey

Shahriyar Emami April 2, 2018

According to a recently released survey of Alabama executives, one of the top five issues facing the state are education and workplace training, but students coming out of The University of Alabama don't...