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Professor sounds off on Obamacare

Benjamin Smith July 11, 2012

Two weeks ago, the United States Supreme Court voted 5-4 to uphold the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which will expand health insurance to millions of currently uninsured Americans. Obamacare,...

Pate withdraws petition to change zoning for housing

Katherine Owen July 11, 2012

Just hours before the Tuscaloosa City Council was set to vote on a petition to rezone an area off Hargrove Road, developer Stan Pate withdrew the petition. “It was obvious it wasn’t going to pass,”...

Summer program shows students college life, benefits

Briana Harris July 11, 2012

Rising juniors and seniors attending Restoration Academy will have the chance to get a taste of college life while participating in a summer program here at the University of Alabama. Restoration Academy...

Habitat continues rebuilding families’ lost homes

Habitat continues rebuilding families’ lost homes

Briana Harris July 11, 2012

For Markedia Wells, the dream of home ownership became a reality on June 29 as she received the keys to her new home. A crowd of nearly 50 people gathered outside of Wells’ new home on 7th Street East...

Bailey made emergency management a priority at Texas Tech

Ashley Chaffin July 9, 2012

Texas Tech became the first university to be investigated by the U.S. Chemical Safety Board on Jan. 7, 2010, after a laboratory explosion left a graduate student seriously injured. Taylor Eighmy, senior...

At Tech, presidential finalist Bailey worked to diversify student population, achieve Tier One status

At Tech, presidential finalist Bailey worked to diversify student population, achieve Tier One status

Katherine Owen July 9, 2012

Texas Tech President Guy Bailey, a finalist for the University of Alabama Presidential search, already spent six years at the University of Alabama, earning a bachelors and masters degree. Now, 38 years...

Texas Tech president to interview with UA

Ashley Chaffin July 6, 2012

Guy Bailey, president of Texas Tech University, will interview for the University of Alabama presidency on Wednesday, July 11. According to an announcement made by UA System Chancellor Robert Witt, Bailey...

Aging Rose Towers set to implode

Aging Rose Towers set to implode

Katherine Owen July 2, 2012

Before the air in Tuscaloosa is filled with fireworks this Fourth of July, it will be filled with dust from the demolition of the 43-year-old University of Alabama residence hall, Rose Towers The towers...

Court ruling could affect Alabama law

Rich Robinson July 2, 2012

The Supreme Court struck down key provisions of Arizona’s new immigration law last week, while upholding one controversial section. The suit and resulting decision have stirred up debate about the...

CrossingPoints alumna ‘greatest grad’ finalist

CrossingPoints alumna ‘greatest grad’ finalist

Ashley Tripp July 2, 2012

A recent graduate of the University of Alabama’s special education program CrossingPoints was selected as a finalist for a nationwide contest honoring students’ success. “My parents were actually...

UA hosts camp for teachers

Emily Dallas July 2, 2012

More than two-dozen teachers from across the Southeast recently attended a camp held at the University of Alabama to learn new ways of expanding their students’ interest in science. The camp was held...

Students offer AP test preparation

Melissa Brown July 2, 2012

Though many high school students spend their summers blissfully disconnected from school work, indulging in vacation, hot weather and summer activities, more than 50 Tuscaloosa City and Tuscaloosa County...