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Farmer's Market returns to campus

Farmer’s Market returns to campus

Briana Harris April 10, 2012

The lawn of Canterbury Episcopal Chapel on the corner of Hackberry Road and University Boulevard will be full of vendors offering fruits, vegetables, cakes, bread, pork, beef and many other goods this...

Animal rights group showcases adoptable dogs

Animal rights group showcases adoptable dogs

Mazie Bryant April 10, 2012

This month not only marks the one-year anniversary of the historic April 27 tornadoes, but also the one-year anniversary of the formation of the Alabama Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,...

Witt oversaw era of unprecedented growth

Witt oversaw era of unprecedented growth

Tray Smith April 10, 2012

Nine years ago, the University of Alabama was a different place. Fewer than 20,000 students populated a campus that did not yet include the Bryce property or an Honors College. The University accepted...

UAB, UAH hope for more board diversity

Stephen N. Dethrage April 10, 2012

Rising tensions between the schools of the University of Alabama system and their board of trustees seem to have been relaxed by increased cooperation from the Board and the appointment of Robert Witt...

Multicultural sorority invites potential members

Melissa Brown April 10, 2012

Though the University of Alabama is a campus with a famously large and active greek community, students may not realize there are options beyond the traditionally white and black sororities. Sigma Lambda...

Raising the Red Flag

Bobby Atkinson April 10, 2012

Sexual assault is an epidemic on college campuses across the nation. College women are four times more likely than the general public to be sexually assaulted, and one in four female students will become...

Good Art Show sells student art for charity

Kyle Kozak April 9, 2012

The members of the University’s honor course, The Art of Giving Back, will host The Good Art Show on Tuesday, April 17, from 4 to 6 p.m., in Nott Hall. Proceeds from the show will support Tuscaloosa’s...

Many students prefer print format to get their news

Ashanka Kumari April 9, 2012

The Collegiate Readership Program, sponsored by the office of the provost, provides about 800 copies daily of USA Today and The New York Times to students and faculty as an academic resource, said Jennifer...

SAA, Phi Sigma Kappa hosting charity golf tournament

Judah Martin April 9, 2012

Community members and students alike will take to the links to raise money for local charities Friday in the Student Alumni Association’s annual Rise and Shine charity golf tournament. The tournament...

Art history professor to retire after 40 years at UA

Art history professor to retire after 40 years at UA

Jordan Cissell April 9, 2012

Art history professor Robert Mellown is set to retire at the end of the spring semester after decades of teaching at the University. The 2011-2012 academic year marks his fortieth in the department of...

City plans services to remember tornado

Adrienne Burch April 9, 2012

The city of Tuscaloosa will hold a community memorial service on April 27 to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the devastating EF4 tornado that tore through Tuscaloosa last spring. The service is...

Schools find president in different ways

Tray Smith April 9, 2012

A 23-member advisory committee has been appointed to assist in the search process for the next president of the University of Alabama, UA System Chancellor Robert Witt announced Friday. “After consulting...