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New engineering complex leads campus renovations

New engineering complex leads campus renovations

Ashanka Kumari January 31, 2012

A new science and engineering building was completed and ready for engineering students when they returned to campus after winter break, Assistant Vice President for Construction Tim Leopard said. “The...

Swinson touts ethics code, Downtown Express

Swinson touts ethics code, Downtown Express

Melissa Brown January 31, 2012

Student Government Association President Stephen Swinson opened his State of the University address Monday night with a blunt assessment of the SGA’s shortcomings last fall. “We stumbled out of the...

Local attorney develops application to help newly detained

Local attorney develops application to help newly detained

Alyssa Locklar January 31, 2012

A Tuscaloosa attorney has developed a smartphone app to keep people from stressing about whom they ought to contact with their one call from a jailhouse. The application, called Busted, allows you to...

City awarded federal grant

City awarded federal grant

Melissa Brown January 31, 2012

Tuscaloosa is set to receive a $16.6 million federal grant to assist recovery from the April 27 tornadoes. The storm aid is part of a $55 million statewide allocation by the US Department of Housing and...

Tornado volunteers face new challenges

Tornado volunteers face new challenges

Briana Harris January 30, 2012

In the months following the April 27 tornadoes, more than 23,700 volunteers have devoted more than 3,000 hours of work to debris clearing, not including other areas of volunteer work in Tuscaloosa and...

Alabama alum following dreams in the Big Apple

Alex Cohen January 30, 2012

Students, especially those in small college towns, have great dreams. Their futures lie before them, the possibilities bounded only by their imaginations. Skeptical parents typically hold their breath,...

Students honor ‘Mockingbird’

Stephen N. Dethrage January 30, 2012

One of the Honors College's traditions celebrated its eleventh year Friday, when forty-five high school students traveled to Tuscaloosa for a luncheon honoring the winners of the "To Kill a Mockingbird"...

Strip, campus restaurants strive for high health scores

Strip, campus restaurants strive for high health scores

William Evans January 30, 2012

As a food establishment, each campus dining hall is required by state law to display, in a conspicuous location, its most recent health inspection report. The report, usually framed, looks like a fax sheet...

Bealltain arch intrigues audience through texture

Bealltain arch intrigues audience through texture

Jordan Cissell January 30, 2012

“Have you seen it up close?” asked Rachel Dobson, communications specialist and visual resources curator for the College of Arts and Sciences, as she moved towards her Clark Hall office window, focusing...

SGA adopts ethics code

Tray Smith January 30, 2012

Student Government Association officers will soon face new penalties for failing to comply with the SGA Code of Laws or fulfill their job responsibilities under the guidelines of a new ethics code the...

Honor societies offer different opportunities to lead

Katie Thurber January 30, 2012

Honorary societies can be a great way to get involved on campus, but with the thousands of other opportunities available, students are left wondering if there’s a benefit. There are 35 honor societies...

New health care bill covers birth control

Jasmine Cannon January 30, 2012

The Obama administration has agreed to include the payment for birth control or contraceptives in the new Affordable Care Act. After President Barack Obama signed the bill, government officials from the...