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Department of Energy approves two new grants amidst controversy

Matt Mecoli October 10, 2011

The Department of Energy approved two loan guarantees worth more than $1 billion for solar energy projects in Nevada and Arizona last Wednesday. This announcement comes two days before the expiration date...

Crimson Closet suits up students for interviews

Lis Garcia October 10, 2011

Andrew Russell leads a lonely life at his job in the Ferguson Center. “You’ll probably be the only person who comes in here today,” he said, sitting at his desk in a room filled with racks of suits...

After iPhone 4S debut, Apple loses its visionary

After iPhone 4S debut, Apple loses its visionary

Kris Mitchell October 10, 2011

Times have been both hopeful and disheartening for Apple. In one week, the company unveiled a new successor in its iPhone lineup, but suffered the loss of its visionary CEO, Steve Jobs, who died last Thursday....

Healthy habits in college can help delay Alzheimer’s

Lis Garcia October 10, 2011

As college students in the early stages of life, it’s easy to live by the mantra “party now, worry later.” But what if our lack of regard affects us more than we think? “I believe as college students...

Women’s center to host vigil for domestic violence

Ashanka Kumari October 10, 2011

On average, four people die every day in the U.S. as a result of dating and domestic violence. Over 30 deaths were reported in Alabama last year alone, according to a press release. One in three college...

Bravo country music star comes to Tuscaloosa

Bravo country music star comes to Tuscaloosa

Taylor Holland October 10, 2011

When Karen Waldrup, a country musician and contestant on Bravo’s first season of Platinum Hit, came to Tuscaloosa to play the Heroes in the Storm concert at Bryant-Denny Stadium last July, she said she...

Social media gives users life after death on the Web

Social media gives users life after death on the Web

Judah Martin October 10, 2011

Grieving in the 21 century is a bit different than grieving used to be. Social media sites like Facebook were designed for updating the activities of living individuals. However, when a user dies, their...

Senators split on releasing SGA documents

Matt Mecoli October 10, 2011

Though the Student Government Association Senate resolution requesting that UA administrators release records surrounding former SGA President Grant Cochran’s resignation was tabled by the Senate last...

Healthy habits in college can help delay Alzheimer’s

Lis Garcia October 10, 2011

As college students in the early stages of life, it’s easy to live by the mantra “party now, worry later.” But what if our lack of regard affects us more than we think? “I believe as college students...

Environmental council's community garden fights for real food

Environmental council’s community garden fights for real food

Jessica Ruffin October 10, 2011

Brett Hannan wants everyone to know being progressive is not about politics for the University of Alabama Environmental Council (UAECo). “We want to build a coalition of progressive-minded students,...

Storytellers of Steppenwolf

Storytellers of Steppenwolf

Ashanka Kumari October 10, 2011

John Kay, lead singer for the band Steppenwolf, said music could be a lot more than just a form of entertainment on Monday during the band’s concert and lecture at Moody Music Hall. “It's about what...

Athletic trainers: the other team on the field

Athletic trainers: the other team on the field

Aldo Amato October 10, 2011

As Alabama strength coach Scott Cochran comes across the screen at Bryant-Denny Stadium, the crowd erupts and Alabama fans across the stadium put up four fingers to signal the beginning of the fourth quarter....