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Graduating in four years is no longer the “norm”

Alyssa Locklar September 15, 2011

Only 38 percent of full-time students who began pursuing a bachelor’s degree at The University of Alabama in the fall of 2004 completed their degree in four years, according to the United States Department...

University expands block seating

University expands block seating

Tray Smith September 15, 2011

The University has decided to expand Student Organization Seating into section S-3 of the lower bowl of Bryant-Denny Stadium, reserving 33 of 35 rows previously open to all student ticketholders. At...

Sterling Crimson’s corporate manager talks increased security

Sterling Crimson’s corporate manager talks increased security

Stephen N. Dethrage September 15, 2011

The management at Sterling Crimson, both locally and corporately, said they have spent the last several days listening to and beginning to address questions and concerns regarding security at their apartments...

From the rubble come Capstone Heroes

From the rubble come Capstone Heroes

Alyssa Locklar September 15, 2011

In the aftermath of the April 27 tornado, the University of Alabama set out to find individuals who surpassed expectations and truly made a difference on the road to recovery in Tuscaloosa. In their search,...

Museum hosts first College Night

Museum hosts first College Night

Katrina Sharpe September 15, 2011

If you’ve ever ventured into Smith Hall, you’ve probably noticed the giant skeleton of a Basiliasaurous hanging from the ceiling. Many people think it’s the original, although it’s actually a replica....

Coal mining proposition could have devastating effects on drinking water

Jared Downing September 15, 2011

Coal mining on the Black Warrior River faces a new attack. The Birmingham NAACP sent a letter signed by 22 environmental organizations Tuesday imploring President Robert Witt and UA to halt creation of...

Print Edition – September 14, 2011

Brian Connell September 14, 2011

Open publication - Free publishing - More crimson

ROTC program provides leadership opportunities for UA students

ROTC program provides leadership opportunities for UA students

Heather Lightsey September 14, 2011

Through a maturing process four years long, the University of Alabama’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) has been helping young men and women prepare to be officers in the military for over...

READ Alabama undergoes expansion, adds three schools

Elizabeth Manning September 14, 2011

READ Alabama began its second year by adding three new schools to its volunteer focus and has a satellite program in progress, with a total expansion to six schools in the program in the near future. ...

Barriers still stand in sorority rush process

Barriers still stand in sorority rush process

Will Tucker September 14, 2011

The first headlines in newspapers across the country on Sept. 11, 2001 didn’t come from New York City. Before four airliners changed course and changed history, one of the top national stories that day...

Students debate merits of Mac vs. PC

Students debate merits of Mac vs. PC

William Evans September 14, 2011

Microsoft Windows and Mac OS have been rival computer operating systems since their release in the mid-1980s. Although Windows today boasts nearly a 90 percent market share of client operating systems...

Tide prepares for Mean Green offense

Tide prepares for Mean Green offense

Laura Owens September 13, 2011

After a 27-11 win over Penn State this past weekend, Alabama began its work for this Saturday’s matchup against North Texas. Head coach Nick Saban said North Texas has an explosive offense that the defense...