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Fall recruitment is right around the corner

Katherine Mitchell July 27, 2011

Every year, hundreds of girls flock to the houses on Magnolia and Colonial Drive to participate in fall sorority recruitment. Recruitment week, also known as rush week, is a time when the University’s...

Stoop kid gets back on his stoop

Stoop kid gets back on his stoop

Mari Johnson July 27, 2011

For the past 20 years, 90s babies have been kicking and screaming to see some of their favorite childhood shows return to television, and on Monday night, their tantrums were over. In response to numerous...

Neighborhoods plan next move after storm

Neighborhoods plan next move after storm

Sarah Massey July 27, 2011

Forest Lake By Sarah Massey For residents of Forest Lake, the recovery over the last three months since the tornado has largely been focused on cleanup and planning for the future of the neighborhood....

Delta Gamma joins greek community

Delta Gamma joins greek community

Ashley Chaffin July 27, 2011

The UA Panhellenic community will welcome a new organization into their ranks this year with Delta Gamma sorority. Delta Gamma is one of the top three largest sororities in the country and has traditions...

Rival students work together to rebuild

Rival students work together to rebuild

Noomi Grootens July 27, 2011

Two rivals came together to work for the same cause last week – building new homes for two families who were affected by the April 27 tornado that ripped through Tuscaloosa. More than 60 University...

University to enforce new bike policies

Sarah Massey July 27, 2011

On July 12, the University Transportation Services introduced a new bicycle policy that will take effect in the fall semester. With a requirement to register bikes, regulations on where bikes can be parked...

New housing complex in the works

Mari Johnson July 27, 2011

Construction on a new, $41 million student housing complex is set to begin on the former site of the Delaware Jackson public housing complex between DCH Regional Medical Center and the University of Alabama...

T-Town competes in Tea Town USA

Jasmine Cannon July 20, 2011

There are eight days left to vote for Tuscaloosa in the McAlister’s Deli Tea Town USA contest. As stated on the official voting website, teatownusa.com, the town with the most votes and bonus points...

ONYX prepares to start year off right

Jasmine Cannon July 20, 2011

Members of the minority student organization ONYX have decided to take a new approach for the upcoming 2011-2012 school year. ONYX started out as a block party hosted by the National Panhellenic Council...

Tony's top five (a weekly list of fame and failure)

Tony’s top five (a weekly list of fame and failure)

Tony Tsoukalas July 20, 2011

5. Sparty, Michigan State As far as mascots go, Sparty is absolutely ripped. In a world of cute and cuddly, Sparty definitely breaks the mold. His six-pack abs and rocking headpiece let anyone traveling...

Computer science program awarded grant

Jasmine Cannon July 20, 2011

Earlier in July, the University’s computer science program was awarded a $15,000 grant from Google that will be used to fund a computer science program for high school teachers. “We are very excited...

FEMA hosts housing and recovery expo

Jonathan Reed July 20, 2011

On the eve of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Monday deadline for registration, FEMA and other agencies came together at a one-stop shop for recovery assistance. The Housing and Recovery Expo,...