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Board of Trustees to discuss tuition increase

Katherine Martin June 14, 2011

The University of Alabama System Board of Trustees will meet this week in Mobile to discuss tuition increases during the Finance Committee meeting, said Kellee Reinhart, vice chancellor for System Relations...

University unsure of plans for graduation

Stephanie Brumfield June 8, 2011

Like most graduating seniors, Michael Wynn left Tuscaloosa much earlier than he had planned. Rather than having a week and a half to say goodbye to his friends and newfound home, he had two days. Little...

Police departments adjust following tornado

Jasmine Cannon June 7, 2011

After the tornado hit and damaged much of Tuscaloosa and surrounding areas, there was a desperate need for help from local emergency services units. The University of Alabama Police Department and the...

UA Students In Ecuador Trek Jungle For Science

UA Students In Ecuador Trek Jungle For Science

Caroline Murray June 7, 2011

Only two weeks after the first trek through the jungle, the last trek had arrived. The now familiar sights and sounds were all around on this final hike. The water from the river we had just trudged through...

Boys state ‘citizens’ talk to public officials

Robert Moore June 7, 2011

This past week, The University of Alabama and the West Alabama community welcomed more than 500 high school students to the city of Tuscaloosa for the 74th Annual American Legion Boys State convention....

UA hosts tornado research team

Stephen N. Dethrage June 7, 2011

A research team featuring professors and scientists from all over America has been gathered in Tuscaloosa since late April to investigate and gather data about the damage to buildings and structures affected...

Vigil lights darkest hour

Vigil lights darkest hour

Robert Moore June 7, 2011

On June 1, Tuscaloosa held a candlelight vigil to honor those who lost their lives and those who dedicated their time and effort in the aftermath of the April 27 tornado.   Vigil attendees began to...

UA student survives two deadly storms

UA student survives two deadly storms

Ashley Chaffin June 7, 2011

Like many University of Alabama students, Emily Fuller decided to head home after the University cancelled finals in the wake of the April 27 tornado. Looking forward to being home and away from the destruction,...

UA Greek Relief raises $135,000

UA Greek Relief raises $135,000

Marquavius Burnett June 7, 2011

When the record-breaking tornado struck the city of Tuscaloosa, The University of Alabama officials advised students to get out of the city and travel home, if possible. Instead of leaving, members of...

Samaritan's Purse focuses on the people

Samaritan’s Purse focuses on the people

Jasmine Cannon June 7, 2011

  According to the Samaritan’s Purse website, the organization has worked for more than 40 years to help those in need all over the world,. After the tornado that devastated areas of Tuscaloosa on...

Tornado Song Sends Hopeful Message

MariAna Johnson June 7, 2011

About a month after the April 27 tornado, citizens of Tuscaloosa are still finding ways to help uplift the community. One of these ways is through music. Three UA alumni, Ryan Davis, Andrew Cotten and...

Alabama Snags Top Recruits

Alabama Snags Top Recruits

Marquavius Burnett June 1, 2011

The Alabama men’s basketball team earned a nationally ranked 2011 recruiting class. The class is ranked fifth according to rivals.com and No. 13 according to ESPN.com. This year’s class includes Trevor...