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Bentley takes the Capitol

Bentley takes the Capitol

Amanda Sams January 18, 2011

Gov. Robert J. Bentley took his oath of office Monday amidst cheers and shouts of “The doctor is in the house!” The inauguration festivities commenced with a parade led by the Million Dollar Band....

Science presentation talks nanotechnology

Bethany Blair January 14, 2011

University researchers are hosting a Science Café to inform the public about the benefits of nanotechnology Saturday, according to a UA news release. The event, organized by Nitin Chopra, assistant professor...

Lecture to explore women’s changing roles in politics

Amanda Sams January 14, 2011

Women and politics are mixing more than ever, with high profile leaders like Hilary Rodham Clinton and Sarah Palin blazing the way toward shattering that glass ceiling. Associate professor of communication...

Women fight off intruder in apartment complex near campus

CW Staff January 14, 2011

Tuscaloosa police told the Tuscaloosa News Thursday that two young women chased an intruder from their apartments at Crimson Place Condominiums early Thursday morning. The intruder, 20-year-old Yuni Romero...

Print Edition – January 14, 2011

Brian Connell January 14, 2011

Open publication - Free publishing

New SGA constitution in the works

Katherine Martin January 13, 2011

The Student Government Association is in the final stages of adopting a new constitution, Attorney General Ryan Sprinkle said at Thursday’s Senate meeting. The proposed constitution is a total revision...

Longtime Board of Trustees member dies

Allie Hulcher January 13, 2011

T. Massey Bedsole, who served on the University of Alabama’s Board of Trustees from 1979 to 1988, died on New Year’s Day. He was the University’s oldest trustee emeritus, meaning he was an honorary...

UA loses dean, adviser, friend

Hannah Mask January 13, 2011

The assistant director of student judicial affairs died Dec. 25 at his home in Tuscaloosa, said Jill Satcher, assistant director of judicial intake. Mark Foster, 49, served in many positions at the University,...

Local animal shelters promote adoptions

Brittney Knox January 13, 2011

Whether you enjoy walking your dog along the Quad or playing with your cat, students who have the time to devote to loving an animal should be aware of the pet adoption opportunities around Tuscaloosa....

Sunday alcohol sales vote upcoming

William Evans January 13, 2011

The city of Tuscaloosa will vote Feb. 22 on a referendum to allow alcohol sales on Sundays. Students must be registered to vote for the referendum before Feb. 10, Grant Cochran, SGA vice president of...

Senior dies of unknown causes

Jennie Kushner January 13, 2011

Doug Ravenelle, a senior in the College of Human Environmental Sciences, died in Tuscaloosa Jan. 7. The cause of death is unknown. Ravenelle, a Huntsville native, was a member of the University’s recreational...

Student dies in residence hall over winter break

CW Staff January 13, 2011

A freshman majoring in engineering died Dec. 15, according to a memorandum provided by the University. Deondre Street, 18, was less than a month away from turning 19. He was discovered deceased in Rose...