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Photography exhibit offers rare look at Cuba

Photography exhibit offers rare look at Cuba

Taylor Holland October 6, 2010

An upcoming photography exhibit will give UA students and staff a rare look at Cuba, a country not many are familiar with. The exhibit, set to open Oct. 11 in the Grand Gallery of Smith Hall, will feature...

Driving simulation eye-opening for students

Driving simulation eye-opening for students

Ashanka Kumari October 6, 2010

The Student Government Association and UA Transportation Services sponsored a distracted driving simulation in the Ferguson Center Plaza Monday. According to SGA Vice President for Student Affairs Stephen...

UA doctoral programs rank high in survey

UA doctoral programs rank high in survey

Katherine Martin October 6, 2010

Five University of Alabama doctoral programs ranked high in a National Research Council survey. The ranking was based on the categories of student support and outcomes, research activity of faculty and...

UA’s speech team looks to advance in competition this weekend

UA’s speech team looks to advance in competition this weekend

Katherine McClellan October 6, 2010

At a school where students place great importance on the heritage of traditions and excellence, one program often seems to get overlooked. University of Alabama’s Forensics Council, also known as the...

Homecoming campaigns begin

William Evans October 5, 2010

Homecoming queen candidates met Monday evening in the Ferguson Center to discuss campaigning guidelines and regulations. CadeAnn Smith, the homecoming director over halftime and reception and a senior...

SGA facilitates absentee voting

William Evans October 5, 2010

To facilitate voter turnout, the Student Government Association and other student organizations on campus are encouraging students to become registered voters for upcoming elections. Most college students,...

Professors adapt to increasing enrollment

Ethan Summers October 5, 2010

With enrollment topping 30,000, some students have begun to question if the University’s growth is helping or hurting their educations.              However, many professors expressed mostly...

Commissioner encourages women to get involved

Zoe Storey October 5, 2010

Susan Parker, one of Alabama’s Public Service Commissioners and a UA alumna, spoke Monday as part of the Women’s Political Initiative lecture series. A group gathered Monday to hear Parker speak,...

Health and Wellness Fair educates at the Ferg

Ethan Summers October 5, 2010

The Student Government Association and Project Health are hosting the Student Health and Wellness Fair today at the Ferguson Student Center.              The fair itself is free to students,...

Students get a lesson in public relations

Students get a lesson in public relations

Brittney Knox October 5, 2010

BP spokesman Ray Melick spoke to the Public Relations Student Society of America on Tuesday about his experience in crisis public relations during the oil spill response.  “I wanted to make sure that...

Students learn hazards of distracted driving through simulation

Ashanka Kumari October 3, 2010

The Student Government Association, along with UA Transportation Services, will sponsor a Professionals Encouraging Educational Reform Statewide Texting and Driving Awareness Simulation in the Ferguson...

University clamps down on piracy

Bethany Blair October 3, 2010

The Office of Information Technology sent out an e-mail Sept. 24 informing students of the consequences and qualifications for illegal file sharing on university networks. Mandated by the Higher Education...