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Riverside parking reduced

Charles Scarborough August 25, 2010

Riverside and Rose Towers residents must cope with reduced parking space as a result of construction of new residential housing. Students in the Purple Residential Zone on the north side of campus who...

Get on Board Day gets creative

Sydney Holtzclaw August 25, 2010

What do a guy in a gorilla suit, a jouster and TCBY have in common? They were all part of the fanfare yesterday at the University’s annual Get on Board Day, sponsored by the Student Organization Resource...

Historic Gorgas House to undergo renovation

Historic Gorgas House to undergo renovation

Brittney Knox August 25, 2010

The Gorgas House will be under construction for the next few months and is scheduled for completion in December. The project is state-funded and is estimated to cost $750,000, said Tim Leopard, the University’s...

Rediscovering a legacy: Residents paint a picture of UA before Civil War

Amanda Sams August 25, 2010

Imagine the University of Alabama campus in antebellum days—before the quad was teeming with students on cell phones. Imagine campus before Bryant-Denny Stadium was ever built and filled to capacity...

Stewart’s Corner to add new seating

Taylor Holland August 25, 2010

Stewart’s Corner, one of the newest Bama Dining facilities, officially began business in Lloyd Hall Monday, Aug. 16.  After its first week, Director of Dining Services Kristina Hopton-Jones said the...

City Council proposes 2011 budget, denies Little Italy liquor license

Katherine Martin August 24, 2010

Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox proposed recommendations for the 2011 city budget to the City Council Wednesday. The mayor projected $109,603,130 for the general fund budget, a nearly $1.5 million increase...

SGA holds Meet Your Senator Day

Brittney Knox August 24, 2010

On Monday, Human and Environmental Sciences senators from the Student Government Association took advantage of the 97-degree heat grabbing students’ attention with popsicles as all senators met with...

Mark Ingram welcomes the Source

Jennie Kushner August 24, 2010

The 2009 Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram stole the show as the new home to student organizations opened Monday after 10 years of development. Ingram severed the red ribbon officially welcoming student...

UA faces Dining Dollars law suit

Jennie Kushner August 24, 2010

When comparing the price of tuition to the cost of Dining Dollars, one may feel inclined to deem the $300 expenditure a slight or even unnoticeable intrusion into one’s wallet. In 2009, undergraduate...

UA ranked in national survey

UA ranked in national survey

Amanda Sams August 24, 2010

U.S. News and World Report‘s annual college rankings placed the University 34th among public universities nationally and 79th among all universities, both public and private, according to a UA news...

Business fraternity expands recruitment

Cate Kennedy August 22, 2010

Members of Alpha Kappa Psi are eager to spread information about Rush because they said they believe every student on campus who expects to have any professional career can benefit from membership in the...

New club offers gameday incentives

Amanda Sams August 22, 2010

The SGA passed a Resolution 17-10 approving the expenditure of funds to boost the start of the High Tide Club. For a $10 membership fee, participants will receive an express stadium entrance pass, a T-shirt,...