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Mathews discusses lessons at UA

Will Tucker March 21, 2010

POINT CLEAR -- Wisdom and experience only add weight and class to former UA president David Mathews’ deep Southern drawl. What was once relevant in the world of peaceful deliberation, his attitude seems...

HelpDesk fixes computer problems for students

Amanda Sams March 21, 2010

To an average college student who relies heavily on their computer to complete daily coursework, a computer crash precipitates a major catastrophe. There is HelpDesk, a service part of the UA Office of...

UA grad student places first in competition

Patty Vaughan March 21, 2010

After months of hard work and research, Elizabeth Riesterer won first place in the Arthur W. Page Society case study competition. Riesterer is a graduate student in advertising and public relations at...

Announcements for 3/12/2010

CW Staff March 11, 2010

Time change on Sunday Daylight saving time is 2 a.m. on Sunday. Remember to move your clock ahead by one hour. Spring Break Transit Schedule: Thursday night was the last night for 348-RIDE and 348-RIDE...

2010 Premier Award Winners Recognized

2010 Premier Award Winners Recognized

Patty Vaughan March 11, 2010

UA President Robert Witt recently recognized the 2010 Premier Award winners. The eight winners were recognized for scholarship, leadership and service to the University. Olesea Volosin won the William...

Capstone International partners with Kentuck for a la cARTe event

Brittney Knox March 11, 2010

Young residents of Tuscaloosa have a chance to take a culinary trip to Japan without ever leaving Tuscaloosa. This month’s a la cARTe event, hosted by the Kentuck Museum Foundation, will feature Japanese...

Online capabilities move to classroom

William Evans March 11, 2010

The digital age has revolutionized the availability and distribution of information. Recently, this same concept has reached the classroom as well. An inevitable outgrowth of the digital age is that colleges...

Officials stress spring break safety

Hannah Mask March 11, 2010

As is customary during spring break, many students said they plan on vacationing at the beach for the week of spring break to relax and momentarily cease thinking about papers, deadlines and any other...

Summer sessions offer students a variety of choices

Jennie Kushner March 11, 2010

For students planning to spend the summer in Tuscaloosa, there are an array of summer classes available. Summer school tuition rates for undergraduate students is rising $29 per class for in-state students,...

State Senate Committee approves ban on texting while driving

Taylor Holland March 11, 2010

Lawmakers in 19 states have passed laws banning drivers from texting while behind the wheel. Alabama may soon become the 20th state on that list. The Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill by way...

UA honors art collector with tribute

UA honors art collector with tribute

Amanda Bayhi March 11, 2010

Friends, colleagues and admirers of Paul Jones, an art collector and University donor who passed away in January, celebrated his life at a memorial tribute to him on Wednesday at the Hotel Capstone. The...

Students to receive census forms soon

Christine Kapurch March 10, 2010

UA students have a chance to directly impact the state legislature and city council on April 1 by filling out their census forms. The census was created to take a snapshot of the way America looks every...