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Sitter service provides child care to student parents

Mary-Margaret Schmidt January 14, 2015

Sitters for Service is a program designed for student parents by the Graduate School and Graduate Parent Support at The University of Alabama. The program provides student parents at the University with...

UA women's tennis hosts Mal Moore Invitational

UA women's tennis hosts Mal Moore Invitational

Kayla Montgomery January 13, 2015

For the Alabama women’s tennis team, 2014 was a record season. The team finished sixth in the nation and brought home an SEC Championship, as well as its first ever national championship when doubles...

UA Museums merges history with DIY crafts

UA Museums merges history with DIY crafts

Katie Bedrich January 13, 2015

Arm knitting has quickly become the latest trend in the world of so-called “do it yourself” crafts. All a person needs is their arms and some yarn to knit creations ranging from scarves to blankets.The...

Football team No. 1 nationally in graduates

Football team No. 1 nationally in graduates

Kelly Ward January 12, 2015

Not every success for a student-athlete is measured on the field. Hours are spent in the weight room and practice field before a game. Alabama coach Nick Saban’s 
“process” extends past the gridiron.These...

Seasonal independent film series returns to Bama Theatre

Seasonal independent film series returns to Bama Theatre

Drew Pendleton January 12, 2015

This winter, the Bama Theatre will bring a taste of the independent film scene to downtown Tuscaloosa, with the season’s edition of the Bama Art House film series running every Tuesday 
night through...

Wheelchair basketball team raises funds for documentary

Wheelchair basketball team raises funds for documentary

Terrin Waack January 12, 2015

The University of Alabama’s wheelchair basketball program successfully captured the attention of Daniel Koenig, owner of Power 10 Films, and is currently in the process of filming a documentary.Originally...

Temperatures fluctuate widely in Alabama winter

Collin Burwinkel January 12, 2015

The weather roller coaster for the Deep South continues. This fall and winter have set record high and low 
temperatures for Tuscaloosa.In October of this year, record high temperatures were matched...

Apps provide methods for budgets, saving money

Francie Johnson January 12, 2015

It’s no secret college students aren’t usually the wealthiest demographic. Combine that with the fact that many will be living completely on their own in five years or less and it becomes clear...

TEDx intended for 'rebuilding' city of Tuscaloosa

TEDx intended for 'rebuilding' city of Tuscaloosa

Sirui Shao January 11, 2015

TEDx is coming to Tuscaloosa this year with the aim of inspiring and reinvigorating the community through one larger event and four smaller events each year as planned. TEDx is an offshoot of TED, a nonprofit...

New season brings new lipstick shades

New season brings new lipstick shades

Mary Catherine Hodges January 11, 2015

As we welcome a new semester, along comes the anticipation of a new year, new classes, fresh starts and more importantly, new styles. There is no better time to put away the lipsticks of 2014 – goodbye...

Pianist to perform in Moody Music Building

Pianist to perform in Moody Music Building

Laura Testino January 11, 2015

The School of Music will host guest pianist Margery McDuffie Whatley for a concert this Tuesday.Whatley, a Georgia native, completed her master’s degree in music and doctorate in musical arts for piano...

Gymnastics team opens Duckworth era with win

Gymnastics team opens Duckworth era with win

Kayla Montgomery January 10, 2015

Much was the same for the Alabama gymnastics team's season opener against Arizona Friday night. The team took the floor to the same pyrotechnic introduction, Coleman Coliseum still recorded 12,000-plus...