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University award established in Bonner's honor

Laura Testino June 24, 2015

A prize created to award unselfish service was inspired by President Judy Bonner, and will be distributed annually to a deserving member of the University's faculty or staff, according to The Tuscaloosa...

​Midtown Village continues movie series

Laura Testino June 24, 2015

An outdoor movie is shown on Saturday evenings in Midtown Village, as part of the free movie series, "Screen on the Green." The movie begins at dusk, or 8 p.m., and patrons are encouraged to bring their...

Pieces make display debut in 'Lately' exhibit

Pieces make display debut in 'Lately' exhibit

Sam West June 24, 2015

Over 400 pieces of art were recently acquired by The University of Alabama College of Arts and Sciences, and a handful of these works will soon go on display for the first time ever. This exhibit, “Lately,”...

EcoCAR 3: Year 1 update

EcoCAR 3: Year 1 update

Katherine Metcalf June 24, 2015

Since last September, students participating in an advanced vehicle technology contest have been working on turning a Chevrolet Camaro into a hybrid vehicle. The contest, EcoCAR 3, involves teams from...

Musical scores essential to films

Musical scores essential to films

Drew Pendleton June 24, 2015

On the night of June 22, 2015, the film industry lost a true legend when composer James Horner died in a plane crash outside of Santa Barbara, California. As the news broke, tributes came flowing in from...

Bentley Vetoes Budget Cuts, Keeps Park Open

Bentley Vetoes Budget Cuts, Keeps Park Open

Mary Catherine Hodges June 24, 2015

State park employees, advocates and patrons can breathe and return to enjoying their respective posts in the outdoors. Earlier this month, Gov. Robert Bentley vetoed the state legislature’s budget bill...

UA student takes choreography to NYC festival

UA student takes choreography to NYC festival

Sam West June 17, 2015

By Sam West | Contributing WriterNew York City is home to the 2015 Young Choreographer’s Festival, where the recent University of Alabama dance and musical theatre graduate Ameen Price-Burnett will lead...

Student receives art grant

Student receives art grant

Sam West June 17, 2015

A Windgate Fellowship worth $15,000 was recently awarded to University of Alabama senior Alexandra “Ali” Hval for her work in textile craft. The grant is given to 10 graduating seniors each year who...

Banditos release self-titled album

Banditos release self-titled album

Jordan Cissell June 17, 2015

The Banditos’ self-titled debut is a rowdy, rollicking good time, a totally uninhibited collision of Appalachian twang, rock ‘n’ roll swagger, blues throb, punk snarl and youthful inertia. And they’re...

Alumnus expands franchise

Alumnus expands franchise

Elizabeth Elkin June 17, 2015

Chris Thomas began working at Smoothie King the summer of his sophomore year at The University of Alabama. He worked there for three years and was involved in opening the store located inside the Student...

Humanities integral to rounded education

Joe Puchner June 17, 2015

The University of Bologna, the oldest continually operating university in the world, was founded nearly a millennia ago to train students in the arts of rhetoric, grammar and logic, for the purpose of...

Young people should be active in voting

Madelyn Schorr June 16, 2015

On Monday, Jeb Bush announced he would seek the Grand Old Party nomination for the 2016 election. His announcement brings the list of candidates vying for the GOP nomination to almost a dozen. With Clinton,...