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Black Student Union hosts Andre Taylor

Camille Corbett February 26, 2013

The first black president of the National Alumni Association challenged members of The University of Alabama’s Black Student Union to facilitate and enhance the academic success of black students during...

WRC to hold auditions for ‘The Vagina Monologues’

Camille Corbett February 7, 2013

The Women’s Resource Center is holding auditions Feb. 14 and 15 in the Ferguson Theater for their production of “The Vagina Monologues” in honor of sexual awareness month. “The Vagina Monologues”...

MDB’s Gym Jammers help create atmosphere

Camille Corbett January 31, 2013

It is common to see a band performing during halftime of a football game but at The University of Alabama, the band even performs at gymnastics meets and basketball games. The UA Gym Jammers are members...

Peer Leaders seeks upperclassmen students

Camille Corbett January 24, 2013

The Peer Leaders Program, a mentoring program for first-year students that places upperclassmen in classrooms across campus, is accepting applications for upperclassmen peer leaders until Jan. 28. In...

Select students dine, converse with Tuscaloosa community experts

Camille Corbett January 23, 2013

Two dozen students from the University of Alabama have the opportunity this spring to eat a good meal and have a conversation with interesting people from the Tuscaloosa community as part of the program...

UA alumni takes the stage

Camille Corbett January 17, 2013

A 2010 graduate of The University of Alabama has gone from performing at the Capstone to starring on Broadway in just a few years. Jake Boyd landed the role of Joey Primo in a Broadway production of “Rock...

Public relations nominated for award

Camille Corbett January 15, 2013

The University of Alabama department of public relations is one of five finalists for PR Week Magazine’s Public Relations Education Program of the Year for the fifth year in a row. Professors attribute...

Ridgecrest to convert to Honors only housing

Camille Corbett December 5, 2012

Beginning in fall 2013, only Honors students will be eligible to live in the Ridgecrest Community in an attempt to have a more cohesive community within Honors housing. “The goal in Honors housing,...

Campus NAACP holds Toy Ball for underprivileged

Camille Corbett December 4, 2012

A handful of UA student groups held a benefit ball for children who go without toys during the holiday season. The University’s chapter of the NAACP, the Beta Eta chapter of Omega Psi Phi and the Kappa...

SPJ to host C-SPAN 2012 campaign bus

Camille Corbett November 28, 2012

The Society of Professional Journalists and the UA department of journalism are hosting the C-SPAN Campaign 2012 bus on Wed. Nov. 28 at the Trinity United Methodist Church parking lot from 12:30 to 2 pm....

SGA offers Thanksgiving meals for those staying in Tuscaloosa

Camille Corbett November 20, 2012

Students without the luxury of returning home for the Thanksgiving holidays won’t be completely without holiday cheer. The University of Alabama Student Government Association and Bama Dining have worked...

Freed death row inmate speaks at UA

Freed death row inmate speaks at UA

Camille Corbett November 15, 2012

The United States' judiciary may not be as accurate or safe as citizens may believe. That was one of the main points capital punishment mitigator and University of Alabama School of Social Work faculty...

Meetings management professor wins award

Camille Corbett November 12, 2012

Tyra Hilliard, an associate professor in the restaurant, hotel and meetings management program, received the 2012 Educator of the Year Award from the Professional Convention Management Association last...

Out-of-state UA students deal with Hurricane Sandy issues

Camille Corbett November 7, 2012

Some out-of-state students have been personally affected by the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, the largest Atlantic hurricane on record, which hit the northeastern part of the United States on Oct. 29....

Philosopher speaks about his change in theory

Camille Corbett October 30, 2012

Princeton University professor and world-renowned Australian philosopher Frank Jackson spoke to The University of Alabama on Oct. 30 about the theory of physicalism as a part of the Philosophy Today lecture...

Hubbard reflects on GOP takeover

Camille Corbett October 23, 2012

At a lecture sponsored by The University of Alabama Honors College on Tuesday night, Speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives Mike Hubbard told students how he headed the 2010 Republican campaign...

Science Fiction writer presents newest book

Camille Corbett October 16, 2012

The University of Alabama Honors College held a book signing on Tuesday, Oct. 16, for one of its instructors, award-winning science fiction writer Andy Duncan. The event took place in Gorgas Library to...

German culture displayed in Ferg event series

Camille Corbett September 26, 2012

The Ferguson Center partnered with the German House, German department and German Club Wednesday, Sept. 26 to host an event as a part of the International Expressions series to the German culture. Headed...