LSU students sound off on Bama’s second chance
Senate debates titles, new appointed exec
Professor documents resident’s tornado experience
Growing number of international students call UA home
Professor attends television seminar in Hollywood
Professor attends television seminar in Hollywood
Professors provide academic advice to live by
Professors research Alzheimer’s cure
UA releases new campus master plan
Ignite UA develops freshmen
UA groundskeepers aren’t just grasscutters
Professor plans trip to Mecca
Professor plans trip to Mecca
Stress can lead to multiple health problems
Healthy habits in college can help delay Alzheimer’s
Crimson Closet suits up students for interviews
Healthy habits in college can help delay Alzheimer’s
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The presidents of UA College Republicans and UA College Democrats both said that their candidate laid out a compelling vision for America’s future during the vice presidential debate Tuesday.
No. 1 Alabama lost to unranked Vanderbilt in FirstBank Stadium in a 40-35 game in which Vanderbilt scored the most points it has ever scored against an Alabama team. The win is also the school’s first against a team ranked in the top 5 of the AP poll.
Popular medical field-based TV shows have influenced people to take an interest in nursing. However, these shows don’t always accurately portray the reality nurses deal with on a day-to-day basis.
The Women and Gender Resource Center hosted a campfire-themed safety fair for Dating and Domestic Violence Awareness Month at the University on Tuesday.