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Serving the campus of the University of Alabama since 1894

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Pushing the limits leads to success for Ortiz

Mackenzie McClintock, Contributing writer January 31, 2019
“El Toro” Edson Ortiz emerges as new leader for the Alabama men’s tennis team.

Lavender Graduation Ceremony to recognize LGBT students

Mackenzie McClintock April 16, 2016

What: The Lavender Graduation Ceremony is an event held to recognize students at the University who identify as LGBT. The event is in its sixth year at the University.Kirk Walter, the outgoing president...

Capstone International Center to host Fulbright Day

Mackenzie McClintock April 16, 2016

What: Fulbright Day The Fulbright Award is given to college seniors in the United States and allows students to study abroad expense-free, courtesy of funding from the government.Fulbright Day at the University...

UA Department of Psychology to host lecture on team-based learning

Mackenzie McClintock April 13, 2016

What: “Team-Based Learning: How to Do it and Why You Should (Yes, it IS Evidence-Based!)” is the next lecture in a series presented through the Teaching Excellence Brown Bag.Dr. Jessica Allen is one...

UA faculty collaborates with NASA to test new technology

Mackenzie McClintock April 11, 2016

Three UA faculty members are working in collaboration with NASA to test new technology that could be useful in earthquakes and high winds.NASA’s technology is known as DTM, or Disruptive Tuned Mass technology,...

Bama Triathlon to come to campus Sunday

Mackenzie McClintock April 8, 2016

What: The BAMA TriathlonWho: The UA Triathlon Club is the biggest sponsor of the event. Bama Dining and the SUPe Store are also contributing.When: Sunday, April 10, 8:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.Where: The UA Aquatic...

UA to host Tapping on the Mound Ceremony

UA to host Tapping on the Mound Ceremony

Mackenzie McClintock April 7, 2016

Every spring, the Coordinating Council for Honors Societies (CCHS) holds a ceremony for academic achievement and induction into honors societies that concludes Honors Week. The ceremony and its tradition...

Al's Pals to host fundraiser at Jason's Deli

Mackenzie McClintock April 5, 2016

WHAT: Al’s Pals GroupRaise Fundraiser Customers can drop their receipts into a collection box, and, at the end of the night, the receipts will be totaled and Al’s Pals will receive a portion of the...

NAMI-UA hosts 7th annual Mental Health Monologues

Mackenzie McClintock March 28, 2016

The Ferguson Student Center Theatre was filled close to capacity as NAMI-UA, the University's chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, hosted its 7th annual Mental Health Monologues event on...

Text hotline offers alternative forms of help

Text hotline offers alternative forms of help

Mackenzie McClintock March 24, 2016

Stress, relationship issues, anxiety, school problems – for college students, the list of struggles is endless. Even worse, busy schedules may not allow students adequate time to find help when they...

Notable speakers, students to discuss diversity

Mackenzie McClintock March 7, 2016

WHAT: The “Discerning Diverse Voices Symposium on Diversity” is in its seventh year at The University of Alabama and explores diversity and its characteristics. It features different speakers, panels,...

Combined journalism, TCF class benefits students in multimedia world of journalism

Combined journalism, TCF class benefits students in multimedia world of journalism

Mackenzie McClintock March 4, 2016

This semester, upperclassmen in the journalism and telecommunication and film departments have a brand new opportunity.Journalism professor Lars Anderson and TCF professor Michael Bruce are teaching a...

UA students learn about the chemistry of cooking

UA students learn about the chemistry of cooking

Mackenzie McClintock February 27, 2016

The Chemistry Graduate Student Organization and the Food Science Club teamed up to hold an event based on the chemistry behind cooking on Thursday night. Their event, "Cook with Chemistry," was held in...

Recent disease outbreak could threaten students studying abroad

Recent disease outbreak could threaten students studying abroad

Mackenzie McClintock February 25, 2016

Another serious foreign disease outbreak has found its way into the United States. Zika, an insect-transmitted virus, is not only in the U.S., but has also been confirmed in Alabama.As of Feb. 10, one...

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