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Uber may return to Tuscaloosa

Uber may return to Tuscaloosa

Maddy Ard February 18, 2016

Mayor Walt Maddox announced in January that an agreement between Uber and the city of Tuscaloosa may be reached in the near future, eliciting mixed reactions from Tuscaloosa residents.On Jan. 14, Maddox...

UA, Auburn University face off in local food drive competition

Maddy Ard November 24, 2014

Since their first game in 1893, The University of Alabama and Auburn University’s rivalry has been 
deeply set in the culture of the state 
of Alabama. Many believe there are negative aspects of...

Homecoming kicks off with weekly activities

Homecoming kicks off with weekly activities

Maddy Ard November 16, 2014

Homecoming week has arrived at The University of Alabama and with it comes a spirit of competition. This year's competitions are divided into two categories. Individual students and faculty members make...

Nonprofit organizes haunted attraction, fundraiser

Nonprofit organizes haunted attraction, fundraiser

Maddy Ard October 28, 2014

Tuscaloosa’s One Place is hosting its annual haunted attraction, Tuscaloosa Screams. The fundraiser seeks to further finance the many family programs that Tuscaloosa’s One Place provides. TOP is a...

Zulfacar discovers Life

Zulfacar discovers Life

Maddy Ard October 19, 2014

Maliha Zulfacar was born in 1961 in poverty-stricken, war-torn Kabul, Afghanistan. She went on to become the first Afghan woman to seek a college education in the United States and the first female ambassador...

Students, faculty discuss LGBTQ issues

Students, faculty discuss LGBTQ issues

Maddy Ard October 15, 2014

Students and faculty members gathered at the Ferguson Center for the first annual State of the (Queer) Union presented by the UA Feminist Caucus. At the event, a four-member panel addressed various deep...

Crimson Couch to 5K reaches midpoint mark

Crimson Couch to 5K reaches midpoint mark

Maddy Ard October 7, 2014

The University of Alabama Office of Health Promotion and Wellness’s midpoint check-in for the annual Crimson Couch to 5K program will be held Wednesday, October 8 at the UA Employee Health Fair in Coleman...

Investing in college can increase future gains

Investing in college can increase future gains

Maddy Ard September 29, 2014

Some students complain about the cost that comes with attending a four-year university such as The University of Alabama. While some view the expense as an investment in their future or that of their children,...

Mark Edmundson asks 'Does Football Matter?'

Maddy Ard September 21, 2014

Mark Edmundson said he views football as a modern day setting of “The Iliad.” He said there are two types of players: those like Hector and those like Achilles. “Those who have access to their rage...

Laundry costs can pile up in UA dormitories

Laundry costs can pile up in UA dormitories

Maddy Ard September 7, 2014

A single use of a washer and dryer cost students $2.50, either in Bama Cash or quarters. Weekly trips to residence hall laundry rooms cost students at least $50 each school year. Kaitlyn Krejci, a freshman...

Campus offers multiple non-profit groups

Campus offers multiple non-profit groups

Maddy Ard September 1, 2014

With the first few weeks of classes complete, students are looking for ways to get involved in organizations outside the realm of academia. UA Dance Marathon is a student run organization that partners...

UA students give away Tide tickets

Maddy Ard September 1, 2014

The long-awaited football season is finally upon The University of Alabama. All across campus, there is a buzz of pride and anticipation for Saturday afternoons spent in Bryant-Denny Stadium.For students...

UA professor studies lack of sleep in students

Maddy Ard August 24, 2014

Scholarly all-nighters and long nights on the Strip may lead to long-term health problems, but work and school are more important to college students, according to a new study. Dr. Adam Knowlden, an assistant...