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Bonner, Nelson check in at luncheon

Brittney Knox March 25, 2010

Provost Judy Bonner and Vice Provost Mark Nelson hosted another Pulse Check luncheon Thursday that was open to faculty, staff and students, The lunch is designed for concerns to be voiced on issues that...

Davis speaks at UA

Davis speaks at UA

Brittney Knox March 23, 2010

With debate raging nationally about the newly approved health care reform and at the state level about gambling and funding Alabama’s college tuition program, the College Democrats hosted gubernatorial...

Capstone International partners with Kentuck for a la cARTe event

Brittney Knox March 11, 2010

Young residents of Tuscaloosa have a chance to take a culinary trip to Japan without ever leaving Tuscaloosa. This month’s a la cARTe event, hosted by the Kentuck Museum Foundation, will feature Japanese...

Study abroad students not harmed by Chile earthquake

Brittney Knox March 3, 2010

When the 8.8 earthquake struck Chile on Saturday, that the University did not have any students there at the time of the earthquake, said Ben Weaver, overseas student academic adviser in Capstone International....

Sen. Hank Erwin speaks on gambling

Brittney Knox March 3, 2010

Months ago, anyone could drive around the Alabama highways and see flashing lights advertising bingo, but now those lights have been dimmed in many areas across the state. State Sen. Hank Erwin, a Republican...

Organizations participate in Read Across America Day

Brittney Knox March 1, 2010

In schools around Tuscaloosa Tuesday, volunteers from area organizations will be reading to students for Read Across America Day, which happens to be on Dr. Seuss’s birthday. United Way also will hold...

Tuscaloosa City Council celebrates its 25th year

Brittney Knox February 23, 2010

Since 1985, Mercedes-Benz built a plant in Tuscaloosa County, park and recreation services have expanded, and most recently, the city of Tuscaloosa has seen the construction of a local amphitheater. All...

City anticipates new amphitheater

Brittney Knox February 19, 2010

With the recent 50 inches of rain and 60 rainout days, the weather has been the factor that will delay the opening of Tuscaloosa’s new amphitheater, Mayor Walt Maddox said. He said the city will know...

Rock Paper Scissors competition sends student to Mexico

Brittney Knox February 19, 2010

With a 5-1 win, Drew Hawk, a senior majoring in accounting. won a trip to Mexico to compete in the USA Rock Paper Scissors competition for the chance to win $25,000 in tuition. Hawk said he was shaking...

City Council approves construction of Riverwalk Place

Brittney Knox February 17, 2010

Bill Lunsford, owner of Riverwalk Place, said that he was relieved after the Tuscaloosa City Council approved construction of the $7.5 million to $8 million project that will bring 195 jobs to Tuscaloosa....

Black History Month affects all cultures

Brittney Knox February 9, 2010

Months are designated for AIDS awareness, breast cancer and Hispanic heritage, but this month – as with every February – it is set aside to commemorate Black History Month. Although the month is designated...

Council tries to make city bike friendly

Brittney Knox January 20, 2010

The City Council passed a resolution from the Druid City Bicycle Club to seek bicycle friendly community designation on Tuesday night. The purpose of the resolution is to work with the bicyclists in Tuscaloosa...