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Changing Tides earns journalism grant

Allie Hulcher December 3, 2010

"Not so much a lens, as a magnifying glass." This is how Changing Tides describes itself on its online home, changingtides.ua.edu. Changing Tides is a student-run online publication that is dedicated...

Campus crime: Friday, Nov. 26, 2010 to Thursday, Dec. 2, 2010

Jennie Kushner December 3, 2010

Friday, November 26, 2010 Theft of property II Time Reported: 8:59 p.m. 900 Block of Bryant Drive Criminal Mischief I Time Reported: 10:22 p.m. Location: 900 Block of 2nd Street Theft of Property...

Students struggle during Dead Week

William Evans December 3, 2010

The sinking feelings of depression, anxiety, and caffeinated elation are hallmarks of Dead Week, the time of silent preparation for students before final exams. The crushing anticipation can be seen in...

Bentley to speak at law school

Charles Scarborough December 3, 2010

Newly elected members of the Alabama Legislature will be in Tuscaloosa next week to attend The University of Alabama's Legislative Orientation Conference. The event, which is held every four years, will...

International students make holiday travel plans

Brittney Knox December 3, 2010

Traveling home for the holidays may be nothing for those from surrounding areas such as Montgomery, Birmingham or Atlanta. While these students only have to factor in gas money and a couple of hours into...

Safety center advises responsible holiday driving

Jennie Kushner December 3, 2010

Students rushing home to see family over the holiday break should use caution while on the roads. A study composed by UA’s Center for Advanced Public Safety showed that over the 2009 Christmas holiday,...

Engineering student wins international leadership award

Jennie Kushner December 3, 2010

The University has yet another award to boast about thanks to the hard work of Bianca Covington. Covington, a 2009 UA alumna, is the second student at the University to receive the American Society of...

University reaches out to friends, followers

Taylor Holland December 3, 2010

Since the creation of MySpace and Facebook, social media has grown at a rapid pace, reaching out to not only society’s youths but its elderly as well. With new and different forms of social media constantly...

HCA tree brings holiday spirit to local children

HCA tree brings holiday spirit to local children

Brittney Knox December 2, 2010

The Honors College Assembly is sponsoring the Holiday Tree Project that will provide close to 200 presents for local children this December. Students can come by the Honors College reception area in...

ATO sponsors bike drive for local children

Jasmine Cannon December 2, 2010

In order to assist those who are less fortunate for the holidays, the HOPE Initiative and Alpha Tau Omega fraternity have teamed up for their first ever bike drive. Old and new bikes are being accepted...

Harvard professor to speak at ALLELE series

Kellie Gentry December 2, 2010

The department of biological sciences and the College of Arts and Sciences will host Hopi Hoekstra of Harvard University as the second speaker in its ALLELE series tonight. The event will be at 7:30 p.m....

On-campus exam prep options available

Taylor Holland December 2, 2010

With finals week on the horizon, most students are finding themselves in a time crunch, struggling to finish papers and prepare for exams. But the University has established many different facilities,...