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Rotary House gives residents sense of home

Rotary House gives residents sense of home

Tori Linville August 26, 2013

The building that was once known as The University of Alabama’s “Little United Nations” sits beside Bryant Hall, standing as a melting pot of students from countries all across the world. Now known...

Students camp outside Coleman Coliseum for Virginia Tech football tickets

Students camp outside Coleman Coliseum for Virginia Tech football tickets

Mackenzie Brown August 25, 2013

Jim Kuykendall arrived at Coleman Coliseum at 5 p.m. Sunday night to buy tickets for the Virginia Tech game this Saturday, but the doors would not open until 7 a.m. Monday morning. “It rewards the...

University transit system provides efficient service

University transit system provides efficient service

Samuel Yang August 21, 2013

University of Alabama students new to campus might be intimidated by the travelling coded dots on TransLoc’s transit system app, but the restless icons could just be a student’s best chance when it...

UA Board of Trustees approves campus expansion, new programs, tuition increase

Katherine Owen June 14, 2013

The University of Alabama Board of Trustees unanimously approved a tuition increase for all three University of Alabama campuses in a meeting Friday. In-state students at the UA campus will see an increase...

UA, Tuscaloosa's 'marriage' not enough to save historic Kilgore House

UA, Tuscaloosa’s ‘marriage’ not enough to save historic Kilgore House

Becky Robinson May 15, 2013

Demolition of the Kilgore House on the University of Alabama campus began Monday afternoon, sparking controversy about The University of Alabama’s role in preserving its own history. Originally built...

Grad student researches Haitian health

Tori Linville March 19, 2013

Haley Beech, a social work graduate student, went to Haiti to give back through relief work and community building, and presented preliminary research she gathered during the third International Conference...

UA AdTeam wins 5 awards, Best in Show at ADDYs

Taylor Veazey March 19, 2013

The Tuscaloosa chapter of the American Advertising Federation awarded several University of Alabama students for their creative advertising efforts at the 2012 ADDY awards ceremony in February. Entrants...

Make-shift fences seen outside many fraternity houses required by UA’s ‘Party-Smart’ rulebook

Sarah Elizabeth Tooker March 17, 2013

The black tarp fences seen all across fraternity row in the spring are a requirement of UA’s social events regulations and have been for many years. Despite appearance concerns, Cathy Andreen, UA spokeswoman,...

Students for Fair Labor wants to provide alternative to UA Nike products in Supply Store

Kyle Dennan March 17, 2013

A new group at The University of Alabama wants to provide a fair-labor alternative to the Nike products that fill UA’s Supply Store. Mark Ortiz, a sophomore majoring in biology and New College, said...

Sweet home… everywhere else

Mark Hammontree March 6, 2013

It would take Daniel Burton five to seven days to drive from Tuscaloosa to the place he calls home. Burton, a sophomore in mechanical engineering, is from Palmer, Alaska. In fall 2012, the number of...

Wheelchair basketball teams head to nationals

Wheelchair basketball teams head to nationals

Morgan Reames March 6, 2013

For The University of Alabama’s two wheelchair basketball teams, success is nothing new. The women’s team has competed in the last five national championship games and is headed to their sixth consecutive...

Pulitzer winner Rick Bragg to speak at fundraising event

Jessica Smith March 6, 2013

Pulitzer Prize-winner Rick Bragg will be speaking at an Alpine Living Magazine fundraiser March 6 at 7:30 p.m. in Gorgas Library Room 205. Alpine Living is an award-winning international travel magazine...