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Bankhead Series brings renowned poets

Lauren Braun October 13, 2010

The Bankhead Visiting Writers Series will host its second reading of the year with GC Waldrep and Sabrina Orah Mark reading their poetry tonight at 7 in Smith Hall Room 205. Admission is free. The series...

Survey shows: UA good in bed

William Evans October 13, 2010

The University of Alabama ranked 48th out of 141 institutions in Trojan Condoms’ fifth annual Sexual Health Report Card. Auburn University ranked 136th. Trojan hopes to inspire dialogue about sexual...

Communication school holds career fair

Katherine Martin October 13, 2010

The College of Communications and Information Sciences is hosting the 15th annual Communication Career Fair Thursday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Ferguson Center ballroom. The Capstone has one of the...

Food drive yields delicious results

Food drive yields delicious results

Brittney Knox October 13, 2010

The Ferguson Center Plaza became a dessert battlefield Wednesday afternoon, as campus leaders took pies to the face in the name of charity. As a part of the Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive, Honors...

Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger starts this week

Anna Kate Delevan October 12, 2010

The kick-off for Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive began Monday at the Ferguson Center Plaza and will continue until Nov. 22. The Beat Auburn Beat Hunger competition, in which the two rival schools see...

IT Service Desk brings fresh outlook to customer service

Bethany Blair October 12, 2010

The HelpDesk has gotten a new name and a fresh outlook on customer service, according to a UA press release. Renamed the IT Service Desk over the summer, the organization has revamped its key customer-facing...

Nobel Prize nominee raises LGBT awareness

Nobel Prize nominee raises LGBT awareness

William Evans October 12, 2010

The fight for equality on behalf of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities must incorporate other socially conscious groups to strengthen modern movements for social justice, said Mandy Carter,...

Former hacker gives Internet safety advice

Former hacker gives Internet safety advice

Amanda Sams October 12, 2010

Norton AntiVirus released a study in January saying cyber crimes currently generate five times more money than global drug trafficking. The former “No. 1 Hacker in the World,” Gregory Evans, told...

Nobel Peace Prize nominee to speak for Coming Out Day

Jennie Kushner October 11, 2010

In honor of National Coming Out Day, Mandy Carter, a 2005 Nobel Peace Prize nominee, will speak to students tonight at 7 p.m. in Alston 30. National Coming Out Day is an internationally observed awareness...

Kappa Sigma appeal denied

Jennie Kushner October 11, 2010

The UA chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity was denied an appeal last week concerning the revocation of its national charter, UA spokeswoman Cathy Andreen said in an e-mailed statement. On Oct. 2, undergraduate...

Sparks recounts meeting with Castro for Cuba Week

Bethany Blair October 11, 2010

With less than 600 nautical miles and a 2-day trip separating the two, trade between Alabama and Cuba was too opportune to overlook, Ron Sparks, State Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries and Democratic...

UA offers tours of Bryant-Denny

William Evans October 11, 2010

Crimson Tide fans must grit their teeth and wait patiently for the one day of the week when they can enter the hallowed arches of Bryant-Denny Stadium, and for most attendants, the gridiron will be the...