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Discovering Alabama series wins Emmy award

Discovering Alabama series wins Emmy award

Katherine Martin July 22, 2010

“Discovering Alabama,” a nature television series produced by the University of Alabama’s Museum of Natural History and Center for Public Television and Radio, received an Emmy Award in the 2010...

UA offers camps for K-12 students

Hailey Grace Allen July 15, 2010

This summer, middle and high school students from across the southeast are traveling to Tuscaloosa to participate in the University of Alabama's K-12 Summer Programs. The University is offering over 12...

Chapin brings college Libertarian club to UA

Katherine Martin July 15, 2010

The University of Alabama will add a campus Libertarian club to its list of student organizations starting at the end of July, founder Jon Chapin said. Chapin, a junior majoring in political science and...

HRC addresses housing issues

Ashley McDaniel July 15, 2010

Although all incoming freshmen are required to live on campus during their first year at the University, Housing and Residential Communities has begun to make changes to the way returning students are...

YouA moves from Youtube

Ethan Summers July 15, 2010

YouA, a project created and led by students, combines UA students’ videos, blogs and writing. It was formerly hosted via YouTube, but it recently moved to its own website, www.youaonline.com. Kathleen...

Students perform social work abroad

Jaley Cranford July 15, 2010

A UA professor and students in the University’s School of Social Work recently completed an interim travel course in Mexico. Ellen Csikai took students to Cuernavaca, Buena Vista de Cuellar and Mexico...

Healing nation says "Never Again" to genocide

Healing nation says “Never Again” to genocide

Linn Groft July 15, 2010

“Are you still alive?” That’s the literal translation of “mwaramutse,” the morning greeting here in Rwanda. It’s a question that might seem strange, but it says a lot about this culture....

Student helps organize benefit concert

Student helps organize benefit concert

Chelsea Pickett July 15, 2010

As a dockhand at the Gulf Shores Marina in Fort Morgan, I have seen the effects of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill firsthand. I can't even begin to describe the helplessness I have felt while watching...

GameStop packed for NCAA release

GameStop packed for NCAA release

Marquavius Burnett July 15, 2010

It was pandemonium late Monday night at the GameStop in Midtown Village. People were lined up waiting for the midnight launch of “NCAA Football 2011” on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. There were people...

Football game rescheduled

Laura Owens July 8, 2010

The University of Alabama and Georgia State University have agreed to move their game up two days from the original Nov. 20 to Nov. 18, making it a rare Thursday night game for the Crimson Tide. It will...

Summer offers numerous volunteer opportunities

Kaitlin Bible July 8, 2010

This summer holds the potential to make an impact on the Tuscaloosa community through the numerous volunteering opportunities available throughout the city. The Boys and Girls Club of Tuscaloosa is an...

Camp Cash teaches preteens about finance

Katherine Martin July 8, 2010

The University hosted 10 boys, from ages 11-14, at Camp Cash, a program that teaches the importance of money management and budgeting. The camp ran from June 21-July 2. Jan Brakefield, assistant professor...