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Graduate teaches senior citizens to communicate electronically

Graduate teaches senior citizens to communicate electronically

Ethan Summers July 8, 2010

Brian Maloney said he believes that those late to learning computer skills needed to learn to communicate electronically with the world. So he created a program to teach them. His organization, the non-profit...

SGA to review constitution this fall

Ethan Summers July 8, 2010

The University of Alabama’s Student Government Association will conduct a full review of their constitution this fall, according to Katie Breaseale, the SGA Press Secretary. The review, which Breaseale...

CrimsonRide to cut number of routes

CrimsonRide to cut number of routes

Hannah McDaniel July 8, 2010

The CrimsonRide will cut its routes in half from eight to four when the fall semester begins Aug. 18. The current system consists of eight routes with 15 buses. Under the new system, 14 buses will run...

Rapid residential expansion continues with North Bluff

Rapid residential expansion continues with North Bluff

Charles Scarborough July 8, 2010

Housing opportunities for UA students have exploded over the last decade. The planned North Bluff Residential community continues the rapid on-campus residential expansion. North Bluff, which will be...

Support group helps veterans adjust

Support group helps veterans adjust

Jaley Cranford July 8, 2010

They walk among us: unsung heroes, students who attend class and take tests but who once defended the freedom of the United States. There are over 500 student veterans at the Capstone, and the Campus Veterans...

UCA mascot camps prepare students for life as Big Al

UCA mascot camps prepare students for life as Big Al

Hailey Grace Allen July 8, 2010

This summer, middle school and high school students from across the state of Alabama are attending the Universal Cheerleading Association’s mascot camps at the University of Alabama. The campers learn...

Student enjoys first-ever UA in New Zealand trip

Student enjoys first-ever UA in New Zealand trip

Stephanie Brumfield July 8, 2010

How are you going? How do you go? These are the greetings I received during my one-month stay in New Zealand. It took me a little while to figure out what I was being asked, but I’ve since learned...

UA Professors assist high schools, prepare students for college

Jaley Cranford July 1, 2010

University professors are partnering with local high school teachers to improve science education in Alabama, UA Professor Martin Bakker said. Virtual Integration of Science and Technology in Alabama...

UA landmark to be demolished due to high maintenance costs

UA landmark to be demolished due to high maintenance costs

Jaley Cranford July 1, 2010

Demolition of the 240-ft. Central Plant Smokestack behind B.B. Comer Hall began June 1 and is set to be finished by the end of July, Assistant Vice President for Construction Tim Leopard said. The structure...

Library receives historical collection

Library receives historical collection

Jaley Cranford July 1, 2010

On Monday, the University’s libraries received the largest donation in their history, Dean of Libraries Louis Pitschmann said. Pitschmann accepted the A.S. Williams III Collection of History and Culture...

Student travels to the twin cities of Chile

Student travels to the twin cities of Chile

Will Tucker July 1, 2010

I now know what inspired Patagonia Co.’s logo. At five in the morning, flying into Santiago, the purple, blue, black and orange mountains stamped on all the clothing company’s products appeared just...

Greeks prepare for recuitment

Greeks prepare for recuitment

Katherine Martin July 1, 2010

Fall recruitment is just around the corner and fraternities and sororities are gearing up for what could be the largest recruitment season greek life has ever seen. Gentry McCreary, director of Greek...