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Study abroad fair to showcase international opportunities

Taylor Veazey February 11, 2013

Capstone International Academic Programs will host a study abroad fair on the second floor of the Ferguson Center Tuesday, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for students who want to see all the options available...

Honors College Assembly to host Study Abroad interest meeting

Justin Heck February 7, 2013

For students who plan to study abroad during their time at The University of Alabama, the Honors College Assembly is hosting an interest night for the program at the Crossroads Lounge Thursday from 7 to...

Online classes become increasingly popular

Rich Robinson February 7, 2013

Some UA students are spending less time on the campus and more time at their computers, as online courses become more popular at the Capstone. Rebecca Pow, associate dean of the College of Continuing...

Scholarship cuts to affect incoming National Merit Scholars

CW Staff February 7, 2013

The University of Alabama ranks first among U.S. public universities in National Merit Scholars enrollment and fourth among all universities, according to the National Merit Scholarship Corp.’s recently...

WRC to hold auditions for ‘The Vagina Monologues’

Camille Corbett February 7, 2013

The Women’s Resource Center is holding auditions Feb. 14 and 15 in the Ferguson Theater for their production of “The Vagina Monologues” in honor of sexual awareness month. “The Vagina Monologues”...

WellBama to host first Zumbathon Friday at Rec Center

Carissa Schreiber February 7, 2013

Students looking to turn up the volume as well as their heart rate can do so Friday at WellBama’s first Zumbathon, a fitness event benefiting the American Heart Association. Attendees will participate...

SPLC director to speak on contemporary civil rights issues Monday

Ellen Coogan February 7, 2013

Lecia J. Brooks, director of Outreach for the Southern Poverty Law Center, will speak about black history through the lens of civil rights at noon on Monday in Little Hall Room 223. Brooks is the featured...

Tide, Tigers duel in hovercraft battle

Benjamin Clark February 7, 2013

The rivalry between Auburn University and The Univeristy of Alabama will be pushed to a new level next month as both schools take to the air in the first ever University Hover Challenge hovercraft competition,...

UA student awarded, helps him meet Obama

Sarah Elizabeth Tooker February 6, 2013

Last week a UA student was given the golden ticket: an invitation to meet President Obama in Washington DC. Tyler Merriweather, a freshman studying accounting, was recently named the Boys and Girls...

Mentors, mentees both grow during experience

Sarah Robinson February 6, 2013

Students will encounter obstacles, career opportunities and life choices during their college career. Some undergraduates choose to experience it alone, while others seek out guidance from mentors on...

Fifty years later, civil rights issues still prevalent

Judah Martin February 6, 2013

As the 50th anniversary of the integration of The University of Alabama campus nears, several campus organizations are finding different ways to join this year’s Black History Month celebration. Cassandra...

TideTalks to showcase students, based on TED Talks

Ellen Coogan February 6, 2013

Inspired by the popular TED Talks, a new student organization TideTalks has formed to find and spread important ideas and messages from UA students. “Over the past few years, TED Talks has become...