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Tornado-torn tattoo parlor blocked from moving business by Alberta zoning code

Mollie Beth Wallace September 16, 2012

The community of Alberta has yet to complete the rebuilding process necessitated by the EF4 tornado that devastated the city on April 27, 2011. City Councilman Kip Tyner, who represents the Alberta district,...

UA Honors College offers personal relationships, positive experiences

Ashley Tripp September 16, 2012

With one in four incoming freshmen enrolled, the Honors College is poised to become one of the largest student communities on the University of Alabama campus. Based on four pillars – innovative scholarship,...

Students reflect on study abroad experiences following 2011 tornado

Ashanka Kumari September 16, 2012

At The University of Alabama, April 27, 2011 marked more than the date of a natural disaster. It became the last day of school, the end of the spring semester and for two UA students, the start of a year-long...

Students to debate Alabama’s immigration law in Ferg to commemorate Constitution Day

Mollie Beth Wallace September 16, 2012

In honor of Constitution Day, two teams of UA students will debate the merits of Alabama’s illegal immigration law, also known as H.B. 56, in the Ferguson Center Theater at 3:00 p.m. The debate will...

UA labs testing patient tissue in move toward FDA approval

Sarah Elizabeth Tooker September 16, 2012

This fall, The University of Alabama’s Department of Biological Sciences will begin research to prove a treatment of chronic pain in patients with gastrointestinal disorders and fibromyalgia. Carol...

Affordable Care Act insures more students

CW Staff September 16, 2012

When Stephen Gatti was a University of Alabama freshman in 2005, he wasn’t sure whether he would live or die. “It was in 2005, one week into my freshman year of college,” he said. “I was actually...

Study abroad fair to educate and inform students about international study opportunities

Morgan Taylor September 16, 2012

The Capstone International Academic Programs will host their Study Abroad Fair on Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Ferguson Center. The fair is an opportunity for UA students to learn about the possibilities...

Election showdown to decide future of state trust fund

Rich Robinson September 12, 2012

Voters in Alabama will be tasked with deciding if they want to tap into an emergency trust fund to bridge the state’s budget gap on Sept. 18. If the vote is defeated and no agreement is made in the legislature,...

Disability Services to host tech exposition to raise awareness

Emily Luker September 12, 2012

The Of?ce of Disability Services is hosting an event on Sept. 14 to assist students with and without disabilities to better understand certain technologies. The Accessible and Assistive Technology Expo...

New Crimson Ride route will speed up trip to Quad for commuters

April Ivey September 12, 2012

The Crimson Ride is running a new express route to give students parking in the Southeast Commuter Zones a quicker commute to the Quad. The route is called the Crimson Express and stops at the Coleman...

Leadership UA develops students

Chandler Wright September 12, 2012

Leadership UA is a leadership development program for UA sophomores and junior and is currently taking applications for the 2012-2013 class. “The main purpose of Leadership UA is bridging the gap between...

Non-profit mentoring program searches for applicants to work with professionals

Sarah Robinson September 12, 2012

The second year of The University of Alabama’s Non-Profit Protégé Program is now underway, taking applications for students to participate in an eight-week mentoring program with non-profit professionals....