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Million Dollar Band preps before classes

Million Dollar Band preps before classes

Mazie Bryant August 22, 2012

Freshman Brandon Suttles applied to the University of Alabama in March with every intention of joining the ranks of the famed Million Dollar Band. “I knew I wanted to be in the Million Dollar Band ever...

Students move into East Edge despite delays

Students move into East Edge despite delays

Katherine Owen August 21, 2012

Students expecting to move into a new apartment complex, East Edge, were turned away last week due to construction delays, but students leasing an apartment through the University were not affected, the...

Mal Moore hospitalized for irregular heartbeat

Mal Moore hospitalized for irregular heartbeat

Marc Torrence August 21, 2012

University of Alabama Director of Athletics Mal Moore was hospitalized Tuesday night at DCH for an irregular heartbeat, UA said in a news release. "Coach Moore was admitted as a precautionary measure...

On campus housing for freshman debated

Adam Greene August 21, 2012

While it’s not always the most popular aspect of Alabama college life, living on campus is both required and beneficial according to one housing official. Alicia Browne, the Director of Housing Administration,...

Kilgore House to be sold

Briana Harris July 18, 2012

The University of Alabama’s Kilgore House remains on the market after the University’s failure to attract a buyer who is willing to purchase and relocate the house. The Kilgore House is being sold...

ROTC cadet beats peers in physical test

Briana Harris July 18, 2012

During this year’s Army Physical Fitness Test, University of Alabama Army ROTC cadet Christina Jones scored higher than any other female within her 450-person regiment. The test was held as a part of...

Three University professors win NSF awards

Katie Thurber July 18, 2012

Three University of Alabama professors were awarded CAREER awards from the National Science Foundation for research in biological engineering, earthquake seismology and solar energy technology. The NSF’s...

Computer camp teaches programming

Benjamin Smith July 18, 2012

Beginning July 9 and continuing through Aug. 3, the University of Alabama is offering a series of camps that serve to introduce computer science concepts to middle and high school students. The middle...

Experience outweighs stress in nursing college

Experience outweighs stress in nursing college

Katherine Owen July 18, 2012

The Capstone College of Nursing is a highly selective program, only taking 96 applicants twice a year into the upper division, but with that prestige comes a fair share of stress for those who do make...

Wilkins charged with attempted murder 12 hours after shooting

Will Tucker July 18, 2012

Nathan Van Wilkins, 44, has been charged in two shooting cases that injured 18 people, including three University of Alabama students, in Northport and downtown Tuscaloosa overnight Monday. He is being...

Police arrest Temerson Square gunman

Will Tucker July 18, 2012

When he allegedly opened fire in a Northport residence around 11:47 p.m. Monday, Nathan Van Wilkins, 44, of Northport started a 12-hour ordeal that would leave 18 people injured and end with 18 counts...

Aging Rose Towers set to implode

Aging Rose Towers set to implode

Katherine Owen July 2, 2012

Before the air in Tuscaloosa is filled with fireworks this Fourth of July, it will be filled with dust from the demolition of the 43-year-old University of Alabama residence hall, Rose Towers The towers...