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HCA offers variety of programs

HCA offers variety of programs

Rachel Brown January 23, 2014

Home to many campus extracurricular programs, The University of Alabama Honors College attempts to create a place where ideas flourish into opportunities that improve the UA campus, community and student...

Program celebrates MLK Jr. legacy

Josh Mullins January 21, 2014

Fifty years years after Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, the phrase “Living together in peace” was the centerpiece for the Realizing the Dream program put on by The University...

Honors College offers nanotechnology class

Jason Frost January 21, 2014

From curing cancer to cleaning oil spills, nanotechnology is finding applications everywhere, and not just in science fiction. Funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation through the National...

Elect Her prepares women for office

Jessica Smith January 21, 2014

Elect Her: Campus Women Win, a program that trains college women to run for student government and future office, is coming to The University of Alabama Feb. 1. Sydney Page, senior and student coordinator...

Students win analytics award

Samuel Yang January 14, 2014

A team of University of Alabama graduate students took home top honors at the 2013 SAS Analytics and Data Mining Shootout, which tests students in their ability to wrangle and tame what Michael Adams,...

UA missions group returns to Nicaragua

Mark Hammontree January 8, 2014

By Mark Hammontree | News Editor ^ Less than a week before Christmas, 22 University of Alabama students said goodbye to the small Nicaraguan village of Trapichito. For some students, it was the last...

Dorm residents face potential fines

Dorm residents face potential fines

Ellen Coogan December 5, 2013

At 3 a.m. the morning after The University of Alabama played LSU just across the street, water flooded the third floor of Harris Hall and flowed all the way down to the first floor before measures were...

Steps to take before leaving for break

Steps to take before leaving for break

Andy McWhorter December 5, 2013

As students finish up with final exams and prepare to head home for the holiday season, there are a few things they can do to make sure their dorm rooms, apartments or homes are safe while they are away....

Class applies philosophy principles to community service

Ellen Coogan December 3, 2013

While philosophy is typically thought of as abstract thinking, students in The University of Alabama’s department of philosophy can get involved in a class which seeks to bring the principles explored...

City works to bring in new businesses

Sarah Elizabeth Tooker December 3, 2013

City planners and developers are actively trying to fill the gaps in Tuscaloosa’s current retail market that are causing the city to lose millions of tax dollars every year to communities with stronger...

Scottsboro boys officially pardoned

Samuel Yang December 3, 2013

In the moments right after Sheila Washington, founder and director of the Scottsboro Boys Museum and Cultural Center, found out that her quest to pardon the last three Scottsboro Boys was successful,...

Horwitz files to appeal court’s decision 2 days before deadline

Katherine Owen November 25, 2013

Kelly Horwitz filed a motion to “Alter, Amend or Vacate” with the circuit court of Tuscaloosa County Monday morning, asking the court to “set aside” its Nov. 13 order dismissing the election contest...