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Number of HIV cases rises in college-aged individuals

Matt Mecoli October 20, 2011

According to the Alabama Department of Public Health, as of Oct. 1, there have been 17,799 reported cases of HIV in the state of Alabama so far this year. Around 3 percent of cases reported were in the...

University honors four outstanding teachers

University honors four outstanding teachers

Katie Thurber October 20, 2011

Four UA professors recently received one of the highest honors available to instructors, the Outstanding Commitment to Teaching Award. This award, presented by the University of Alabama National Alumni...

SGA proposes code of ethics

Stephen N. Dethrage October 20, 2011

The Senate Ethics Committee met Wednesday night to discuss the creation of a code of ethics for the University ’s Student Government Administration. The group, which consisted of members of all three...

Habitat for Humanity holds Frisbee tournament

Adam Greene October 20, 2011

The Tuscaloosa branch of Habitat for Humanity will hold a charity ultimate Frisbee tournament to help raise money for efforts building houses in Tuscaloosa on Friday, Oct. 21. “We are trying to raise...

Students, faculty protest social inequality

Sydney Newman October 20, 2011

A group of students and faculty assembled outside Foster Auditorium to hold a peaceful protest march from the Malone-Hood Plaza to the Ferguson Center Plaza on Wednesday. The protesters represented numerous...

Pedestrian safety a growing issue for UA students

Pedestrian safety a growing issue for UA students

Melissa Brown October 20, 2011

Jessica Evers planned to spend her Thursday afternoon on Oct. 6 like any other typical college student: grocery shopping at Publix on The Strip, tanning and picking up some dinner from Moe’s. However,...

Renovation not always best value

William Evans October 20, 2011

The buildings on this campus animate a story of a university that has evolved from a military school to a bastion of segregation, and now, to a modern research-oriented institution. The University preserves...

Retired general to speak on leadership

Retired general to speak on leadership

Elizabeth Manning October 20, 2011

The University of Alabama will welcome retired Lt. Gen. William Bud Forster, a three-star general and UA alumnus, back to campus on Oct. 21 to speak about his experiences with leadership and how lessons...

HB 65 law impacts international students on campus

HB 65 law impacts international students on campus

Matt Mecoli October 20, 2011

In light of Alabama’s new immigration law, Capstone International recently sent out an announcement with its email newsletter to international students reminding them of the importance of carrying their...

Wheelchair Basketball team takes on Phi Gamma Delta

Wheelchair Basketball team takes on Phi Gamma Delta

Kyle Borland October 19, 2011

The UA Men’s Wheelchair Basketball team will play an exhibition game against the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity as part of a fundraiser this Thursday, Oct. 20. Admission to the game is $5 and students can...

Not Isolated March to promote awareness, inclusion

Jordan Cissell October 19, 2011

Today at noon, University of Alabama students are invited to participate in the Not Isolated March, which will proceed from the Malone-Hood Plaza outside of Foster Auditorium to the Ferguson Center as...

Students complain of overcrowded classrooms

Students complain of overcrowded classrooms

Mazie Bryant October 19, 2011

As the campus grows to 31,747 students, faculty and students alike have noticed an increase in class size to accommodate the escalating numbers. Overcrowding and uncomfortable conditions in the classroom...