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Alabama players discuss how the Iron Bowl impacts their families

Alabama players discuss how the Iron Bowl impacts their families

Tyler Waldrep November 23, 2015

There’s a day in Alabama that overshadows all others. When Alabama meets Auburn on the football field for the annual Iron Bowl the whole state watches. Center Ryan Kelly has plenty of experience with...

Journalism and TCF faculty propose department merge

Journalism and TCF faculty propose department merge

Kyarra Harris November 23, 2015

The journalism and telecommunication & film faculty are in the process of creating a proposal that would request a merge of the two departments in order to help students better prepare for the real world...

Exchange students experience Thanksgiving

Exchange students experience Thanksgiving

Bailey Shoenberger November 23, 2015

From the football to the feasting to the excuse to gather with friends and family, there is nothing more American than a Thanksgiving celebration. From its origins in the colonial days as a celebration...

Opposing Views: Journalism/Telecommunications and Film merger

Leigh Terry November 23, 2015

The College of Communications and Information Sciences has recently announced the merger of two of its majors: journalism and telecommunication and film. This announcement has evoked a strong reaction...

Cyrus Jones has career day in 56-6 win over Charleston Southern

Cyrus Jones has career day in 56-6 win over Charleston Southern

Tyler Waldrep November 21, 2015

Before the season even began, cornerback Cyrus Jones felt confident about his ability to return some punts for touchdowns this season.Jones felt so confident he made a deal with linebacker Reggie Ragland...

Feminist Caucus holds pad and tampon donation drive for women's prison

Feminist Caucus holds pad and tampon donation drive for women's prison

Alexis Faire November 19, 2015

UAFC is holding a donation drive collecting pads and tampons for the inmates of Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women. The drive, which began at the beginning of November, continues until the first week of December...

Kat Hutson takes competitive nature to outside hitter

Kat Hutson takes competitive nature to outside hitter

Terrin Waack November 19, 2015

Whether her old sister Madelyn liked it or not, sophomore Kat Hutson strayed from her basketball path and started playing volleyball around the same time her sister did.“I always wanted to do what she...

I believe in UA

Samantha Rudelich November 19, 2015

In less than a week, I’ll make my bi-yearly trek home to Michigan. While I’m elated to see and spend time with my family, I’m also preparing to field the typical judgements about the University....

Ferg musician strikes a chord with students

Ferg musician strikes a chord with students

Laura Testino November 19, 2015

At midnight outside the Ferguson Student Center, accompanied by the patter of the fountain, Griffin Burks can be found strumming the guitar and wailing on the trumpet for hours at a time.Burks, a freshman...

UATD to perform Mel Brooks musical classic Young Frankenstein

UATD to perform Mel Brooks musical classic Young Frankenstein

Ellen Johnson November 16, 2015

The story of “Frankenstein” is one that is familiar to many, but next week at the Marian Gallaway Theatre, the dark and twisted tale will be told in a new, and more entertaining, light.The University...

Student growth spurs campus-wide construction

Student growth spurs campus-wide construction

Nick Privitera November 16, 2015

The University of Alabama recorded its highest enrollment ever for the 2015-2016 school year, with over 37,000 students, according to a news release from UA News from September. As the number of students...

We need to look critically at how we respond to terrorist attacks

We need to look critically at how we respond to terrorist attacks

Mark Hammontree November 16, 2015

When just a small child watching news about tragedies, the man we all knew as Mr. Rogers was famously told by his mother to “look for the helpers.” Now, it has become a common refrain in our responses...