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UA was wrong to give Taylor 2nd chance

Editorial Board March 29, 2015

Jonathan Taylor has now been kicked off of two SEC football teams in less than a year for the same alleged crime, and University of Alabama Athletics, University of Alabama Admissions and head football...

Honors week offers recognition for students

Honors week offers recognition for students

Becca Murdoch March 29, 2015

For many students, those all-nighters spent ensuring their GPAs stay in tip-top shape will pay off this week.Honors Week, a long-standing UA tradition, takes place during the first week of April. Throughout...

Women's tennis drops 2

Women's tennis drops 2

Terrin Waack March 29, 2015

This weekend marked the first time since 2011 that the Alabama women’s tennis team lost three matches in a row. The last time the losses were against Georgia, Florida and South Carolina. Now, it was...

UA instructor helps write revised state constitution

UA instructor helps write revised state constitution

Ben Jackson March 29, 2015

At 340,000 words and over 800 amendments, Alabama’s State Constitution is the world’s longest functioning constitution. But length alone is not the reason that Robert McCurley, attorney and former...

Perdue sees model for babysitting go national

Perdue sees model for babysitting go national

Abigail Gwarjanski March 25, 2015

At almost 6 feet tall, Cori Perdue was once ranked No. 12 in the world in women's swimming. She was on a full athletic scholarship to The University of California, Berkley. It was 1996, her senior year...

Tribute jazz concert to honor Nat King Cole

Tribute jazz concert to honor Nat King Cole

Becca Murdoch March 25, 2015

Fifty years ago, an American musician and Alabama native died and left behind some of the most well-known and appreciated jazz classics. The University of Alabama Trombone Choir will be joined by jazz...

Zabor leaves legacy on and off tennis court

Zabor leaves legacy on and off tennis court

Terrin Waack March 25, 2015

She was born with tennis in her blood and soon after, she had a racket in her hand. It’s easy for senior Emily Zabor to recall why she first got into tennis – it was inevitable with her...

Greece Lightning

Greece Lightning

Terrin Waack March 25, 2015

With his 6-foot-6 frame, sophomore Kristian Gkolomeev stalks around the pool before each race. He gets himself mad and tries to scare his opponents as he stares them down, willing them to challenge him.In...

Students must care to defeat Machine

Nathan James March 25, 2015

One of the most pleasant surprises of this school year was Elliot Spillers’ election as SGA President, marking the first time in almost 40 years that an African American student has filled that role....

Pups with a Purpose: Guide dogs provide help, stability to many students

Pups with a Purpose: Guide dogs provide help, stability to many students

Cokie Thompson March 24, 2015

On a sunny afternoon, many University of Alabama students will bring their pets to the Quad for some fun and a little exercise. Most of these relationships are purely for companionship, but some of these...

UA softball to host Georgia Tech

UA softball to host Georgia Tech

Kelly Ward March 24, 2015

Behind the arms of freshman right-hander Alexis Osorio (10-3, 1.76 ERA) and senior right-hander Leslie Jury (4-3, 2.61 ERA), No. 5 Alabama softball hasn’t needed to use much of the bullpen.Since sophomore...

Startup Weekend back in town

Startup Weekend back in town

Elizabeth Elkin March 24, 2015

Entrepreneurs will have the chance to collaborate on business ideas this weekend with the return of Startup 
Weekend Tuscaloosa.The 54-hour event, hosted by Pam Hill and the STEM Path to the MBA program,...