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Local Q and A: From China to Bama

Local Q and A: From China to Bama

Caroline Watt March 10, 2016

Every day on campus you will meet different types of people from different places. You might even get the chance to learn from one of them such as Maria Zhang, a teaching assistant who moved from here...

The Association of Chinese Students and Scholars celebrate Moon Festival at the University

The Association of Chinese Students and Scholars celebrate Moon Festival at the University

Ellen Johnson September 23, 2015

The month of September brings not only a whirlwind of homework, tests and football weekends, but also the traditional Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival. Also known as the Moon Festival, it’s a holiday similar...

Women's World Cup matchup between USA and China one to watch

Women's World Cup matchup between USA and China one to watch

Caroline Gazzara June 24, 2015

Team USA is making a bid to win the Women’s World Cup since its last title in 1999. Sixteen years later, Team USA is on the hunt once more to make itself a household name again. The U.S. came close...

Nursing students go abroad

Nursing students go abroad

Arielle Lipan March 25, 2015

Adventurous nursing students who crave hands-on learning have an opportunity to explore this summer with The University of Alabama’s nursing service-learning program in Cambodia.This 10 day trip immerses...

Chinese study abroad program provides language, culture

Chinese study abroad program provides language, culture

Blain Bradley March 24, 2015

The UA study abroad language and culture program in China is one of many international programs the University offers through its study abroad program. Xiang Zhang, the director of the program, leads a...

Students study abroad to discover family heritage

Students study abroad to discover family heritage

Reed OMara November 10, 2014

For Keelan Vaughn, the question of his citizenship takes more to answer than simply pulling out his passport. Vaughn, a sophomore majoring in environmental engineering and German, is in the process of...

China Will Bully No More

Letter to the Editor March 24, 2010

When Iranian authorities refused to allow western journalists into the country following the controversial 2009 presidential election, many were worried that news of the Iranian citizens’ protests would...