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Road construction continues on University Boulevard

Road construction continues on University Boulevard

Will Jones June 2, 2016

Throughout the summer there will be road construction on and around the UA campus. According to an email sent to students on May 23, the construction will include University Boulevard west of the strip...

Volunteers extract 6,500 pounds of trash from Lake Tuscaloosa

Tanner Ary April 16, 2016

The eighth annual Lake Tuscaloosa-North River Waterfest and Lake Clean Up took place last Saturday at both Rock Quarry and Binion Creek boat landings. The event, hosted by the City of Tuscaloosa, provides...

Fire damages buildings on 13th

Fire damages buildings on 13th

Elizabeth Elkin February 27, 2016

In the early hours of the morning on Feb. 27, a fire caused massive damage on 13th Street in Tuscaloosa.Katherine Battle, a senior majoring in psychology, said she lives near where the fire occurred, and...

Recent disease outbreak could threaten students studying abroad

Recent disease outbreak could threaten students studying abroad

Mackenzie McClintock February 25, 2016

Another serious foreign disease outbreak has found its way into the United States. Zika, an insect-transmitted virus, is not only in the U.S., but has also been confirmed in Alabama.As of Feb. 10, one...

Man arrested in connection with string of robberies

Elizabeth Elkin November 25, 2015

Tuscaloosa Police Department investigators arrested Kaleb Quinn Caddell, 20, in connection with a series of robberies of Dollar General stores in the city of Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa county and surrounding...

SGA hosts sexual assault prevention town hall meeting

Nick Privitera September 15, 2015

SGA hosted a sexual assault prevention town hall meeting on September 15 at 7:00 p.m. as part of kick off week for the It’s On Us campaign. A panel of 11 speakers discussed the issue of sexual assault...

Maddox speaks on leadership

Maddox speaks on leadership

Christian Elliott September 11, 2015

For the second event of the Leadership Speaker Series, External Affairs brought Tuscaloosa Mayor Walter Maddox to campus. Maddox, who has been in office for 10 years, spoke on leadership and topics such...

Terrible traffic: Tuscaloosa streets stay crowded

Terrible traffic: Tuscaloosa streets stay crowded

Arielle Lipan August 31, 2015

Anyone driving through a college town like Tuscaloosa knows the struggle of heavy traffic in small streets, but the roadways of Tuscaloosa have been more like slow-ways 
as of late.As dismal as the...

President Bonner condemns use of 'offensive racial language' in Snapchat

Andy McWhorter August 18, 2014

University of Alabama President Judy Bonner sent a university-wide email earlier today condemning the use of “offensive racial language” in a Snapchat sent by a member of Chi Omega sorority.Screenshots...

Tuscaloosa named among top college towns

Tuscaloosa named among top college towns

Samuel Yang August 17, 2014

Livability, student-to-resident ratio, cultural offerings, school presence and large employers can help define a college town’s success. Best College Reviews, which compiled a list of “The 50 Best...

Student Press Law Center expresses concern over media guidelines

Student Press Law Center expresses concern over media guidelines

Andy McWhorter August 14, 2014

The Student Press Law Center sent a letter to The University of Alabama Thursday afternoon expressing concern over the University’s new media guidelines for sorority recruitment, saying they amount...

University restricts media access to rush

University restricts media access to rush

Andy McWhorter August 13, 2014

A festive environment has descended on Sorority Row at The University of Alabama, as thousands of girls continue to participate in the largest formal recruitment in history. But outside of the ice water...