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Lofts life joins campus housing options

Lofts life joins campus housing options

Samuel Yang June 24, 2014

Last summer, students driving along McFarland Boulevard encountered the sights and sounds of construction as The Lofts at City Center prepared to welcome incoming residents. Brittney Hollis, vice president...

UA grad takes research, rehab to business stage

UA grad takes research, rehab to business stage

Brett Dunn June 24, 2014

Brandt Hendricks underwent three surgeries for injuries he sustained while playing baseball at The University of Alabama. For Hendricks, who graduated from the University with a degree in kinesiology,...

Teachers go back to school

Teachers go back to school

Samuel Yang June 17, 2014

Teachers ask students to say a lot of things, but the ASM Materials Camp teaches teachers how to get their students to express wonder. “The philosophy of the camps is to give students a ‘Wow!’...

Back in Business

Back in Business

Samuel Yang June 17, 2014

By Samuel Yang | News EditorThree years later, businesses are still returning to Tuscaloosa.April 26, 2011, was the last Tuesday that you could drive down the heart of Tuscaloosa and see Alabama Physical...

Student band steps on to festival scene

Student band steps on to festival scene

Francie Johnson June 17, 2014

Two years ago, in the middle of the wilderness in Ozark, Arkansas, a virtually unknown band stepped onto the smallest stage at Wakarusa Music Festival. That band was The Lumineers, and now, with a platinum...

UA ranked high in social media engagement report

Samuel Yang June 10, 2014

The University of Alabama is known for throwing its weight around on the football field, in the business world and in legal circles. But according to “A Study of Social Media in Higher Education,”...

Student aces finance test

Maria Beddingfield June 10, 2014

Throughout the course of their educational careers, students can encounter a wide range of aptitude tests, from the ACT to the GRE to the LSAT. When Jeff Priester, a junior majoring in finance, took the...

Volunteers renovate church for Miracle Day

Volunteers renovate church for Miracle Day

Alessandra Delrose June 10, 2014

People from all over the state of Alabama, including University of Alabama students, gathered at First Christian Church for the biennial Miracle Day on Saturday.Pastor Tom Goebel said Miracle Day began...

Construction continues

Construction continues

Samuel Yang June 4, 2014

Su Gupta, associate professor of metallurgical and materials engineering, directs a campus-wide user facility called the UA Micro-Fabrication Facility. If you look for it today, you can find it in the...

Suspect arrested in student death case

Samuel Yang June 4, 2014

A story of heroin trafficking that has seen the death of two Tuscaloosa men, including a University of Alabama student and a law enforcement sweep of North Alabama, is reaching its final chapter with the...

Tuscaloosa Forward focuses on Rosedale, 10th Avenue

Tuscaloosa Forward focuses on Rosedale, 10th Avenue

Elizabeth Manning December 1, 2011

Tuscaloosa residents and city officials met yesterday at Central High School to discuss the rebuilding of the Rosedale and 10th Avenue areas and voice their opinions on the matter. David Griffin, a member...

Why is no one laughing?

Jared Downing November 10, 2011

With UA’s new musical “City of Angels,” I had a mystery on my hands. Sure, its 1940s Noir parody had a convoluted detective story, but this mystery didn’t involve a millionaire’s missing daughter...