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Simple recipes for students end badly

Simple recipes for students end badly

Hannah Widener November 13, 2012

My “kitchenability” skills involve making grilled cheese, baking brownies from the box and, if I do say so myself, making an excellent bowl of cereal. College life has made me appreciate all the foods...

Internships during college vital for entrance to most modern industries

Matt Ford November 12, 2012

Internships are incredibly valuable assets in virtually any field one chooses to pursue. Whether students are aspiring to be doctors, engineers, writers or businessmen, all are encouraged to secure internships...

Colleges now offer major in fermentation

Colleges now offer major in fermentation

Nathan Proctor November 12, 2012

Objectively beer and science don’t seem to be compatible - especially on a college campus. However, the two are more closely related than some may realize. Variations of fermentation science have begun...

Profiles on the fashion department: student designs UA’s official tartan

Abbey Crain November 12, 2012

Linnzi Rich, a senior majoring in interior and graphic design, now has an impressive line on her resume: designing the official tartan of The University of Alabama. In October 2010, the College of Human...

UATD presents George Bernard Shaw play

UATD presents George Bernard Shaw play

Bianca Martin November 12, 2012

The University of Alabama Department of Theatre and Dance is presenting George Bernard Shaw’s play, “Misalliance,” this week in Marian Gallaway Theatre in Rowand-Johnson Hall. According to the UA...

College students struggle to stay nourished nationwide

Becky Robinson November 12, 2012

College students nationwide are struggling to consume enough nutrients in their diets, and this problem is leading to a rise in cases of malnutrition. A condition often compared to weight loss, malnutrition...

A&M game offers Texas students change to experience new, old traditions

Courtney Stinson November 9, 2012

For some out-of-state students who call Texas home, Saturday’s matchup is a chance to let their old and new traditions meet and get a taste of home in their new environment. For others, the game could...

Hyperion Productions and the Collegiate 100 Black Women present “Lights, Camera, Fashion” in Ferguson Ballroom

CW Staff November 8, 2012

Hyperion Productions and the Collegiate 100 Black Women student organization will be bringing their own version of “BET’s Rip the Runway” to The University of Alabama campus with “Lights, Camera,...

Update your fall wardrobe with new styles of pants, dark lipstick

Update your fall wardrobe with new styles of pants, dark lipstick

Abbey Crain November 8, 2012

The best day of the month comes when the mail man decides to grace my mail box with my monthly Vogue subscription. After receiving the always-anticipated September issue, I have been eager to embrace the...

Tidal Flow: students prove Hip-Hop is not dead

Hannah Widener November 8, 2012

Wednesday night, a group of roughly 110 students gathered together to take in Tidal Flow in the Allen Bales Theatre at 7:30 p.m. The show was a collaboration of artists, poets and dancers tasked by Creative...

Rep. John Lewis: ‘It is important for greek organizations to be examples to the larger society’

Lauren Ferguson November 8, 2012

At a university steeped in tradition and Southern heritage, “change” is a word often used to describe growth and expansion. For some, that’s enough—maybe even too much. But for at least one man...

Walk Off The Earth blazing a trail through music industry

Francie Johnson November 8, 2012

These days, I’ve heard the term “indie” being tossed around in the music industry as professionals and fans alike nonchalantly slap the label onto any band or artist without a major record deal....