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Health screenings to be offered at women's healthcare expo

Health screenings to be offered at women’s healthcare expo

Peyton Holdbrooks October 23, 2017

What: The 2017 West Alabama Women’s Healthcare Expo. The event will include women’s healthcare vendors, a fashion show, makeovers, health screenings, and more. Who: The University’s Health Occupations...

ELI takes hits when international enrollment drops

ELI takes hits when international enrollment drops

Rebecca Griesbach October 23, 2017

Frannie James said she’d be terrified if she were still a full-time English as a Second Language instructor. “If I lost my job at The University of Alabama, there’s not many other jobs to get,”...

Student-run group provides support to student organizations

Student-run group provides support to student organizations

Tatumn Vaught October 23, 2017

Filled with an array of cubicles, offices, and a welcoming lounge area, the third floor of the Ferguson Student Center holds ground to a group of students who work for their peers. Their name is often...

Vice provost to deliver speech about industry experience

Vice provost to deliver speech about industry experience

Kirstin Carroll October 20, 2017

What: Honors College Assembly (HCA) Guest Lecture.  John McGowan will speak about his work experience in Silicon Valley and his multiple other jobs. Who: John McGowan, vice provost and chief information...

Short-term rental in Tuscaloosa finds success

Short-term rental in Tuscaloosa finds success

Adam Dodson October 20, 2017

The Tuscaloosa City Council passed a resolution earlier this summer, allowing the short-term leasing of residencies in certain areas throughout the city. The concept of home-sharing was not one that was...

Lecture sheds light on inequality in American school system

Lecture sheds light on inequality in American school system

Thomas Ingle October 20, 2017

As the time of the lecture started to near, 100 plus attendee's filed into the Woodis-McDonald Auditorium on Thursday night. Gathering for the Julie C. Laible Memorial Lecture Series on anti-racist scholarship,...

Lecture explores gender discrimination, harassment at work, school

Lecture explores gender discrimination, harassment at work, school

Shahriyar Emami October 20, 2017

Students, many members of the faculty and others from various social organizations gathered in Gorgas 205 on Thursday. They came to hear Ellen Mayock talk about gender equality and sexual harassment in...

Senate passes act to create online advising for Arts and Sciences students

Senate passes act to create online advising for Arts and Sciences students

Jackson Fuentes October 20, 2017

Thursday night’s succinct Senate meeting focused mainly on legislation regarding Senator’s assistants, as well as online advising to students in the College of Arts and Sciences. Before legislation...

Students share stories of life as a minority student

Students share stories of life as a minority student

Peyton Holdbrooks October 19, 2017

The Intercultural Diversity Center hosted their first “Chat &Chew” event on Wednesday, offering free food and a discussion centered around being a minority at a predominantly white institution such...

Community gathers for human trafficking forum

Community gathers for human trafficking forum

Jessa Reid Bolling October 19, 2017

Nearly three months after Tuscaloosa Police conducted an investigation that led to 33 arrests in a prostitution bust, Tuscaloosa Police held a forum on human trafficking at Central High School Thursday...

Students struggle with crowded commuter lots, buses

Students struggle with crowded commuter lots, buses

Sonya Haines October 19, 2017

Students rush to their cars in the mornings and begin their drive to campus. Whether their commute is five or 45 minutes, many face the same issue once they arrive: an inability to find a parking space....

Exhibit celebrates LBGTQ   life on campus

Exhibit celebrates LBGTQ life on campus

Isabella Garrison October 19, 2017

The LGBTQ+ community at The University of Alabama has a continuously growing history at the Capstone. Through the W.S. Hoole Special collections Library, that history has now come to life.   The exhibit,...