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University not planning to cancel classes because of Irma

University not planning to cancel classes because of Irma

Will Jones September 11, 2017

With Hurricane Irma set to impact the Tuscaloosa area, the University said in an email Sunday evening that it currently has no plans to close.  "Campus officials will continue to monitor weather conditions...

Have Courage, Be Kind: Memorial for Megan Rondini

Have Courage, Be Kind: Memorial for Megan Rondini

Jessa Reid Bolling September 11, 2017

A University of Alabama student passed away in 2016, and members of the UA community are still seeking justice in her death and honoring her memory.  Megan Rondini, a 20 year-old University of Alabama...

University libraries to offer weekly yoga classes

Kirstin Carroll September 11, 2017

What: A stress-relieving yoga class Who: Open to all students, hosted by University Libraries When: Monday, Sept. 11, 12:15-12:45 p.m. This is a weekly event.  Where: Gorgas Library, room 205 Why: Millie...

Email from president affirms diversity efforts

Email from president affirms diversity efforts

Rebecca Rakowtiz September 8, 2017

An email from President Stuart Bell was sent to students on Friday morning, affirming the University of Alabama’s commitment to increased diversity efforts. “The University of Alabama annually reaffirms...

No danger at Parham Hall, per UAPD

No danger at Parham Hall, per UAPD

Tatumn Vaught September 8, 2017

The University of Alabama Police Department evacuated residents of Martha Parham Hall at 9 a.m. this morning due to an "unconfirmed report" from an anonymous source.  An email was sent out at 10:03 a.m....

University professor, students went to Texas to study Harvey

University professor, students went to Texas to study Harvey

Camille Studebaker September 8, 2017

After monitoring Hurricane Harvey’s strength on Aug. 24, Jason Senkbeil, noticed it would be a lot stronger than expected. Senkbeil, an assistant professor in the geography department at the University,...

Secretary of State Merrill addresses SGA Senate during its latest meeting

Secretary of State Merrill addresses SGA Senate during its latest meeting

Will Jones September 8, 2017

Thursday night's Senate session featured a welcome reception for one of the University's own: Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill. A former president of the SGA, Merrill returned to the University...

Tuscaloosa City Schools open parking lots for game days, raise money for school programs

Tuscaloosa City Schools open parking lots for game days, raise money for school programs

Sonya Haines September 7, 2017

Game day at The University of Alabama is a time of excitement, but getting there can be a time of frustration. Parking can be troublesome on gameday, so two Tuscaloosa City schools will once again be opening...

Campus groups organize drives for Harvey relief

Campus groups organize drives for Harvey relief

Kirstin Carroll September 7, 2017

 Hurricane Harvey made landfall on the Texas coast late last month, causing historic flooding and damage that will last for years. The University of Alabama community knows the catastrophic impact of...

University releases statement on DACA

University releases statement on DACA

Isabella Garrison September 7, 2017

President Trump ordered an end to the Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, on Tuesday. Trump plans to phase out the program's protections in six months  and urged...

Members of the UA community affected by Harvey

Members of the UA community affected by Harvey

Adam Dodson September 7, 2017

Though Houston is 600 miles from Tuscaloosa, The University of Alabama community has been closely struck by the effects of Hurricane Harvey. Athletes, students and alumni alike have been impacted by the...

Three in Jefferson County infected with West Nile Virus

Three in Jefferson County infected with West Nile Virus

Sonya Haines September 7, 2017

The Jefferson County Health Department (JCHD) confirmed that three Jefferson County residents have tested positive for the West Nile Virus, in a press conference held Wednesday afternoon.   Two patients...