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The price we must pay to game

The price we must pay to game

Tiara Dees September 30, 2010

The days of begging your parents for that new Gameboy system are over; that is, unless they’re willing to take out a loan. With the highly anticipated Nintendo 3DS handheld system set for a February...

Alabama prepares for two SEC road games

Alabama prepares for two SEC road games

Britton Lynn September 30, 2010

After a rough weekend losing two Southeastern Conference games at home, the Alabama volleyball team is ready to bounce back. Despite the loss of the match, sophomore outside hitter Kayla Fitterer had...

Students speculate on how long Tide's football winning streak can last

Students speculate on how long Tide’s football winning streak can last

Amanda Sams September 29, 2010

The last game the Crimson Tide lost was the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 2, 2009 against Utah, when current freshmen were juniors in high school. With a hard-won victory over Arkansas this past weekend, many underclassmen...

Swedish senior keeps Tide under par

Swedish senior keeps Tide under par

Marilyn Vaughn September 29, 2010

Senior Camillia Lennarth has improved since she arrived at the University three years ago from Stockholm, Sweden. She has evolved from a freshman who mentally weighs every shot, to a senior who shoots...

Ibsen play to premiere

Ibsen play to premiere

Cameron Kiszla September 29, 2010

The UA department of theatre and dance will perform the classic play “An Enemy of the People” Monday, Oct. 4, through Sunday, Oct. 10, in the Gallaway Theatre in Rowand-Johnson Hall. “An Enemy of...

Tide player nearly finished with cancer treatment

Tide player nearly finished with cancer treatment

Ethan Summers September 29, 2010

Fifteen radiation treatments stand between David Kindred and a healthy life. Kindred, a senior majoring in management and an outfielder for the Crimson Tide, was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma in...

UA students work with Habitat for Humanity

UA students work with Habitat for Humanity

Brittney Knox September 29, 2010

Some students who want to give back through service decide to give their time to building a house for a family with Habitat for Humanity projects. The Birmingham office of Habitat for Humanity has developed...

Apwonjo and Study Abroad Connections host panel discussion

Apwonjo and Study Abroad Connections host panel discussion

Jasmine Cannon September 29, 2010

Apwonjo and Study Abroad Connections hosted a panel discussion of current and former students Tuesday night consisting of four members who have traveled to countries in Africa. Lindsey Mullen, Joe Pavlisko,...

Alumni recount past UA protests

Alumni recount past UA protests

Amanda Sams September 28, 2010

Bottles of Budweiser resting on a table, a couple laughing on the Quad, a boy with long hair playing the guitar and an occasional peace sign fill the pages of the Corolla in 1969 and 1970. But everything...

Bentley meets with UA students

Bentley meets with UA students

Katherine Martin September 28, 2010

With just 34 days remaining until the November gubernatorial election, Republican candidate Dr. Robert Bentley spent Monday night eating pizza and shaking hands with UA students. “We truly believe that...

Obama discusses student issues

Obama discusses student issues

Hannah Mask September 28, 2010

President Barack Obama hosted a conference call Monday across the nation with college  and university student journalists in order to address issues pertaining to their generation and provide them with...

Creative Campus hosts award-winning author

Creative Campus hosts award-winning author

Lauren Cuervo September 28, 2010

At age 12, Paul Guest broke the third and fourth vertebrae in his neck during a bicycle accident, paralyzing him from the neck down. At 36, he has turned his experiences into award-winning poetry and a...