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UA to launch iPhone app

UA to launch iPhone app

Colby Leopard April 27, 2010

Staying updated about campus affairs and getting involved with UA events will soon be easier for University students, thanks to a new smart phone application. The University inked a deal with Blackboard...

Corolla returns in softcover format

Corolla returns in softcover format

Sydney Holtzclaw April 27, 2010

After finding its way off the chopping block last year, the Corolla, the University’s yearbook, is alive and well according to Paul Wright, the Director of the Office of Student Media. “We think we’ve...

Kohl talks technology in education for Last Lecture

Kohl talks technology in education for Last Lecture

Amanda Bayhi April 27, 2010

Students and faculty gathered in Alston Hall Monday night to hear Lawrence Kohl, who won this year’s Last Lecture, give his speech. Ally Nevarez, a graduate student and member of the Student Selection...

Little Italy opens on Strip

Little Italy opens on Strip

Brooke Marshall April 27, 2010

Some Italian restaurant chains may capture the ambiance of Italy through the decorations and the food names on their menus, but Tuscaloosa now has a family-owned restaurant that serves authentic Italian...

SGA reforms football ticket sales

SGA reforms football ticket sales

Will Tucker April 26, 2010

This year, UA students looking to buy football season ticket packages won’t have to race 15,000 of their peers to acquire the tickets that sell out online in less than 75 minutes.  They’ll just have...

Crawfish Boil sees success despite severe weather

Crawfish Boil sees success despite severe weather

Kelsey Stein April 25, 2010

Severe weather warnings and driving rain throughout the day Saturday couldn’t damper the enthusiasm of the nearly 3,000 attendees of the Tuscaloosa Crawfish Boil. ''Although attendance was anticipated...

Despite weather, poetry festival draws crowds

Despite weather, poetry festival draws crowds

Cameron Kiszla April 25, 2010

Although the weather was less than desirable, the 2010 Slash Pine Poetry Festival was a huge success, with more than 40 poets and writers performing a variety of of work at five separate venues. The festival,...

Honors College Assembly leaders outline goals

Honors College Assembly leaders outline goals

Charles Scarborough April 25, 2010

The Honors College Assembly (HCA) finalized its leadership slate for its inaugural year on Wednesday with the conclusion of three runoff elections. Christy Boardman defeated Roger Rozanski for vice president,...

Seven Tide players selected in draft, three sign afterwards

Seven Tide players selected in draft, three sign afterwards

Jason Galloway April 25, 2010

After Rolando McClain and Kareem Jackson landed in the top-20 picks of the NFL Draft on Thursday, five more Crimson Tide players were selected over the weekend. Cornerback Javier Arenas became the first...

Kami-Con impresses special guests

Kami-Con impresses special guests

Steven Nalley April 25, 2010

On Saturday afternoon at the Ferguson Center, just across the concourse from Starbucks, an area shrouded with black curtains was set aside for voice actor Vic Mignogna to sign autographs. A line of visitors,...

Fraternity adjusts traditions

Fraternity adjusts traditions

Amanda Peterson April 22, 2010

Thomas Williams, president of the UA chapter of Kappa Alpha, said in a statement Thursday that the members chose to cancel the Old South parade after deciding that it was not “in congruence with our...

Johnson discusses gambling, PACT, health care

Taylor Holland April 22, 2010

Republican gubernatorial candidate Bill Johnson said he recognizes the economic value of gambling in Alabama. “The quickest way for us to not have huge budget cuts and major teacher layoffs would be...