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Bragg to present Last Lecture tonight

Bragg to present Last Lecture tonight

Jasmine Cannon April 22, 2012

Students have cast their votes, and the 2012 Last Lecture speaker will be journalism professor Rick Bragg. Monday, April 23 at 6 p.m. in 118 Graves Hall, Bragg will present his lecture titled, “So People...

Documenting Justice returns to Bama Theatre

Documenting Justice returns to Bama Theatre

Becky Robinson April 22, 2012

UA students are hoping to raise awareness of a variety of social issues through a film project known as Documenting Justice. Documenting Justice is a film series that began six years ago. Originally created...

Festivals spur boho look for summer

Festivals spur boho look for summer

Abbey Crain April 22, 2012

Students here at the University of Alabama know all about summer music festivals, such as The Hangout and Bonnaroo, and are most likely already going — but have you ever heard of Coachella? The music...

Patterson cements spot in Alabama history

Patterson cements spot in Alabama history

Marc Torrence April 22, 2012

How do you rank a coach’s place in a school’s history? Is success measured in championships? Overall wins? Impact on the lives of young people? Any way you look at it, many believe gymnastics head...

Loss hurts Bama's chance at tournament

Loss hurts Bama’s chance at tournament

Brett Hudson April 22, 2012

The Alabama Crimson Tide, trying to make a late push for a possible bid in the Southeastern Conference tournament, lost out on a sweep of the Vanderbilt Commodores with a loss on Sunday. Despite playing...

Tide splits series with Mississippi Valley State

Tide splits series with Mississippi Valley State

Brett Hudson April 18, 2012

In baseball, the smallest things can be the deciding factor between winning and losing. For the Crimson Tide Wednesday, the deciding factor was nothing. Due to a rainout Tuesday, Alabama had to play a...

Alabama remains positive under pressure

Alabama remains positive under pressure

Marc Torrence April 18, 2012

After observing them, one wouldn’t know the Alabama gymnastics team was about to compete for a national championship. No, the Tide was doing something not normally seen by athletes as they prepare to...

Songwriter looks back at career as local frontman

Songwriter looks back at career as local frontman

Jonathan Reed April 18, 2012

The Dexateens were effectively banned from the bar for it, but that didn’t matter. Blaine Duncan and his band, the Lookers, played their set, drank their fill and were ready to leave the makeshift stage...

Tide hopes to rebound after midweek loss to Georgia State

Tide hopes to rebound after midweek loss to Georgia State

Miranda Murphy April 18, 2012

After a mid-week loss to Georgia State, the Alabama softball team will travel to Athens for a three-game series against Georgia. The No. 2 Crimson Tide lost 5-1 on Tuesday to Georgia State, making its...

Psychologist speaks on Brazil's child protection laws

Psychologist speaks on Brazil’s child protection laws

Katie Thurber April 18, 2012

In honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month, the University of Alabama’s College of Social Work hosted Brazilian scholar and psychologist Reginaldo Torres Alves Júnior on Wednesday. Alves, a forensic...

Rallying to Take Back the Night

Rallying to Take Back the Night

Briana Harris April 17, 2012

While on a spring-break trip with four of her friends, a University of Alabama female student had an experience that she would never forget. It was day three of her trip, and she was on the beach drinking...

UA research links gender, technology

UA research links gender, technology

Mazie Bryant April 17, 2012

Women use text messaging and social media more than men, according to a study conducted by a UA student. Amanda Kimbrough, a senior majoring in psychology, polled 381 undergraduate students last spring...