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Wallace Jr. talks about his controversial father

Katherine Martin November 3, 2010

CW Staff Reporter Katherine Martin interviewed George Wallace, Jr., the son of former Alabama governor George Wallace. Wallace Sr. gained national prominence with his stand in the schoolhouse door at the...

Republicans sweep state elections

Republicans sweep state elections

Ethan Summers November 2, 2010

Alabama’s race for the next governor ended in The Zone Tuesday night. Republican candidate Robert Bentley won when Democrat Ron Sparks conceded just after 10 p.m. with more than 1,100,000 votes tallied....

Candlelight vigil honors domestic abuse victims

Katherine Martin October 26, 2010

A candlelight vigil will be held tonight at 6 at Denny Chimes in commemoration of Dating and Domestic Violence Awareness month. The vigil invites the campus community to stand together in solemnity for...

UA lags peers in diversity

Katherine Martin October 20, 2010

According to fall 2010 demographic data released by Southeastern Conference universities, the University of Alabama has the third-lowest percentage of minority students. Data shows SEC schools remain...

Students discuss race’s role in HC elections

Katherine Martin October 15, 2010

It’s been 24 years since Deidra Chestang, the last successful minority candidate, was elected as the University’s Homecoming Queen. Before Chestang, Terry Points became Alabama’s first black Queen...

Communication school holds career fair

Katherine Martin October 13, 2010

The College of Communications and Information Sciences is hosting the 15th annual Communication Career Fair Thursday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Ferguson Center ballroom. The Capstone has one of the...

Speakers promote campus involvement

Katherine Martin October 8, 2010

Two-hundred and fifty first-year students attended “Scholarships, Societies and Services,” an event, held on Thursday, informing students about how to get involved on campus. Amanda Floyd, director...

UA doctoral programs rank high in survey

UA doctoral programs rank high in survey

Katherine Martin October 6, 2010

Five University of Alabama doctoral programs ranked high in a National Research Council survey. The ranking was based on the categories of student support and outcomes, research activity of faculty and...

Census lets students choose two or more races

Census lets students choose two or more races

Katherine Martin October 3, 2010

The federal government now requires universities to collect racial and ethnic data in greater detail, giving students the option for choosing two or more races, Cathy Andreen, director of media relations...

City Council announces 2011 budget

Katherine Martin September 28, 2010

The Tuscaloosa City Council adopted its 2011 budget for the city at their meeting Tuesday night. Due to a general fund operating deficit in 2009 and a very small projected surplus in 2010, the council...

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...

Parking lots most full on Tuesdays

Parking lots most full on Tuesdays

Katherine Martin September 23, 2010

Many students who park in the commuter west zone are still having difficulty finding a parking spot. However, a study done by UA Parking Services demonstrates the supply of parking spaces adequately meets...