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UA fraternity hosts party with a purpose

Brittney Knox February 11, 2011

Students who travel to Birmingham this weekend for the seventh annual “Fade 2 Black” event presented by the Kappa Alpha chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., may not realize the contribution...

SGA resolution encourages student voting

Charles Scarborough February 11, 2011

The SGA Senate approved a resolution Thursday to encourage voter registration in the Tuscaloosa area for the Seven-Day Sales Memorandum vote on Feb. 22. The resolution, authored by Senator Alan Rose,...

Website connects students to T-town

Jennie Kushner February 2, 2011

Two UA alumni created a website to provide students with the most up-to-date information of activities and opportunities in the Tuscaloosa area. Miles Cobia and Brytney Snow, who graduated in 2010, created...

Phone repair store makes big impact

Phone repair store makes big impact

Brett Saunders January 27, 2011

When it opened in September, Phone Restore functioned as a small entrepreneurship between two UA graduate students. Due to its success, the company is planning to expand their store to Birmingham in Homewood...

Women’s resource center addresses letters to imprisoned women

Stephen N. Dethrage January 23, 2011

The Women's Resource Center's Student Leadership Council started their second annual campaign advocating awareness and support for women in prison this week in the Ferguson Center. The week of events...

SaveFirst prepares for tax season

SaveFirst prepares for tax season

Brittney Knox January 23, 2011

It’s the time of year for H&R Block signs, Jackson Hewitt signs and for W-2 forms to come in the mail. Tax season is here and SaveFirst, a non-profit tax preparation initiative is opening two sites in...

UA helps upperclassmen make the move off campus

UA helps upperclassmen make the move off campus

William Evans January 23, 2011

For students who have made it through their freshman year of college, the option of living in off-campus housing presents a viable alternative to the more supervised lifestyle of residence halls. Many...

Alabama boxing to get Wilder

Miranda Murphy January 21, 2011

Alabama native and Olympic bronze medalist Deontay Wilder will headline his first in-state professional boxing match in Tuscaloosa in February. The undefeated heavyweight will be competing in his first...

Blood drive suffers due to snow

Ashanka Kumari January 19, 2011

LifeSouth, a community blood supplier, held a blood drive from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday on Capstone Drive by Gorgas House. According to Cortis Pearson, a LifeSouth worker, last week’s ice storm...

College stress deteriorates mental health

William Evans January 19, 2011

The environment of college life can trigger emotional disturbances in some students who will contemplate suicide as an escape mechanism from the troubles they are facing, said Margaret Garner, director...

Bentley takes the Capitol

Bentley takes the Capitol

Amanda Sams January 18, 2011

Gov. Robert J. Bentley took his oath of office Monday amidst cheers and shouts of “The doctor is in the house!” The inauguration festivities commenced with a parade led by the Million Dollar Band....

Women fight off intruder in apartment complex near campus

CW Staff January 14, 2011

Tuscaloosa police told the Tuscaloosa News Thursday that two young women chased an intruder from their apartments at Crimson Place Condominiums early Thursday morning. The intruder, 20-year-old Yuni Romero...