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Dean Garner to receive ADA's highest award

Dean Garner to receive ADA’s highest award

Jordan Cissell September 19, 2011

Margaret Garner, assistant dean of the College of Community Health Sciences and director of Health Promotion and Wellness, will be presented with the American Dietetic Association’s Marjorie Hulsizer...

Fraternity to sponsor football award

William Evans September 15, 2011

The life of Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant bears a special relationship to the Sigma Nu fraternity on campus. As a student at the University, Bryant was initiated into Sigma Nu, and to honor his legacy,...

Southern belle charmed on reality television

Southern belle charmed on reality television

Katrina Sharpe September 13, 2011

Most people don’t go through 19 breakups in six years, but one UA student went through that many in only six weeks. Devin Grissom, a junior from Cordova, Tenn., came from a true southern family. Her...

Obama’s jobs plan could have local impact

Kris Mitchell September 11, 2011

In a Sept. 8 address to a rare joint-session of Congress, President Barack Obama proposed the American Jobs Act—a $447 billion plan consisting of a combination of tax cuts, public works programs and...

Tragedy of 9/11 mirrors April 27

Tragedy of 9/11 mirrors April 27

Rich Robinson September 11, 2011

As a piece of the South Tower stood beside him as a silent testament to the resilience of a nation, Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox called Sunday’s Sept. 11 commemoration “the most important thing we’ve...

Accounting professor wins national award

Mazie Bryant September 8, 2011

On Aug. 8, Culverhouse professor of accounting Edward Schnee accepted the Outstanding Tax Educator Award, bringing prestige to his career and to the University. The annual meeting of the American Taxation...

Rising textbook prices deter students

Melissa Brown September 6, 2011

A recently released study has found that the majority of college undergraduates forego purchasing required materials for classes because of rising textbook prices. The U.S. Public Interest Research Group...

UA professors analyze East Coast earthquake

Stephen N. Dethrage August 24, 2011

A magnitude 5.9 earthquake rocked rural Virginia on Tuesday, with reports of movement recorded along the United States’ entire east coast, shaking major metropolitan areas such Washington, D.C. and New...

SGA called for Obama, Congress to compromise

Ethan Summers August 3, 2011

If you were frustrated with Congress and the debt crisis, you weren’t alone. The UA Student Government Association, along with more than 115 other university SGAs, signed a letter regarding the debt...

Professors utilize new technology

Professors utilize new technology

Mari Johnson August 3, 2011

With gadgets such as iPhones, iPads and smartphones becoming household essentials, some studies suggest that using these items in a classroom are making what students have learned in the classroom relevant...

Debt law could impact student loans, grants

Sarah Massey August 3, 2011

Despite passing debt ceiling legislation on Aug. 2, just before the government would have defaulted on its debt, the debt issue has only begun to be resolved – with another similar debate likely to occur...

Stoop kid gets back on his stoop

Stoop kid gets back on his stoop

Mari Johnson July 27, 2011

For the past 20 years, 90s babies have been kicking and screaming to see some of their favorite childhood shows return to television, and on Monday night, their tantrums were over. In response to numerous...