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New York Recognizes Same-Sex Marriages

New York Recognizes Same-Sex Marriages

Sarah Massey July 12, 2011

Same-sex marriage became the dominant news story for days following the June 24 passing of a bill which allows New York to both recognize and perform same-sex marriages. New York became the sixth state,...

Alabama students win at Campus MovieFest International

Alabama students win at Campus MovieFest International

Mari Johnson June 28, 2011

Students from all over the world traveled to Hollywood this past week to showcase their award-winning films in the Campus MovieFest International Grand Finale. Several weeks ago, students from the University...

Black Warrior Makes Endangered Rivers List

Black Warrior Makes Endangered Rivers List

Melissa Brown May 31, 2011

American Rivers, a national conservation organization, has named the Black Warrior River as one of America’s Most Endangered Rivers due to local coal mining pollution. American Rivers has published...

Alumni groups find ways to help

John Davis May 2, 2011

As relief efforts continue throughout Tuscaloosa, alumni and alumni groups from every corner of the country are helping out in any way they can. Mark Roberts, the Manager of Chapter Development and Special...

Students from other schools discuss coping with disasters

Patty Vaughan April 30, 2011

After the devastation that hit Tuscaloosa on April 27, The University of Alabama is not alone in reviving from a natural disaster.Universities such as Tulane, Loyola, San Diego, San Diego State and The...

Bentley addresses needs in community

Taylor Holland April 28, 2011

Gov. Robert Bentley, alongside state senators Richard Shelby, Jeff Sessions and other government officials, toured parts of Alabama Thursday, in an attempt to assess damages caused by an EF4 tornado that...

State responds to tornado outbreak

Taylor Holland April 28, 2011

Less than 24 hours after an EF-4 tornado, the largest in city history, devastated Tuscaloosa, FEMA announced plans to travel to Alabama to tour the state alongside Gov. Robert Bentley.“Yesterday, we...

New show to highlight college football fans

Jennie Kushner April 21, 2011

One production company is looking to merge MTV’s The Real World, NBC’s Friday Night Lights and a little bit of Jersey Shore into one to highlight the Southeastern Conference football life of students....

Students search for lucrative buyback option

Stephen Walker April 21, 2011

As the semester comes to a close, many students are eager to take their stack of textbooks to the bookstore and sell them back for a heap of money. Unfortunately, most students leave the buyback cash...

Hulu Plus offers free trial to college students

Hulu Plus offers free trial to college students

Allie Hulcher April 21, 2011

Students wanting to give their minds a break and enjoy the comedy and drama of their favorite TV shows are in luck, Hulu, the online video service that offers a selection of television shows, clips and...

How should colleges deal with suicides?

Amanda Sams April 21, 2011

h Former UA student Lindsey Sherrill has learned more about suicide recently than she ever cared to know. In the two months since her husband’s death, Sherrill has struggled to cope without the one...

BP oil spill effects still being seen

BP oil spill effects still being seen

Katherine Martin April 20, 2011

Yesterday marked the one-year anniversary of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, one of the largest oil spills in history. The impact of the spill continues to affect those who live and work on the...