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Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

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Immigration bill passed by Reps

William Evans April 17, 2011

Representatives in the Alabama Legislature approved a bill that would prohibit employers from knowingly hiring illegal immigrants and require state and local law enforcement to carry out federal immigration...

Talladega offers students discounted ticket prices

Taylor Holland April 14, 2011

Fresh off his dominating performance at Texas Motor Speedway last Saturday, Matt Kenseth and 42 other NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers head to Talladega Superspeedway this weekend for the Aaron’s 499....

Students remember VT tragedy

Students remember VT tragedy

Patty Vaughan April 14, 2011

Saturday will mark the fourth anniversary of  the shooting that cost 32 students and faculty their lives on the Virginia Tech campus. Four years ago, VT student Seung-Hui Cho killed two individuals at...

ATO receives national honor in Washington

Jennie Kushner April 10, 2011

  Alpha Tau Omega fraternity will receive an honor that only three other fraternities nationwide will accept this year. On April 10, the Beta Delta chapter was recognized with the Chapter Award of Distinction...

Professor now president of minerals society

Stephen Walker March 29, 2011

University of Alabama Professor Garry W. Warren, who teaches in the metallurgical and materials engineering department, has been named president of the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society. Warren joined...

Business program earning national ranking

Stephen N. Dethrage March 29, 2011

The University of Alabama's Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration was named the No. 33 public business program in the Bloomberg Businessweek rankings released March 17. Overall,...

U.S. engages in Libyan conflict

U.S. engages in Libyan conflict

Taylor Holland March 22, 2011

American and European-led air strikes shook much of Libya Sunday, as allied attempts shifted from solely impeding Col. Moammar Gadhafi and his loyal forces from gaining airspace to wiping out his control...

Prospective graduate students to soon face more stringent GRE

Taylor Holland March 3, 2011

Students seeking to further their education at the graduate level have a new challenge awaiting them – a more difficult Graduate Record Examination. Beginning in August, students taking the GRE, the...

Expert: Global warming evidence inconclusive

William Evans February 27, 2011

During the transition from winter to spring, weather patterns in Tuscaloosa can disrupt a student's expectations for what clothing to wear when the temperature seems to shift from day to day. The dynamic...

Friedman discusses sustainability

Friedman discusses sustainability

William Evans February 22, 2011

Thomas Friedman, three-time Pulitzer Prize winning author and New York Times columnist, said the United States has fallen out of touch with sustainable values to the point of endangering the economy and...

Fox bans stadium ad

Amanda Sams January 26, 2011

Tim Tebow dared to write the reference of well-known Bible verse John 3:16 on his eye black before the 2009 BCS National Championship Game as a testament to his faith. The Gators’ star quarterback was...

Reflecting on Obama’s last two years

Reflecting on Obama’s last two years

Taylor Holland January 25, 2011

In an attempt to rally Americans to compete to increase their investment in both research and education, President Barack Obama said the nation is facing “our generation’s Sputnik moment” that will...