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Tide hopes to rebound after midweek loss to Georgia State

Tide hopes to rebound after midweek loss to Georgia State

Miranda Murphy April 18, 2012

After a mid-week loss to Georgia State, the Alabama softball team will travel to Athens for a three-game series against Georgia. The No. 2 Crimson Tide lost 5-1 on Tuesday to Georgia State, making its...

Psychologist speaks on Brazil's child protection laws

Psychologist speaks on Brazil’s child protection laws

Katie Thurber April 18, 2012

In honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month, the University of Alabama’s College of Social Work hosted Brazilian scholar and psychologist Reginaldo Torres Alves Júnior on Wednesday. Alves, a forensic...

Amid anniversary plans, students learn to cope

Ashanka Kumari April 18, 2012

For two University of Alabama students who lost their homes and friends to the April 27, 2011 tornado, the anniversary memorials are a chance to continue to move forward. Chelsea Thrash, a junior majoring...

Survey shows rise in trend known as ‘drunkorexia’

Jordan Cissell April 18, 2012

There are some things in life that just don’t mix well. A recently developing trend, dubbed “drunkorexia," dangerously combines two such items: eating disorders and substance abuse. According to a...

Rallying to Take Back the Night

Rallying to Take Back the Night

Briana Harris April 17, 2012

While on a spring-break trip with four of her friends, a University of Alabama female student had an experience that she would never forget. It was day three of her trip, and she was on the beach drinking...

UA research links gender, technology

UA research links gender, technology

Mazie Bryant April 17, 2012

Women use text messaging and social media more than men, according to a study conducted by a UA student. Amanda Kimbrough, a senior majoring in psychology, polled 381 undergraduate students last spring...

Bentley outlines plans for Bryce

Bentley outlines plans for Bryce

Rich Robinson April 17, 2012

Gov. Robert Bentley recently announced that the mental health facilities project, which stalled in recent months, would resume construction. Bentley originally ordered construction of the new Bryce Hospital...

Bama hosting two tune-ups this week

Brett Hudson April 17, 2012

Alabama will try to find answers for its shortcomings before it faces another brutal Southeastern Conference weekend in hosting Mississippi Valley State on Tuesday and Wednesday night, with first pitch...

Don’t read too much into A-Day

Marc Torrence April 17, 2012

If you were in Tuscaloosa on Saturday, you probably attended, or at least heard about, A-Day — Alabama’s annual spring game, essentially a glorified scrimmage. The team (and fans) gets ready for the...

UA Jazz Ensemble hits stage for Big Bang Concert

Anna Price Olson April 17, 2012

With five saxophones, five trombones, five trumpets, a bass guitar, a set of drums and a piano, the UA Jazz Ensemble will take the stage for their 17th Annual Big Band Concert tonight at Moody Music Hall....

Day to promote sustainability

Ashanka Kumari April 17, 2012

The Business Honors Program hosts the third Annual Sustainability Day today from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to inform students about better environmental choices at UA. Members of the program will be on the quad...

Brothers Street Eats no longer serving on campus

Brothers Street Eats no longer serving on campus

Ashley Chaffin April 16, 2012

Brothers Street Eats pulled up to the Quad to serve lunch for the first time on Feb.12. On April 13, they served their last meal on campus. According to Bama Dining, they served an average of 60 to 70...