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UA boasts two Rhodes finalists

Kyle Kozak November 15, 2011

Two University of Alabama students have been named finalists for the Rhodes scholarship, an international award for study at the University of Oxford. Senior Nathan Corder and spring 2011 graduate Parker...

Operation Not Isolated: The Conversation held Wednesday

Katherine Martin November 15, 2011

The Social Work Association for Cultural Awareness will hold an open discussion between students, faculty and community members who have opinions or questions about the culture of UA’s campus and the...

Jewish group Hillel dedicates Torah

Jewish group Hillel dedicates Torah

Megan Smith November 14, 2011

The Bloom Hillel Student Center hosted a public celebration to re-dedicate their recently restored Torah on Sunday. Rabbi Bernard Honan and Rabbi Steven Jacobs scribed the last 12 letters of the Torah....

SGA, students honor vets

SGA, students honor vets

Kris Mitchell November 14, 2011

Armed service veterans, their families and active duty military members were honored Friday during the SGA and Campus Veterans Association’s Veterans Day Observance Ceremony on the steps of Gorgas Library....

Tide beats Bulldogs, stays in title hunt

Tide beats Bulldogs, stays in title hunt

Tony Tsoukalas November 14, 2011

Alabama’s 24-7 win over Mississippi State was more than just another SEC game, it was an opportunity to show the nation that Alabama is still a member of the BCS elite and deserves a shot at the national...

Seeking a magical victory

Seeking a magical victory

Nathan Proctor November 14, 2011

The Quad was littered with wizards of all ages and students were smeared in their nation’s colors Sunday as football took a backseat to Quidditch for an afternoon at The University of Alabama. UA’s...

Gender-neutral housing becoming a greater need

William Evans November 14, 2011

At least 54 colleges and universities across the country provide gender-neutral housing, an optional living arrangement for students who do not identify themselves as either male or female or are transitioning...

UA releases new campus master plan

UA releases new campus master plan

Lis Garcia November 14, 2011

Preliminary concepts for the Campus Master Plan were presented last Tuesday and Wednesday to a small group in Lloyd Hall. Dan Wolfe, University planner and designer, said the plan was formed around surveys...

Soledad O'Brien visits Bama

Soledad O’Brien visits Bama

Melissa Brown November 10, 2011

CNN journalist and author Soledad O’Brien urged students to be their own advocates as they work to find their passion in a lecture in the Ferguson Center Thursday night. “You have to constantly fight...

Slash Pine Tour will take visitors through several Tuscaloosa landmarks

Slash Pine Tour will take visitors through several Tuscaloosa landmarks

Alex Cohen November 10, 2011

Members of the Tuscaloosa community are surrounded by history. But in our day-to-day activities, we tend to take that history for granted or, more often, ignore it.  That’s about to change. On Saturday,...

Believe Out Loud open to all people

Caroline Murray November 10, 2011

Amber Forsythe was the “perfect Baptist child.” She went to church with her family every Sunday, knew the Ten Commandments and did Bible drills. She knew she loved God and God loved her. Soon, however,...

Mississippi State game buses benefit Toys for T-Town

Ashanka Kumari November 10, 2011

Toys for T-Town, a partnership between the Student Government Association, Hilton Garden Inn and University Programs, is carrying out SGA’s mission of community service in response to the April 27 tornado,...