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Cycling team bonds through weekly dinners

Cycling team bonds through weekly dinners

Tyler Waldrep February 23, 2015

While most sports require teams to practice together, cycling is one of the few sports that allows individuals to train on their own. Since much of the practice can be done by individuals, the UA cycling...

Men's basketball hosts diabetes event

Alaina Upman February 18, 2015

The Blue Out Diabetes Event is the first event to incorporate diabetes awareness in conjunction with UA Athletics and campus, community and national partners. Blue Out Diabetes will occur at the men’s...

UA club bass fishing ranked No. 5 after weekend win

UA club bass fishing ranked No. 5 after weekend win

Jeremiah Johnson February 17, 2015

The University of Alabama is known for sports like football, gymnastics, softball and basketball, not 
bass fishing.While collegiate bass fishing is not an NCAA-sanctioned sport, the UA club team garners...

Spectrum to host LGBT conference

Collin Burwinkel February 16, 2015

The University of Alabama will host the 2015 Southeastern LGBTQ+ Student Conference, an annual conference dedicated to topics affecting the LGBT community. “This is a traveling regional conference that...

Lynn grows evolutionary studies at Alabama

Lynn grows evolutionary studies at Alabama

Mackenzie Ross February 16, 2015

Like many students, Christopher Lynn’s college experience took a winding route that involved dropping out and ultimately enrolling with a different major, but now as a professor he helps students explore...

Basketball faces in-state rival

Basketball faces in-state rival

Sean Landry February 16, 2015

After losing to Vanderbilt on Saturday, the Alabama basketball team has next to no hope of an at-large tournament bid.According to the database at TeamRankings.com, the team has a 5.4 percent chance to...

Honors College offers Spring II seminar course "Tide for Tusk"

Honors College offers Spring II seminar course “Tide for Tusk”

Sirui Shao February 16, 2015

For those interested in learning more about Big Al’s elephant family, the Honors College is offering a Spring II seminar course all about our famous pachyderm and 
his friends.The course, UH 120-326,...

Williams named February Female Physicist of Month

Williams named February Female Physicist of Month

Amanda Sare February 11, 2015

Dawn Williams, an associate professor in the department of physics and astronomy, was named the February 2015 Female Physicist of the Month by the American Physical Society’s Committee on the Status...

Alabama gymnastics ranked in 4 rotations

Alabama gymnastics ranked in 4 rotations

Kayla Montgomery February 9, 2015

So far this season, Alabama has defeated reigning co-national champion, Florida, and handed Auburn its 111th consecutive loss in a lopsided rivalry series. The team is ranked No. 6 nationally, and has...

UA women's rugby team focuses on developing chemistry, new players

UA women's rugby team focuses on developing chemistry, new players

Matt Speakman February 9, 2015

The University of Alabama offers a wide range of sports for students to get involved in regardless of athletic background. One of these sports, women’s rugby, has been a successful student-led program...

Men's basketball heads to Starkville with thin roster

Men's basketball heads to Starkville with thin roster

Sean Landry February 9, 2015

For the fourth consecutive game, the Alabama basketball team will be at less than full strength when it travels to Starkville, Mississippi, to take on the Mississippi State Bulldogs.In addition to injured...

Students volunteer with LIFT

Students volunteer with LIFT

Cokie Thompson February 5, 2015

Learning Initiative and Financial Training is a program that involves students in the Culverhouse School of Accountancy volunteering at various sites across Tuscaloosa. They teach high school students...