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My Oh Maya: Maya Jansen wins national title, keeps mood light for teammates

My Oh Maya: Maya Jansen wins national title, keeps mood light for teammates

Terrin Waack March 4, 2015

There’s never a quiet moment for the Alabama women’s tennis team when junior Maya Jansen is in the room.Although she played both volleyball and tennis at the national level starting at the age of 13,...

Graduate student founds UA feminist caucus

Graduate student founds UA feminist caucus

Paige Henderson March 3, 2015

Cassidy Ellis is a second-year graduate student studying women's studies and communications. Ellis, a Montgomery native, founded the Feminist Caucus and is currently serving as the organization's president. The...

Two student groups train to run in local half marathon

Two student groups train to run in local half marathon

Mackenzie Ross March 3, 2015

With the Tuscaloosa Half Marathon coming this Saturday, runners prepare to endure the rigorous 13.1-mile race through the city. While this may be some people’s first half 
marathon, many groups and...

Senior Salute: Men's basketball to honor 3 seniors in game against Ole Miss

Senior Salute: Men's basketball to honor 3 seniors in game against Ole Miss

Sean Landry March 3, 2015

One of the Alabama basketball team’s seniors has a perfect shooting percentage in the Southeastern Conference this season.Dakota Slaughter, a walk-on senior majoring in marketing from Fishers, Indiana,...

Panel explores campus safety

Panel explores campus safety

Lauren Lane March 3, 2015

The Honors College held a town hall meeting covering the issue of safety on campus Monday.The panel was made up of Sgt. Vonda Collins of The University of Alabama Police Department, Zoe Storey, peer education...

Moundville Park restarts Saturday programming

Moundville Park restarts Saturday programming

Sirui Shao March 3, 2015

The University of Alabama’s Moundville Archaeological Park resumed its Saturday in the Park program Feb. 28, with the theme of “Past Time Pastimes.”Saturday in the Park began in 2009 and is held...

Baseball team to face Auburn

Baseball team to face Auburn

Nolan Imsande March 3, 2015

After dropping the final two games of a weekend series with Louisiana-Lafayette, Alabama baseball will head to Montgomery for a non-conference game with in-state rival Auburn. The teams will face off Tuesday...

Gallaway was friend to Tennessee Williams

Gallaway was friend to Tennessee Williams

Cokie Thompson March 3, 2015

By Cokie Thompson | Staff ReporterTennessee Williams was born 60 miles west of Tuscaloosa in Columbus, Mississippi. His mother almost married a man in Demopolis, 60 miles south of Tuscaloosa. His good...

Students fast from sweets during Lent

Students fast from sweets during Lent

Katie Bedrich March 1, 2015

Christian students at the University have found various ways to observe Lent, the religious period that began with Ash Wednesday on Feb. 18 and ends on Easter on April 5.In the traditional observance of...

Leav explores themes of loneliness, happiness, doubt in short poems

Leav explores themes of loneliness, happiness, doubt in short poems

Tori Linville March 1, 2015

Lang Leav’s writing should probably come with a warning sticker: feelings will be felt.Her debut book of poetry, “Love and Misadventure,” is composed of 75 poems that make a reader want to listen...

Trafficking Trail

Trafficking Trail

Lauren Lane March 1, 2015

The Super Bowl frequently spurs some form of controversy, but this year, it was about a much more serious subject than whether or not the Patriots’ deflated footballs should have cost them their right...

Group strives to increase student voter registration

Mackenzie Ross March 1, 2015

With the upcoming 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, a Montgomery non-profit called Empower Alabama aims to increase voter registration and turnout in Alabama. The group hopes to recruit college-aged...