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Shelton to host local author signing

Shelton to host local author signing

Matthew Wilson February 16, 2015

Authors face different struggles and hurdles on the way to fulfilling their dreams for their books. Whether the topic is current issues, religious principles or their relationships, the authors all want...

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...

Snaps for Bama: Snapchat 'shines light' on UA campus lifestyles

Snaps for Bama: Snapchat 'shines light' on UA campus lifestyles

Cokie Thompson February 16, 2015

When Helmi Henkin, a freshman majoring in psychology, came to The University of Alabama from Menlo Park, California, she was disappointed there wasn’t a single Snapchat geofilter in sight.“Where...

St. John wins book award

St. John wins book award

February 16, 2015

This month, Warren St. John joined the ranks of Alabama’s acclaimed nonfiction writers in receiving the prestigious Clarence Cason Award from The University of Alabama’s journalism department. This...

Perfect in Pink

Perfect in Pink

Kayla Montgomery February 16, 2015

Not even Friday the 13th could stop the Alabama gymnastics team.On the famously unlucky evening, Alabama gymnastics followed several personal-best and two team-best apparatus scores to beat Boise State...

Play based on Greek mythology premieres

Play based on Greek mythology premieres

Ellen Johnson February 16, 2015

Dry ice and blue lighting will dominate the stage of the Allen Bales Theatre as part of the set of American playwright Sarah Ruhl’s “Eurydice.”The play, part of the University’s department of theatre...

New program in Japan opens

New program in Japan opens

Bailey Shoenberger February 16, 2015

University of Alabama students will have the opportunity for the first time to study political science 7,000 miles away from Tuscaloosa in the ancient cities of Tokyo, Osaka and Hiroshima, Japan.Students...

Leading Edge Institute inspires women to lead

Leading Edge Institute inspires women to lead

Elizabeth Elkin February 16, 2015

Leading Edge Institute is a nine-month program designed to prepare college-aged Alabama women to become leaders of the state.Two students at The University of Alabama will graduate from the institute at...

Alabama falls 76-68 at home to Vanderbilt

Alabama falls 76-68 at home to Vanderbilt

Kelly Ward February 14, 2015

Alabama men’s basketball never had a safe lead in its 76-68 loss at home to Vanderbilt. When the Crimson Tide pulled away, the Commodores came back. Then Vanderbilt took a lead and never gave it up.“Give...

Organic gardening provides alternative for Valentine's Day

Organic gardening provides alternative for Valentine's Day

Becca Murdoch February 13, 2015

This Saturday, couples and singles alike can make the most of their Valentine’s Day by joining the Druid City Garden Project at Oakdale Elementary School to learn how to prune their pesky perennials. “We...

Who's on first?

Who's on first?

Kelly Ward February 12, 2015

An official visit is usually the time for coaches to market their program. Recruits can see the facilities and experience what it’s like to be on campus. Junior Leona Lafaele didn’t need an official...

Power of Pink

Power of Pink

Kayla Montgomery February 12, 2015

For 36 years, coach Sarah Patterson was the face of the Alabama gymnastics team. Her 1,006 wins, 43 postseason championships and six national championships with the Crimson Tide, as well as her philanthropic...