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UA’s speech team looks to advance in competition this weekend

UA’s speech team looks to advance in competition this weekend

Katherine McClellan October 6, 2010

At a school where students place great importance on the heritage of traditions and excellence, one program often seems to get overlooked. University of Alabama’s Forensics Council, also known as the...

Smoking debate shouldn’t burn UA

Danielle Beach October 5, 2010

Smoking is no private affair on The University of Alabama's campus; a stroll around the Quad or down the Strip is proof enough. A swell of opinions have surfaced, with some for and some against a total...

Homecoming campaigns begin

William Evans October 5, 2010

Homecoming queen candidates met Monday evening in the Ferguson Center to discuss campaigning guidelines and regulations. CadeAnn Smith, the homecoming director over halftime and reception and a senior...

SGA facilitates absentee voting

William Evans October 5, 2010

To facilitate voter turnout, the Student Government Association and other student organizations on campus are encouraging students to become registered voters for upcoming elections. Most college students,...

Tide players win SEC honors

Tide players win SEC honors

Britton Lynn October 5, 2010

Sophomore guard Chance Warmack was recognized as SEC offensive lineman of the week for his performance in the Florida game. Warmack had key blocks on both of Mark Ingram’s touchdown runs that gave Alabama...

Students get a lesson in public relations

Students get a lesson in public relations

Brittney Knox October 5, 2010

BP spokesman Ray Melick spoke to the Public Relations Student Society of America on Tuesday about his experience in crisis public relations during the oil spill response.  “I wanted to make sure that...

Moundville Festival, a jewel in your backyard

Moundville Festival, a jewel in your backyard

Alex Cohen October 5, 2010

Should Alabamians be jealous of Egyptians? Archaeology buffs might say yes.  After all, the Great Pyramid of Giza, the only one of the seven wonders of the ancient world still standing, is in their backyard....

Tide ranks No. 1 in poll

Tide ranks No. 1 in poll

Bobby Thompson October 5, 2010

The Crimson Tide football team isn’t the only team at the Capstone at the top of their game. The UA women’s golf team was recently ranked No. 1 in the Golf World/NGCA Coaches’ Poll; this is the first...

Gators chomped by Tide

Gators chomped by Tide

Jason Galloway October 3, 2010

Alabama’s victory over No. 7 Florida on Saturday proved the Crimson Tide’s second-half comeback the week before against Arkansas was no fluke. If anything, it proved the fluke of that game was the...

Discovery Series offers eclectic classes

Discovery Series offers eclectic classes

Brooke Marshall October 3, 2010

Students can learn certain skills they may not find in regular college classes by participating in the Discovery Series at the Ferguson Center. The Discovery Series offers several non-credit, low-rate...

What's luck got to do with it?

What’s luck got to do with it?

Laura Owens October 3, 2010

Being lucky has nothing to do with it. The defense is just…good. The past two games, Alabama’s defense has managed to force turnovers in the most critical times. In Arkansas, two timely picks off...

Census lets students choose two or more races

Census lets students choose two or more races

Katherine Martin October 3, 2010

The federal government now requires universities to collect racial and ethnic data in greater detail, giving students the option for choosing two or more races, Cathy Andreen, director of media relations...