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Homecoming takes over UA

Will Tucker October 7, 2010

Homecoming week will start Sunday afternoon on Capstone Drive and end Saturday on the field in Bryant-Denny Stadium. Between Sunday’s Roll Tide Run, which starts at 2 p.m. at Capstone Drive, and the...

Attorney general speaks on 'Mockingbird" 50th

Attorney general speaks on ‘Mockingbird” 50th

Will Tucker September 21, 2010

Shane Sharpe’s voice reflected the Honors College dean’s excitement about the event’s keynote speaker before Tuesday’s “To Kill a Mockingbird” 50th Anniversary Celebration at the UA Law School....

SGA offers ‘Ride with the Tide’

Will Tucker September 19, 2010

If a resolution proposed Thursday afternoon passes, UA students and organizations will have the opportunity to hitch a ride with the Student Government Association to the LSU-Alabama football game on Nov....

Constitution Revision Committee tackles SGA Constitution

Will Tucker September 1, 2010

After the SGA Senate’s comprehensive review and overhaul of the SGA Code of Laws near the end of the 2009-10 academic year, the SGA has driven into a second, larger initiative to start the 2010-11 year...

Class sizes grow over the years

Will Tucker August 19, 2010

As the University continues to grow, so does students’ awareness of the growing pains—specifically in class sizes. “[The growth] has certainly pressed the limits,” said Larry Bowen, associate...

Student travels to the twin cities of Chile

Student travels to the twin cities of Chile

Will Tucker June 30, 2010

I now know what inspired Patagonia Co.’s logo. At five in the morning, flying into Santiago, the purple, blue, black and orange mountains stamped on all the clothing company’s products appeared just...

Seniors choose service over job market through Peace Corps, Teach For America

Will Tucker April 30, 2010

Natalie Latta refuses to stop learning after her graduation this May. She, like many other seniors, plans to challenge herself with something other than a paying job right out of college. She plans to...

SGA reforms football ticket sales

SGA reforms football ticket sales

Will Tucker April 26, 2010

This year, UA students looking to buy football season ticket packages won’t have to race 15,000 of their peers to acquire the tickets that sell out online in less than 75 minutes.  They’ll just have...

Senate sets salaries for new term

Will Tucker April 22, 2010

The SGA senate voted Thursday to approve the salaries of eight elected officials and 10 appointed members of the executive council, including the salaries of two new appointed positions to President James...

Students ‘take back the night’

Students ‘take back the night’

Will Tucker April 20, 2010

Students arrived on their own and in groups to the Women’s Resource Center’s “Take Back the Night” event Tuesday afternoon on the steps of the Crimson Promenade. Maria Perez-Fisher, Peer Education...

History professor to give ‘last lecture’

Will Tucker April 20, 2010

Lawrence Kohl, a UA history professor, has a distinct and unique sense of empathy that reaches back through history. Specifically, Kohl empathizes with those who know what needs to be said in society,...

Senate holds first meeting

Will Tucker April 8, 2010

A recently inaugurated Nicole Bohannon began her job as Executive Vice President Thursday night, calling to order a meeting of a new SGA Senate in the Ferguson Forum. New Senators packed the room, and...