UA In the News — Jan. 26
Museum of Natural History offers children’s program — Student heads a band — Crimson racing — and more.
Museum of Natural History offers children’s program — Student heads a band — Crimson racing — and more.
The University of Alabama Center for Economic Development’s Books for the Alabama Black Belt campaign will run from Wednesday, Feb. 1, to Tuesday, Feb. 28.
Shelters in mobile home parks — ROTC student’s family is key — Sonic Frontiers concert — and more.
“The hole was near a spawning area and was 25- to 30-feet-deep in the middle. The stumps were right below the surface. We used a Sexy Ghost Minnow-colored Strike King KVD Jerkbait, which is a little unconventional this early in the season. Not many teams were throwing jerkbaits because the fish aren’t active enough yet. Within
ROTC students win competition — Mock trial group offers invitational — Collective conversations — and more.
Horse riding rivalry — Talking with Hindu students — Taking millennials seriously in public relations — and more.
“I suspect it is because political leaders often attempt policy change that is too extreme when they have unified control of legislature and executive branch. They don’t expect to have to compromise. But it often turns out that there are intra-party disagreements.”
UA Introduces new athletic director — Pre-Law Week — The final question — and more.
ROTC students gear up for strenuous Ranger challenge — Language and dogs — Pack a Purse project — and more.
Alabama business leaders optimistic — UA students win a bass tournament — ZTA members move into new house — and more.