UA In the News — Sept. 29-Oct. 1
Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger begins — Chocolate Festival — Tailgating — and more.
Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger begins — Chocolate Festival — Tailgating — and more.
Degrees awarded — Student receives service medal — Tour app — and more.
Student journalism workshop — Video therapy — Snowpack examination — and more.
Club marks Hispanic-Latino Heritage Month — Boosting memory — Anatomy of a campaign — and more.
The 25th annual Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger food drive kicks off Monday, Oct. 1, at The University of Alabama and runs through Nov. 15. The drive collects food donations for the West Alabama Food Bank.
An opera experiment in NYC — Chasing a hurricane — Dance group recognized — and more.
“The Christians” coming up at UA Theatre and Dance — Stargazing — Jobs fair — and more.
Students take anti-bullying training — Giving away maps — Engineering studies in Germany — and more.
“A Community Without Borders” is the theme for the 2018 Hispanic Latino Heritage Month at The University of Alabama. Highlights for the event, which ends Oct. 16, includes lectures, campus dialogues and activities.
Problem in the hurricane rating system — Comment on social media — Summer dean’s list — and more.