UA In the News — April 24
Doing well at German Day — A cappella group performs — Bama in Nicaragua — and more.
Doing well at German Day — A cappella group performs — Bama in Nicaragua — and more.
Alabama author talks about his mother’s cooking — Lost football found — Review of “Sweeney Todd” — and more.
Autocar opens $120 million factory – Research model how deadly virus moves along Pacific salmon, trout – Are there health benefits to getting a tattoo? – and more.
Crimson Racing car gets a tryout — Changing the texting-and-driving law — Comment on sales taxes — and more
Big Al in wallets — Rick Bragg in Huntsville — Commentary on the governor’s race — and more.
Issues surrounding vaping — Obstacles in graduate programs — Lemon Face challenge — and more.
Net neutrality and a U.S. senator — A demon barber — A big Bama Blitz — and more.
Mercedes-Benz partnership — Engineering students in Shakespeare — CrimsonHacks — and more.
Over-the-counter medications — Search for fusion — The challenge of autonomous vehicles — and more.
UA football team visits the White House — Comment on “2001” — Nursing professor honored — and more.