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UA in the News: April 12-14, 2008

New paperless ticket system debuts Tuesday – A-Day – Repin “brilliant” in concert — UA faculty provide expert commentary on Alabama’s tax structure, “double-dipping” bill, destination shopping centers and bubble-making – Tide’s Thompson admirable on at Masters – UA events, honors, lectures – and more…

UA in the News: April 11, 2008

Bama Golfer tied for 33rd after first round at the Masters – UA faculty provide expert commentary on Birmingham Water Works, gas prices, and vitamin water – Student Honors – Events – and more…

UA in the News: April 10, 2008

A-Day preparations – UA student tickets go paperless – Bama golfer playing in the Master’s – Campus events and news – and more…

UA in the News: April 9, 2008

Lectures, events at UA – Saban to speak at banquet — Student football tickets to go paperless – Federal funds support research, projects – and more

UA in the News: April 8, 2008

Violinist Repin to replace Perlman in concert – Cuban musician to perform at UA – Hiring entrepreneurial employees – UA receives Department of Energy funding for research – and more

UA in the News: April 5-7, 2008

President Witt confident UA can weather lean economic times – A-Day fundraiser for UA libraries – Law, Social Work schools highly ranked – Awards and honors – Faculty commentary – and more

UA in the News: April 4, 2008

Terry Saban to help UA Libraries at A-Day – Retired professor Wilma Greene was respected in her field – UA starts tobacco-free challenge – UA Capital Campaign – and more…

UA in the News: April 3, 2008

UA presidents says economy won’t cramp expansion plans – UA student-athletes have best fall on record – UA golfer to play in Masters – and more…

UA in the News: April 2, 2008

SGA president inaugurated – Former congressmen speak on campus – Former professor to give Gladney Lecture – UA employees participate in ‘Scale Back’ program

UA in the News: April 1, 2008

Higher Education deserves legislative support – UA students awarded Goldwater scholarships – Former congressmen give UA students a behind-the-scenes look at U.S. government