
A Raw Deal
Dr. Mark Elliott is leading a project to get a grasp on how much raw wastewater, and the diseases it can spawn, flow into the water of Alabama’s Black Belt.
Dr. Mark Elliott is leading a project to get a grasp on how much raw wastewater, and the diseases it can spawn, flow into the water of Alabama’s Black Belt.
The ACT test originally scheduled for 8 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 9, at The University of Alabama has been postponed because of inclement weather in Tuscaloosa.
A portion of Hackberry Lane is scheduled to close from Monday, Dec. 18, through Wednesday, Jan. 3.
A team of College of Engineering students took home first place in a recent business competition.
Motion sensors and energy — More money for the Million Dollar Band — Improved tornado warnings — and more.
Snow fell on the last day of fall semester classes as students went about business as usual and prepared for finals next week.
How a festival benefits the local economy — Comment on the upcoming Senate election — Stress and devotion — and more.
Engineering researchers at The University of Alabama are part of a nationwide project to find ways of reducing energy used to heat, cool and ventilate buildings.
‘Discovering Alabama’ host in Dothan — Improving weather warnings — Children’s and young adult book sale — and more.
Hey, it’s Kelsey Hall, the UA student who has been dressed as a Christmas tree this week.