
UA In the News — Nov. 16
Comment on lumber production facility — Holiday decorating on Sorority Row — Sportscasting — and more
Comment on lumber production facility — Holiday decorating on Sorority Row — Sportscasting — and more
The University of Alabama finished the 2018 Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger food drive by collecting 309,194 pounds of food. The result was more than 40,000 pounds over the 2017 total of 260,453.
Not sure what will be open or closed for the Thanksgiving holiday? Here’s a one-stop resource for hours of operation for everything from dining to transportation to campus recreation centers.
Environmental films — Southeastern Conference — Alumni panel — and more.
The University of Alabama is expanding its services to help disabled military members fully access its Tuscaloosa campus with the launch of two specialized shuttle carts sponsored by Wells Fargo.
Two UA students were behind a well-known statue’s temporary transformation into a statement on gun violence.
Blood donation competition — Holiday travel — Food drive wrapping up — and more.
University of Alabama President Stuart R. Bell recognized UA’s record-setting year for gifts and numerous accolades during last week’s Board of Trustees meeting.
All 19 of the University of Alabama’s Panhellenic Association’s sororities, plus one National Pan-Hellenic Council sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha, are coming together from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 18, to host the first “Holly Jolly Holiday on Sorority Row.”
UAPD’s K-9s take their work seriously, but there’s always time to play a little fetch and ham it up for the students.