Holi Festival Mixes Colors With Excitement

Holi Festival Mixes Colors With Excitement

The International Students Association, Honors College Assembly and UA South Asian Society came together to bring Holi to Tuscaloosa. By Alexandria Cashmer

traffic cone and the words road, sidewalk and other closures

McCorvey Drive Lane Closure April 24

The southbound lane of McCorvey Drive will be closed from Hackberry Lane to Second Street for approximately 5 hours on Tuesday, April 24.  

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UA Cyber Researchers Delve Into the Dark Web

Students at The University of Alabama monitor network traffic to detect and prevent malicious activity.

A Beginner’s Guide to Buying a Car

A Beginner’s Guide to Buying a Car

For those students looking for a car to call their own, here are the top do’s, don’ts and other tips for purchasing a first car.

Prized Football, Lost in 2011 Tornado, Returned to UA Offensive Tackle

Prized Football, Lost in 2011 Tornado, Returned to UA Offensive Tackle

After almost seven years, a prized possession is being returned to its rightful owner. Wesley Britt, former University of Alabama offensive tackle, will receive a signed team football he lost in the April 27, 2011, tornado.

Research Models How Deadly Virus Moves Among Pacific Salmon, Trout

Research Models How Deadly Virus Moves Among Pacific Salmon, Trout

For the first time researchers studying a deadly virus modeled how it spreads to young trout and salmon in the waters of the Columbia River Basin, showing that migrating adult fish are the main source of exposure.

UA In the News — April 19

UA In the News — April 19

Crimson Racing car gets a tryout — Changing the texting-and-driving law — Comment on sales taxes — and more

UA Professor’s Exhibition Bites into Tobacco’s Influence in the Big Apple

UA Professor’s Exhibition Bites into Tobacco’s Influence in the Big Apple

New York City has been home to numerous activist movements. But according to one University of Alabama professor and New York City native, the Big Apple was late to show much activism against one of the leading killers in the United States because of the heavy influence of its producers.

Student Films about Justice and Injustice in Alabama to Debut April 24

Student Films about Justice and Injustice in Alabama to Debut April 24

The 12th annual Documenting Justice film screening will be Tuesday, April 24, at 7 p.m. at the Bama Theatre in downtown Tuscaloosa. The screening is free and open to the public.