Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Student Health Center makes changes

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008
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Student Health Center makes changes

The cold and flu season is here again, bringing with it emptier classrooms and longer lines at the Student Health Center. All of this is normal for this time of year, said David Brown, the nursing supervisor of the Student Health Center. "During cold and flu season, we see our longest waiting times simply because of the number of people who are sick," Brown said.

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News

article icon Student Health Center makes changes

The cold and flu season is here again, bringing with it emptier classrooms and longer lines at the Student Health Center. All of this is normal for this time of year according to David Brown, the nursing supervisor of the Student Health Center. "During cold and flu season, we see our longest waiting times simply because of the number of people who are sick," Brown said. Full Story

Opinion

article icon We want to print

So, let's get this straight. Over Christmas break (when no one was around/paying attention), the College of Arts and Sciences replaced its 300 free print credits per student with Uniprint, a system that costs a nickel per page. "The dean said this is a basic cost analysis decision," said Steven Corhern, a graduate SGA senator, in Monday's Crimson White. Full Story

INfocus Announcements

article icon INfocus announcements for Wednesday, February 13

Annual Valentine's dinner to be held at Smith Hall The Alabama Museum of Natural History and the UA Arboretum will host the annual St. Valentine's Day gourmet dinner featuring big band and swing jazz music from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Feb. 14 in Smith Hall. The George Winter Band will set the tone during the social hour and provide musical entertainment for listening and dancing during and after the dinner. Full Story

Entertainment

article icon Our favorite romantic films

Just in time for Valentine's Day, here are nine films we recommend to stir up those romantic feelings and make this year's holiday a truly special one. In alphabetical order: "Annie Hall" (1977) - I think this film, along with the two others for which I'm writing blurbs ("Lost in Translation" and "Once") are most representative of my view on love. Full Story

Sports

article icon KICKER: Men's Tennis

The No. 10 Alabama men's tennis team got its first big win of the season at No. 21 Pepperdine over the weekend. The Crimson Tide defeated Pepperdine 4-3 Sunday, snapping the Waves' 58-match home winning streak. Alabama also knocked off UC-Irvine 6-1 on Friday. Full Story

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