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University of Mobile faculty, students will perform Dec. 17 at Carnegie Hall in NYC
The University of Mobile Center for Performing Arts continues to raise its profile far beyond the Gulf Coast.
A rockin' (and tasty) New Year's bash at 301
If you haven't made plans for New Year's Eve, you might consider an evening at Space 301, where the nonprofit Centre for the Living Arts will usher in the year 2010 with "Diamonds & Denim." It's a night of shake-rattle-and-roll, with drinks at 8:30 p.m., dinner at 9:15 and dancing at 10:30. Shortly before midnight, revelers will adjourn to the ...
Mystery Ship Reappears On Beach [exposed by Tropical Storm Ida]
For years, storms along the Alabama coast have often exposed the wreckage of a sailing ship that locals suspected was a Civil War blockade runner or a Prohibition-era rum runner or various vessels in between.
USA is known for its unwavering dedication to its academic calendar, but with Tropical Storm Idaa s arrival Nov.
As Tropical Storm Ida passes over area classes resume at some area colleges today
Classes at the University of South Alabama and Spring Hill College are being held today at both schools.
In an exciting game against West Alabama, Southern Miss forward Brittany Johnson takes a shot as Kendra Johnson looks on Sunday at Reed Green Coliseum.
Spring Hill College, University of Mobile to join Southern States Athletic Conference
The University of Mobile and Spring Hill College will announce later today they are leaving the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference for the Southern States Athletic Conference, beginning with the 2010-11 athletic season, the Press-Register has learned.
Cedar Creek Baptist Church 'Thriving at 30'
Cedar Crest Baptist Church marks 30 years Sept. 23, and members and friends are celebrating during the month with the theme "Thriving at 30." Highland, New Chaple Hill, Good Hope and Emmanuel churches of West Monroe were honored with a reception on Aug.
Loyola cross country to host Radisson Inn Wolfpack Invitational
The Loyola University New Orleans cross country team opens their 2009 season by hosting the inaugural Radisson Inn Wolfpack Invitational on September 12 at Lafreniere Park in Metairie.
Sept. 8 -- Some students at the University of Mobile got to participate in a pretty unique class Tuesday.
Mobile Symphony, violinist Enen Yu open concert season with Rimsky-Korsakov's 'Scheherazade'
Violinist Enen Yu, shown here during a concert with the Mobile Symphony Orchestra and conductor Scott Speck , will perform "Scheherazade" on Sept.
Hendersonville First Baptist to welcome new senior pastor
On Aug. 16, the congregation of First Baptist Church of Hendersonville will welcome to its pulpit a new senior pastor--a task the church has performed only twice before in its last 48 years.
USA students like playing soccer. one of USAa s fastest growing sports. No matter if you call it football, futball, or soccer, intramurals has a place for every student to de-stress, have fun and meet new people.
Draper ending storied Junaluska career
Glenn Draper first set foot on the grounds of Lake Junaluska in 1954, the same year the U.S. Supreme Court decided Brown vs.
'Big River' runs through Demopolis
In fact, Huck and his crew will be venturing to Demopolis for the weekend to share their escapades with the community The musical a oeBig River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finna will be held on the stage of the Old School of Demopolis on Aug.
Despite the recession, some Alabama colleges just keep growing
Spring Hill College freshmen head to their dorm rooms in August 2008. This year's freshmen class will be the school's second-largest ever.
University of Mobile RamTonz quartet honored in Anaheim
RamTonz members are Luke Veazey, Andrew Lowe, Scotty Lawrence and James Berrian.
Emerging Artists Exhibition wraps up
There's only a few days left to check out the Orange Beach Art Center's inaugural Emerging Artists Exhibit in the art center's gallery.
Mobile-area education schools get A's on annual report cards; Talledega, Oakwood get F's
The University of Mobile's Weaver Hall. The university scored a perfect 4.0 in the Alabama Department of Education's annual report cards for four-year teacher colleges.
Auburn and Alabama likely to raise student tuition for coming year 5.7 to 9.4 percent
The University of Alabama's board of trustees will consider a proposed 9.4-percent tuition increase for full-time, in-state undergraduate students, a spokeswoman said.
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