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  • Eating meat IMPROVES mental health and one in three vegetarians are depressed, study claims

    04/29/2020 5:44:44 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 48 replies
    Daily Mail (UK) ^ | 12:45 EDT, 29 April 2020 | Joe Pinkstone
    A vegetarian or vegan diet may be increasing the likelihood of depression, a US-based study has found. People with a plant-based diet were twice as likely to take prescription drugs for mental illness and nearly three times as likely to contemplate suicide. The report, which looked at more than 160,000 people, also found that a shocking one in three vegetarians suffer from depression or anxiety. Researchers reviewed 18 studies examining the relationship between mental health and eating meat, involving a total of 160,257 participants. They concluded that vegetarians and vegans had “significantly” higher rates or risk of depression, anxiety and...
  • Jamie Riley, UA’s dean of students, resigns following Breitbart story on controversial tweets

    09/06/2019 11:02:18 AM PDT · by Micro aggressor · 29 replies
    The Birmingham News ^ | Howard Koplowitz
    Jamie Riley, the dean of students at the University of Alabama, has resigned a day after Breitbart published a story highlighting tweets from the dean contending police are racist and other controversial statements.
  • University of Alabama rejects $26M gift after abortion flap

    06/08/2019 5:29:20 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 63 replies
    Associated Press ^ | June 7, 2019 | Blake Paterson
    The University of Alabama gave back a philanthropist’s $26.5 million donation and took his name off the law school Friday, a week after he called on students to boycott the institution over the state’s new abortion ban. Hugh F. Culverhouse Jr., a 70-year-old Florida real estate investor, said he has no doubt the board of trustees acted in response to his remarks, and he complained that the state of Alabama is only reinforcing its reputation as “the land of the backward,” full of “hicks.” University officials emphatically denied the decision had anything to do with Culverhouse’s stand on the abortion...
  • The Thing That Motivates Me The Most

    01/04/2019 9:58:02 AM PST · by petitfour · 9 replies
    The Players' Testimony.com ^ | 01/02/2019 | Jamie Mosley
    Growing up, my parents, brother and I went to church every Sunday. Maybe it goes without saying but, as a kid, I wasn’t going to church for myself; I was going to church because that’s just what we did on Sundays. I didn’t know any different. From an early age, I always knew about God and Jesus. I suppose by taking my brother and I to church each week, my parents made sure of that. But, despite great church attendance, I didn’t know what it meant to be a Christian or have a relationship with God. I guess you could...
  • University of Alabama Athletes Now Using Cryotherapy

    08/28/2015 4:55:52 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 8 replies
    Josh Gauntt explains how cryotherapy works.
  • Alabama swimmer John Servati killed by tornado

    04/29/2014 5:26:56 PM PDT · by SonnyBubba · 13 replies
    Washington Post ^ | April 29 | Kelyn Soong April 29 at 1:13 pm
    University of Alabama officials confirmed the death of John Servanti, a member of the school’s swimming and diving team, Tuesday morning. Servati, 21, was killed Monday night during the violent storms and tornadoes that swept through the Tuscaloosa area. He died at DCH Regional Medical Center in Tuscaloosa after being injured in the basement of a house near campus, according to the team’s statement. “I understand that he was in a house off-campus and was hit by a retaining wall,” school spokesman Shane Dorrill said (via ESPN). “I don’t know how it happened. I do know he was with his...
  • Ex-prof gets life in prison for meeting rampage

    09/24/2012 8:37:37 PM PDT · by DogByte6RER · 50 replies
    The Associated Press ^ | Sept. 24, 2012 | Denise Lavoie and Jay Lindsay
    Ex-prof gets life in prison for meeting rampage HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — A former university professor has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for killing three of her colleagues and wounding three others during a faculty meeting. The jury deliberated for about 20 minutes before convicting Amy Bishop on Monday. Amy Bishop, a former professor at the University of Alabama in Hunstville, showed no reaction as the verdict was read. Circuit Judge Alan Mann then imposed the life sentence. Bishop did not speak in court. The Harvard-educated biologist avoided a death sentence by pleading guilty earlier this month to...
  • UAHuntsville On Lockdown; Four People Reportedly Shot Inside Shelby Center

    02/12/2010 2:46:58 PM PST · by halo66 · 193 replies · 8,787+ views
    WHNT NEWS 19 Staff Reports 4:37 PM CST, February 12, 2010 HUNTSVILLE, AL - There are reports of a shooting at UAHuntsville, at the Shelby Center. We understand the campus is in lockdown. Sources close to the investigation tell WHNT NEWS 19 two people were killed and two are in critical condition. We understand two people are in custody, possibly a woman and her husband. They're not sure if there are other suspects out there. We've also been told all the victims are faculty.
  • 3 dead in shooting at U. of Alabama-Huntsville

    02/12/2010 11:08:52 PM PST · by myknowledge · 13 replies · 1,101+ views
    HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Officials now say three people were killed and three hurt when someone opened fire in a University of Alabama-Huntsville faculty meeting. University spokesman Ray Garner says a shooter is in custody and another person has been detained for questioning. He says the three people killed were faculty members and the wounded were two faculty members and a staff member. No students were involved.
  • LAST TOUCHDOWN AT UA: Crimson Tide’s most famous player finally becomes an alumnus

    12/14/2007 8:40:03 PM PST · by petitfour · 26 replies · 449+ views
    The Tuscaloosa News ^ | December 14, 2007 | Jamon Smith
    TUSCALOOSA | Joe Namath has accomplished some impressive things in his lifetime. In 1964, he led the University of Alabama to a national championship under equally legendary head coach Paul “Bear” Bryant. That same year, he signed with the NFL’s New York Jets for a then-record-breaking salary of $400,000. During his first year in the pros in 1965, he was named American Football League Rookie of the Year, and just four years later, Namath guaranteed the Jets would defeat the Baltimore Colts to win Super Bowl III, and came through on that promise. At 9 a.m. today in Coleman Coliseum,...