Keeping the meltdown-stricken Fukushima nuclear plant in northeastern Japan in stable condition requires a cast of thousands. Increasingly the plant's operator is struggling to find enough workers, a trend that...More >>
Keeping the meltdown-stricken Fukushima nuclear plant in northeastern Japan in stable condition requires a cast of thousands. Increasingly the plant's operator is struggling to find enough workers, a trend that many...More >>
The nation's record-low teen birth rate stems from robust declines in nearly every state, but most dramatically in several Mountain States and among Hispanics, according to a new government report.More >>
The nation's record-low teen birth rate stems from robust declines in nearly every state, but most dramatically in several Mountain States and among Hispanics, according to a new government report.More >>
Urban renewal? New census estimates show that most of the nation's largest cities further enhanced their allure last year, posting strong population growth for a second straight year.More >>
Urban renewal? New census estimates show that most of the nation's largest cities further enhanced their allure last year, posting strong population growth for a second straight year.More >>
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A deck collapse Monday night in Millbrook left several teens injured. It happened at a graduation party. As we move into the summer season, this incident underscores the need to make sure decks aren'tMore >>
A deck collapse Monday night in Millbrook left several teens injured. It happened at a graduation party. As we move into the summer season, this incident underscores the need to make sure decks aren't overloaded. More >>
An 80-year-old Japanese extreme skier who just missed becoming the oldest man to reach the summit of Mount Everest five years ago is back on the mountain to make another attempt at the title.More >>
An 80-year-old Japanese mountaineer on Thursday became the oldest person to reach the top of Mount Everest - although his record may last only a few days. An 81-year-old Nepalese man, who held the previous record, plans his...More >>
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The University of Alabama has been selected to play in the BCS National Championship Game scheduled to be played on Monday, January 7, 2013. All BCS ticket requests taken by 5 p.m. CST on Monday, December 3, will be evaluated according to established priorities (TIDE PRIDE membership, Faculty/Staff, and former lettermen) relative to the total allotment received by the University.
The Athletics Ticket Office will send notification via email no later than Wednesday, December 5, confirming if requests can or cannot be filled. The information below outlines the established allocation priorities for TIDE PRIDE, Lettermen and Faculty/Staff.
Each category below will be fulfilled upon the following:
TIDE PRIDE Requests will be fulfilled and allocated based on Tide Totals priority points. The ability to request tickets does NOT guarantee that the person making the request will receive tickets.
FORMER LETTERMEN If requests received exceed the lettermen allotment, requests will be filled based on the individual's last year lettered.
UA FACULTY/STAFF If requests received exceed the faculty/staff allotment, requests will be filled based on years of service.