CULTURE
Female UA students respond to a 47th male presidency
The effect of celebrity endorsements on the election
Students at UA struggle with overcommitting, the stress of doing too much
From print to the phone screen
The benefits of art for mental health
Culture Pick | Goth, gloom and plenty of gusto: The legacy of The Cure
Culture Pick | Biggest things to expect from ‘The Penguin’ finale
UA Legacy Scholars hosts First-Gen Day of Celebration luncheon
Crimson Comedy Collective improv workshop provides creative, humorous outlet for students of all majors
UA provides week of events and opportunities for first-generation college students and university faculty and staff
Copy Corner | Did y’all know? ‘Y’all’ is a great pronoun
UA graduate Courtney Childress lectures on her artistic endeavors in NYC
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University President Stuart Bell announced his plans to step down from the position in July in an email statement Wednesday morning.
No. 4 Alabama suffered its first loss in conference play on Tuesday, falling 74-64 at home to Ole Miss. The Rebels’ win was their first-ever on the road versus an AP top-5 team.
The University of Alabama issued guidelines for faculty that align with the passage of SB129, a controversial Alabama state law that, among other things, restricts DEI policies and prohibits endorsements of “divisive concepts.”