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SGA introduces new program to promote student safety

SGA introduces new program to promote student safety

Gerardo Aguilera | @jerry21aguilera, Contributing Writer November 6, 2019

Update – November 11: The SGA pushed both sessions back a week, due to scheduling conflicts last week. This story has been updated with the correct dates. Update – November 12: Those interested...

UA SGA warns student disruptions during LSU game will lead to loss of reserved seating

UA SGA warns student disruptions during LSU game will lead to loss of reserved seating

Jessa Reid Bolling | @jr_bolling, Assistant News Editor November 6, 2019

UPDATE Wednesday, Nov. 6 at 9:40 p.m.  President Donald Trump confirmed during a Wednesday night rally in Monroe, Louisiana that he would be attending the Alabama vs LSU game on Saturday. “This...

Plan to go: SGA kicks off Academic Integrity Week

Plan to go: SGA kicks off Academic Integrity Week

Rebecca Griesbach | @rebach97, News Editor November 4, 2019

The Academic Affairs cabinet of the Student Government Association (SGA) has partnered with numerous on-campus University departments to highlight the importance of academic integrity among the student...

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After Sharpe’s departure, three finalists vie for the Honors College dean position

Keely Brewer | @keelykbrewer, Staff Reporter November 1, 2019

The University of Alabama has narrowed its current search for the next dean of the Honors College to three candidates: Claudia Lampman, Keith Gaddie and Tara Williams.  ABOUT THE HONORS COLLEGE Formed...

What is fear? Psychology professor talks phobias and the brain

What is fear? Psychology professor talks phobias and the brain

Tucker Legerski | @TuckerLegerski, Contributing Writer October 28, 2019
Jennifer Cox, associate professor of psychology at The University of Alabama, has some answers about what fear is.
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Creepy Crawlies: Entomologist debunks myths about insects

Andrew Littlejohn l @AndrewLittlej19, Contributing Writer October 28, 2019
John Abott, chief curator and director of museum research and collections, is an entomologist, which means he studies what some fear most: creepy crawlies.
October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Ceara Burden | @cearaburden, Contributing Writer October 24, 2019
While Breast Cancer Awareness Month is coming to an end, there are things everyone can do year-round to stay safe. 
SGA announces 2019 Homecoming Court

SGA announces 2019 Homecoming Court

Madison McLean | @MadisonMcLean3, Contributing Writer October 24, 2019

The Student Government Association (SGA) released Homecoming election results one hour after voting closed on Tuesday night. There were a total of 10,352 votes cast, which is 27% of the UA population. The...

Know before you vote: Here’s the skinny on this year’s SGA homecoming queens, Senate candidates and constitutional amendments

Know before you vote: Here’s the skinny on this year’s SGA homecoming queens, Senate candidates and constitutional amendments

Homecoming week has officially kicked off, with voting for homecoming queen beginning today, Oct. 22, from 7 a.m. through 7 p.m. Students can access the voting portal through their MyBama home screen.  Below...

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For grounds workers, Quad cleanup is no easy feat

Ceara Burden | @cearaburden, Contributing Writer October 21, 2019
For many students, the Sunday after game day calls for a hefty detox. But while students might spend a day recharging before Monday classes begin, groundskeepers are working to make sure the Quad recovers, too. 
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Choices can be limited for students with eating disorders

Tucker Legerski | @TuckerLegerski, Contributing Writer October 21, 2019
For students struggling with eating disorders, it can be hard to find specialized, local care. Now, a new private practice in town is working to change that. 
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‘History of Us’ course transforms classroom experience at Central High

Javon Williams | @javon_cw, Contributing Writer October 17, 2019
It’s not every day that high school students can learn about the hidden history within their state, or even in their city. But a new class at Central High School is working to change that.