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UADM reflects on fundraising year, looks forward to next year’s events

Amanda Le, Contributing Writer March 26, 2019
UADM raised nearly $250,000 this year, but aims to expand in the future while reminding students of its community impact.
Last day to drop with “W” for spring semester approaches

Last day to drop with “W” for spring semester approaches

Amber Boswell, Contributing Writer March 26, 2019
The last day to drop classes with a grade of “W” for the spring semester is March 27. Any drop made after this time must be approved and processed by the student’s college.
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Senate passes amendment altering eligibility for graduate school senate

Kayla Smith, Contributing Writer March 26, 2019
The Student Government Association (SGA) Senate passed a constitutional amendment on March 21 that requires students running for graduate senate chairs to have received their bachelor's degree.
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Social media creates new avenues for cyberstalking

Rylie Curry, Staff Reporter March 25, 2019
Online stalking has become a more prevalent issue with the rise of technology and social media use, as people can share their locations for the public to view.
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Maddox aims for post-grad retention

Kayla Smith, Contributing Writer March 25, 2019
Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox proposed a plan called “Elevate Tuscaloosa” to encourage students to stay in the city after they graduate. Though the Tuscaloosa City Council has voted against parts of the plan, Maddox still sees value in it.
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CrimsonHacks provides place for innovation

Kinsley Centers, Contributing Writer March 25, 2019
Students from across the Southeast participated in the 2019 CrimsonHacks, using their knowledge as individuals or a team to create technical inventions to earn prizes, network with visiting companies and showcase their skills.
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GALLERY: University Programs host its inaugural lip sync battle

March 24, 2019

University Programs hosted a lip sync battle Thursday, March 21st. This event was open to all students who wanted to participate.

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Dining halls, students work to reduce food waste

Ben Stansell, Assistant Sports Editor March 21, 2019
Aramark Corporation, the food service company that manages UA dining halls and commercial restaurants, is leading a battle against food waste on the University’s campus, and students have formed organizations to join the fight.
UPDATE (3/25/19): AMP students unsure of graduate school Senate eligibility

UPDATE (3/25/19): AMP students unsure of graduate school Senate eligibility

Shahriyar Emami, Staff Reporter March 21, 2019
A student pursuing a master’s degree through an Accelerated Master’s Program was not allowed to run for a graduate student Senate seat, despite meeting the GPA and coursework requirements.
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University Programs hosts its first Lip Sync Battle

Jeffrey Kelly, Contributing Writer March 20, 2019
Students will get the chance to hang out and be entertained at University Programs first lip sync battle on March 21.
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Tuscaloosa Can contest raises more than 16,000 pounds of food

Keely Brewer, Contributing Writer March 20, 2019
Tuscaloosa schools’ participation in the annual Tuscaloosa Can contest is a collaborative and creative approach to address food insecurity in this region of the state as students create designs out of canned foods.
Lecture on slavery brings in professors from other institutions

Lecture on slavery brings in professors from other institutions

Andrew Littlejohn, Contributing Writer March 19, 2019
This event will bring in professors from around the country, all at the top of their fields, to the University for Harris’s talk on “Slavery and the University: Histories and Legacies.”