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Legal Research Club prepares students for law school

Keely Brewer, Contributing Writer February 27, 2019
The Legal Research Club was founded in 2017 to address a gap between students having themselves listed as a pre-law student and the involvement they actually carry out that will adequately prepare them for success in law school.
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Former mayor and Marine Greg Ballard speaks on alternative energy

Jonathan Booker, Contributing Writer February 26, 2019
Greg Ballard, who finished his second term as mayor of Indianapolis on Jan. 1, 2016 and served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Marine Corps, came to The University of Alabama to speak on his new book “Less Oil or More Caskets” on Feb. 18.
Tuscaloosa, surrounding areas to get new area code

Tuscaloosa, surrounding areas to get new area code

Jonathan Booker, Contributing Writer February 26, 2019
In mid-April, a new area code will be in effect in Birmingham, Clanton, Pell City, Hamilton, Jasper and Tuscaloosa, according to the Associated Press.
Black Student Union creates community with students through trivia night

Black Student Union creates community with students through trivia night

Jeffrey Kelly, Contributing Writer February 26, 2019
Students will get the chance to have fun and gain new information at the Black Student Union Game/Trivia night on Feb. 26.
Photo courtesy of Monique Fields

UA law students claim first national championship

Amanda Le, Contributing Writer February 26, 2019
A UA Hugh F. Culverhouse Jr. School of Law moot court team recently landed the University its first ever championship in the 69th Annual National Moot Court Competition in New York.
Navigating race abroad educates students of culture shock

Navigating race abroad educates students of culture shock

Erin Braxton, Contributing Writer February 26, 2019
I, Too, Am Study Abroad - Navigating Race and Ethnicity Abroad on Feb. 27 will make students aware of the culture shock some experience when studying in another country.
Photo courtesy of Wendy Cogburn

REACH director receives Judy Bonner Prize

Shahriyar Emami, Staff Reporter February 25, 2019
Shannon Hubbard, director of Alabama REACH, was awarded the Judy Bonner Presidential Medallion Prize on Feb. 21 for positively impacting the community’s culture.
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Bama Dining expands Dining Dollars locations

Halle Bonner, Contributing Writer February 25, 2019
The University of Alabama extended its Dining Dollars payment option to include Newks, Ajian, Papa Johns, Glory Bound and Ugo, giving UA students more choices for eating on and off campus.
Courtesy of UA news

Judge John England leaves legacy on campus

Kinsley Centers, Contributing Writer February 25, 2019
John H. England Jr. was one of the first African-Americans to be admitted into The University of Alabama School of Law in 1969. Due to his contributions to the University and the community, the New Freshman Hall that opened its doors in the fall is being named after him.
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GALLERY: UADM Main Event

February 23, 2019

UA Dance Marathon hosted its main event, a 13.1 hour dance marathon, on Feb. 23. UADM is an organization that raises money for Children's of Alabama, the local Children's Miracle Network Hospital.

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UA internship placement ranks No. 1 in SEC

Erin Braxton, Contributing Writer February 21, 2019
The University of Alabama’s Career Center proved its effectiveness as the Princeton Review’s 2019 list of America’s best schools for internship placement put the University at No. 1 in the SEC and No. 10 in the nation.
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Hallowed Grounds displays history of slavery

Jessa Reid Bolling, Assistant News Editor February 21, 2019
A UA professor created a walking tour to commemorate the lives of enslaved people owned by The University of Alabama in the 1800s and to educate visitors on the University’s racial past.