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Students nationwide pursue degrees from afar

February 21, 2019
Bama By Distance, an online distance learning program, is comprised of almost 5,000 undergraduate and graduate students from all over the country with ages ranging from 18 to 74 years old.
Black History Trivia Night tests knowledge of influential African-Americans

Black History Trivia Night tests knowledge of influential African-Americans

Kennedy Plieth, Contributing Writer February 19, 2019
Black History Trivia Night will be on the evening of Feb. 20, and teams of two will compete over Kahoot! Questions will be all about influential African-Americans and their greatest accomplishments.
General business career fair connects students with employers

General business career fair connects students with employers

Audrey Harper, Contributing Writer February 19, 2019
Students may have noticed advertising about the upcoming career fair from the large banner outside of Bidgood Hall, the home of the Culverhouse College of Business, but the general Interest and Business Career Fair is open to all.
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Business students utilize The EDGE’s resources

Rylie Curry, Staff Reporter February 18, 2019
The EDGE, a place for students and entrepreneurs to go and work on their businesses, opened on Feb. 6, and business students are looking forward to taking advantage of the new space.
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PSA calls for proper nonverbal police training

Amanda Le, Contributing Writer February 18, 2019
The Center for Public Television and Darrin Griffin, assistant professor of communication studies at the University, partnered to create a public service announcement intended for law enforcement officers to learn proper training in communicating with the deaf community.
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Teaching with Tension addresses diversity, inclusivity in classroom

Jeffrey Kelly, Contributing Writer February 16, 2019
Teaching with Tension will be a one-day symposium where faculty can learn new strategies for handling discussions about tense topics, such as race, in the classroom.
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Calvary Baptist plans to build parking deck near Bryant-Denny

Shahriyar Emami, Staff Reporter February 16, 2019
Construction for the planned Calvary Baptist church parking deck is expected to begin in 2020 after the fall football season. The deck is designed to connect to the church, which is located on Paul W Bryant Drive.
Faculty, students recount experiences dealing with race, identity while abroad

Faculty, students recount experiences dealing with race, identity while abroad

Jeffrey Kelly, Contributing Writer February 16, 2019
Students and faculty will share personal experiences about race and identity during Being Black Abroad on Feb. 27.
Senate installs FYC section in weekly SGA newsletter

Senate installs FYC section in weekly SGA newsletter

Kayla Smith, Contributing Writer February 16, 2019
The Student Government Association (SGA) Senate passed an act creating a First Year Council (FYC) portion of the weekly SGA newsletter at its meeting on Feb. 14.
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International students navigate off-campus housing

Keely Brewer, Contributing Writer February 14, 2019
Evenings at Global Cafe hosted a panel to inform international students about necessary things to know regarding landlords and apartment leases to help their off-campus housing search and living process.
Professor dissects Virginia political controversy

Professor dissects Virginia political controversy

Jonathan Booker, Contributing Writer February 14, 2019
George Daniels, assistant dean in the College of Communication and Information Sciences, addressed political issues in his home state of Virginia as it relates to the course he teaches: Race, Gender and the Media.
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Majors fair showcases academic opportunities

Halle Bonner, Contributing Writer February 13, 2019
Whether students love their major or they are undecided, the Majors Fair on Feb 14. is open to anyone.