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Paul W. Bryant Museum renovates during February

Amber Boswell, Contributing Writer February 5, 2019
The Paul W. Bryant Museum opened up to the general public 31 years ago on Oct. 8, 1988. The museum, located on campus, will be closed for the month of February for renovations.
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State’s low health rank noticeable to students

Kennedy Plieth, Contributing Writer February 4, 2019
The United Health Foundation published its annual report for 2018, ranking Alabama 48 out of 50 based on 35 markers of health, which include behaviors, community and environment, clinical care, policy and health outcomes.
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Students design apps to improve everyday life

Shahriyar Emami, Staff Reporter February 4, 2019
Two junior computer science students are designing an app that intends to make the lives of students and faculty easier.
Graphic by Shana Oshinskie

WGRC hosts stalking awareness speaker series

Rylie Curry, Staff Reporter February 4, 2019
The Women and Gender Resource Center provided a variety of panels and training sessions for students to learn more about stalking in observance of National Stalking Awareness Month.
Courtesy of Jon Hanely

Forza Financial invests within community

Jonathan Booker, Contributing Writer January 31, 2019
The student-run nonprofit, Forza Financial, specializes in microinvesting and business consulting with clients in Tuscaloosa.
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University addresses lack of faculty diversity

Jeffrey Kelly, Contributing Writer January 31, 2019
As of Fall 2017, The University of Alabama’s minority faculty percentage was 20.07, and the University is working on ways to recruit more diverse faculty in order to increase the percentage.
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CSL hosts third annual Multicultural Leadership Summit

Jeffrey Kelly, Contributing Writer January 29, 2019
The Center for Service and Leadership will host its third annual Multicultural Leadership Summit, a seven-hour conference, on Feb. 2 for students to engage in dialogue.
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I-59/20 construction affects travel for students

Amanda Le, Contributing Writer January 29, 2019
With one of the state’s busiest roads now under construction for over a year, some UA students are fearing the chaos that may arise when needing to travel through Birmingham.
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Criminal Justice Career Fair introduces students to professionals

Halle Bonner, Contributing Writer January 29, 2019
Representatives from law enforcement, social service agencies, law schools and the private sector will be coming to the Ferguson Student Center for a Criminal Justice Career Fair on Wednesday to talk to students about employment and internship opportunities.
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Annual drive collects books for Alabama Black Belt counties

Erin Braxton, Contributing Writer January 29, 2019
The University of Alabama Center for Economic Development began collecting books for its 14th annual Books for the Alabama Black Belt drive on Jan. 21, and it will end Feb. 18.
Tuscaloosa Civil Rights Task Force emphasizes historical honesty

Tuscaloosa Civil Rights Task Force emphasizes historical honesty

Amber Boswell, Staff Columnist January 29, 2019
The Tuscaloosa Civil Rights Task Force is working to highlight historical honesty as it relates to the struggle for Civil Rights in the Tuscaloosa community.
Courtesy of UA News

Law School honors Judge Frank M. Johnson Jr. at symposium

Jonathan Booker, Contributing Writer January 28, 2019
Judge Frank M. Johnson Jr., an alumni of The University of Alabama’s Law School, was honored at a symposium held all day Jan. 25.