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University makes further developments over winter break

University makes further developments over winter break

Rylie Curry, Staff Reporter January 10, 2019
Students officially began winter break on Friday, Dec. 15, but several different events happened on campus during the month of December:
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Slavery pop-up museum examines Reconstruction in Tuscaloosa

Kennedy Plieth, Contributing Writer December 7, 2018
Students all over the country learn about American History. They learn about America’s groundbreaking historical moments such as the American Revolution, the Civil War and the Great Depression.
Courtesy of Jamie Cormier

CrossFit Candor run benefits local program

Erin Braxton, Contributing Writer December 6, 2018
CrossFit Candor is hosting the Candor Power Hour Sleigh Run for its program Power Hour, a free weekly class for adaptive athletes with special needs.
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UA housing policies harm homeless students

Shahriyar Emami, Staff Reporter December 6, 2018
For Carina Villarreal, a junior majoring in public relations, helping less fortunate people and speaking out against injustice are some of her passions.
Community invited to skating rink for Family Skate Night

Community invited to skating rink for Family Skate Night

Halle Bonner, Contributing Writer December 5, 2018
Family Skate Night is an open event for UA’s faculty, staff, family members and friends to enjoy a night at the rink. The event is sponsored by Druid City Dames, UA Professional Staff Assembly and UA Health Promotion and Wellness.
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UA United Way surpasses goal, raises $469K

Amber Boswell, Contributing Writer December 5, 2018
Intercollegiate Athletics at The University of Alabama hosted the annual UA United Way Campaign, which raised its largest donation total in campaign history.
WGRC’s Fair Trade Market benefits Guatemalan women

WGRC’s Fair Trade Market benefits Guatemalan women

Jeffrey Kelly, Contributing Writer December 4, 2018
The Women and Gender Resource Center (WGRC) is sponsoring a United for a Better Life Fair Trade Market this week from Dec. 3 to Dec. 7 in Little Hall.
Bama Dining to host Late Night Breakfast

Bama Dining to host Late Night Breakfast

Amanda Le, Contributing Writer December 4, 2018
University Programs will be hosting their fourth annual Late Night Breakfast event this week to help students relax and refuel as they prepare for their upcoming final exams.
Photo Courtesy of Clay Martinson

Attendance spikes at Burke Thanksgiving meal

Rylie Curry, Staff Reporter December 3, 2018
The Student Government Association partnered with Bama Dining, the office of Student Care and Well-Being and the Honors College to provide students a meal on Thanksgiving. The attendance increased from about 50 students last year to about 250 this year.
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Machine influence suspected in new SGA office

Anna Beth Peters, Contributing Writer December 3, 2018
Jay Little was confirmed as the Student Government Association’s first vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion after the position was elevated from director of diversity, equity and inclusion to its current executive level.  
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Senate passes legislation promoting student health

Kayla Smith, Contributing Writer December 1, 2018
Sen. Jason Rothfarb, a sophomore majoring in political science, and Vice President of Student Affairs Clay Martinson, a junior majoring in history, authored the act.
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NASA center names first woman director

Rylie Curry, Staff Reporter November 29, 2018
UA alumna Jody Singer was recently named the first female director of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center and will lead nearly 6,000 employees.