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CW/ Joseph Field

Students to meet with school systems at Education Interview Day

Shahriyar Emami, Staff Reporter October 23, 2018
Students can attend Education Interview Day to get a resume review, dress tips and more. Dress for the event is business professional.
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UPDATE: Instructor no longer works at University after CBS sexual harassment report

Jessa Reid Bolling, Assistant News Editor October 22, 2018
The University of Alabama has placed Stephen Black, founder of an AmeriCorps program and instructor at the University, on administrative leave after he reportedly admitted to sending inappropriate text messages to an AmeriCorps member.
Last year, students and Tuscaloosa residents gathered in support of Megan Rondini, who died by suicide after she was allegedly raped. CW/ Emma Junck

Tuscaloosa SAFE Center to open after delays

Rylie Curry, Staff Reporter October 22, 2018
Now, Tuscaloosa is making a greater effort to support sexual assault survivors with the opening of a nonprofit Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner (SAFE) Center, set to open Nov. 1.
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PRSSA names student-run firm top in nation

Shahriyar Emami, Staff Reporter October 22, 2018
Capstone Agency was recently named the top student-run PR firm in the nation by the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) for the second time in its history on Oct. 8.
CW/ Grant Nicholls

SGA Senate motions to support students, families affected by hurricane

Jackson Fuentes, Contributing Writer October 19, 2018
The Student Government Association’s (SGA) Senate passed a resolution on Oct. 18 supporting those impacted by Hurricane Michael.

UA professors speak out after Kaitlan Collins apologizes for anti-gay tweets

Amanda Le, Contributing Writer October 19, 2018
CNN White House correspondent and UA alumna, Kaitlan Collins, apologized for several controversial tweets posted during her time as a college student on Oct. 8.

Students agree voting is ‘civic duty’

Rylie Curry, Staff Reporter October 19, 2018
Despite ideological differences, students of both main political parties agree on the importance of voting.

Virginia delegate urges underrepresented groups to run for office

Shahriyar Emami, Staff Reporter October 19, 2018
Students, faculty and staff gathered in a ten Hoor classroom on Tuesday, Oct. 16 to hear Virginia Delegate Danica Roem (D-13th), the first transgender woman elected to a state legislature, speak about the importance of people from underrepresented groups running for political office.
Photo courtesy of Harrison Adams

Students navigate absentee voter registration

Audrey Harper and Jackson Fuentes, Contributing Writers October 18, 2018

With the majority of the University’s population coming from out of state and out of Tuscaloosa County, most University of Alabama student voters will not be going through the typical voting processes...

CW/ Katie Buhai

Homecoming queen to create additional CAPS fundraisers

Amanda Le, Contributing Writer October 17, 2018
Now that Buhai holds the homecoming queen title, she plans to produce more fundraisers for the CAPS program.
CW/ Austin Bigoney

Panel to discuss opioid prescriptions in Alabama

Erin Braxton, Contributing Writer October 17, 2018
The Criminal Justice Department will be hosting a colloquium entitled, “Leading the Nation in Opioid Prescriptions: What are the consequences for Alabama?,”
CW/ Kallie Chablas-Amador

Professors to discuss issues with faith, sexuality and families

Halle Bonner, Contributing Writer October 17, 2018
The University of Alabama School of Law is hosting the discussion, “Tolerance Means Dialogue.” At this session, students will be able to share their voice about issues surrounding faith, sexuality and families.