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Color guard members "Think Grey" during national championship performance

Color guard members “Think Grey” during national championship performance

Annie Hollon January 17, 2018

The national championship win for the Crimson Tide brought a close to a bittersweet day for members of the Million Dollar Band. A member of the color guard, 20-year-old Stephanie Cartagena, lost her battle...

University delays operations Wednesday due to inclement weather

University delays operations Wednesday due to inclement weather

Arielle Lipan January 16, 2018

The University of Alabama will suspend campus operations until noon on Wednesday, Jan. 17 due to inclement weather.  Lakeside Dining Hall, Burke Dining Hall and Julia's in Tutwiler will remain open. ...

UA student under investigation after using racial slurs on social media

UA student under investigation after using racial slurs on social media

Jessa Reid Bolling January 16, 2018

Another student at The University of Alabama is facing disciplinary action after using racial slurs on her social media. Harley Barber, a New Jersey native and a self-declared Alpha Phi member, was reported...

University suspends operations Tuesday

University suspends operations Tuesday

Arielle Lipan January 15, 2018

The University of Alabama and Tuscaloosa County will suspend operations Tuesday, Jan. 16 due to possible severe winter weather.  The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for 6...

Gubernatorial candidate to speak at UA College Democrats' meeting

Gubernatorial candidate to speak at UA College Democrats’ meeting

Jennifer Johns January 15, 2018

What: Moving Forward with Sue Bell Cobb The UA College Democrats is hosting their first meeting of the year with guest speaker Sue Bell Cobb, former Alabama Chief Justice and candidate for governor. Who:...

University Libraries to host weekly yoga classes

University Libraries to host weekly yoga classes

Niles Bernabe January 12, 2018

WHAT: Free restorative yoga weekly class WHO: All students, faculty and staff are invited to bring their mat and attend, hosted by University Libraries WHERE: Gorgas Library, Room 205 WHEN: Tuesday, Jan....

January special election to fill SGA vacancies

January special election to fill SGA vacancies

With the start of the new semester comes a special election to fill two senate seats for the Arts and Sciences College in the UA SGA. The vacancies, previously held by Mason Johnston and Maxwell Martin,...

Tuscaloosa facility recycles Christmas decorations

Tuscaloosa facility recycles Christmas decorations

Shahriyar Emami January 12, 2018

The Curry Environmental Facility in Tuscaloosa is offering a program to let people drop off Christmas trees as well other greenery and decorations to be recycled to make cleaning up for the new year a...

Championship tickets, ethics lessons for SGA President

Championship tickets, ethics lessons for SGA President

Jackson Fuentes January 10, 2018

After what SGA President Jared Hunter called an unfortunate series of events, students at the University became concerned after learning Hunter received free tickets to the national championship game as...

Some professors, students think Doug Jones winning election will improve Alabama's image

Some professors, students think Doug Jones winning election will improve Alabama’s image

Jessa Reid Bolling December 14, 2017

After Doug Jones claimed victory by 1.5 points in the Alabama senate election on Tuesday night, people across the country were baffled by how a Democratic candidate could win a statewide election in such...

New Alabama voting laws could impact Senate race

New Alabama voting laws could impact Senate race

Jessa Reid Bolling December 8, 2017

In 2001, after completing a sentence of 14 years in prison on drug related charges, Pastor Kenneth Glasgow of Dothan, Alabama was eager to be part of society again, only to learn that he was unable to...

Tuscaloosa veteran runs as write-in candidate for Senate

Tuscaloosa veteran runs as write-in candidate for Senate

Jessa Reid Bolling December 8, 2017

A Tuscaloosa veteran is giving voters another choice for Senate at the polls on Tuesday. Lee Busby, 60-year-old retired colonel, is running as an independent candidate and spreading word about his candidacy...