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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...

Tuscaloosa under winter weather advisory, University to maintain operations

Tuscaloosa under winter weather advisory, University to maintain operations

Rebecca Rakowtiz December 8, 2017

The University of Alabama will maintain regular operations, according to an email sent to students early Friday morning.  "A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Tuscaloosa until 6 p.m. today," the...

SGA speech restricted by internal, external regulations

SGA speech restricted by internal, external regulations

Jackson Fuentes December 7, 2017

Though the Student Government Association acts as the voice of the student body, their voice is not always free. Members of the SGA are inconsistent regarding their ability to speak openly and freely on...

Free speech of Greek students restricted

Free speech of Greek students restricted

Annie Hollon December 7, 2017

When members of Greek organizations become initiated, they join a brotherhood, a sisterhood and a new set of rules. These rules often concern how members present themselves. Organizations often set precautions...

Ignite UA application closing

Ignite UA application closing

Camille Studebaker December 6, 2017

Ignite UA is a program through First Year Experience and Retention Initiatives that allows first-year students to connect and relate with peers, learn more about UA and its resources, and build a network...

UA professor studies mass shootings in America

UA professor studies mass shootings in America

Shahriyar Emami December 5, 2017

The Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida. The Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas. The First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas. These are locations of what Business Insider called three of the ten...

Student-curated WWI exhibit open to the public

Student-curated WWI exhibit open to the public

Jordan Johnson December 5, 2017

What: "Lafayette, We Are Here! America Enters the First World War” exhibit. Who: The exhibit is open to the public.  Where: The Mildred Westervelt Warner Transportation Museum, located at 1901 Jack...

GoFundMe raises over $10,000 for transgender student’s tuition

GoFundMe raises over $10,000 for transgender student’s tuition

Jessa Reid Bolling December 4, 2017

A transgender student at The University of Alabama found overnight online fame and support after starting a GoFundMe to raise tuition funds after losing the financial support of his parents. After recently...

University students share "revolutionary" ideas

University students share “revolutionary” ideas

Tatumn Vaught December 4, 2017

Tide Talks, an offshoot of the famed TED Talks, is a student organization on campus that allows current University students to share their expertise or experience on an idea that they are passionate about....

Senate honors R.E.S.P.E.C.T fund at final meeting of fall semester

Senate honors R.E.S.P.E.C.T fund at final meeting of fall semester

Jackson Fuentes December 1, 2017

The SGA Senate held their final meeting of the fall legislative session by reintroducing two pieces of old business found unanimously favorable among their respective councils.   Among the two pieces...

Students, faculty discuss life on campus with a disability

Students, faculty discuss life on campus with a disability

Jennifer Johns December 1, 2017

A panel regarding disabilities on campus gave a greater perspective to the difficulties students and faculty face in their everyday lives. Fifty people gathered on Wednesday to hear seven panelists from...