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Jack Warner dies at 99

Jack Warner dies at 99

Mike Finnegan February 20, 2017

Legendary Tuscaloosa businessman and philanthropist Jack Warner died early Saturday 
morning at the age of 99.“Jack died peacefully at home, surrounded by his favorite artworks and his loving wife,”...

University of West Alabama makes plans for charter school

University of West Alabama makes plans for charter school

Mike Finnegan February 20, 2017

The Board of Trustees at the University of West Alabama have received the go-ahead from 
education officials in Montgomery to continue the process of starting a 
kindergarten through 12th grade 
charter...

Breast cancer researcher speaks on awareness

Breast cancer researcher speaks on awareness

Camille Studebaker February 20, 2017

Dr. Mary Ann Kelley will give a lecture on the new developments of science relating to breast cancer on Tuesday entitled, “Breast Cancer Awareness and Survival: A Personal Journey through Research.”The...

Deer kills increase this hunting season

Deer kills increase this hunting season

Rebecca Rakowitz February 20, 2017

More hunters are reporting the number of deer they kill in the state of Alabama, according to Alabama’s wildlife agency.The change is likely due to a new law that makes reporting deer harvests mandatory....

Meteorite spotted over south Alabama

Meteorite spotted over south Alabama

Rebecca Rakowitz February 20, 2017

A fireball that was spotted in the sky Saturday night was likely a meteorite dropper, according to Bill Cooke, head of NASA’s Meteoroid Environment Office 
in Huntsville.While the fireball was visible...

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Senate discusses sexual assault and Intercultural Diversity center

Will Jones February 17, 2017

The Student Government Association's Senate meeting Thursday night consisted of a discussion of various pieces of legislation, including sexual assault and the Intercultural Diversity Center.One piece...

State of the Black Union Address touches on improvement, innovation, unity

State of the Black Union Address touches on improvement, innovation, unity

Jake Howell February 17, 2017

To the music of "Hold On (Change is Comin'), a slideshow played depicting peaceful protests held in support of Civil Rights that dated as far back to the 1960s, and as recently as last semester on The...

Search for Chief Diversity Officer still ongoing

Search for Chief Diversity Officer still ongoing

Camille Studebaker February 16, 2017

The search for a new inclusivity leadership position at the University continues. The search firm, the Desir Group, began its work in the Fall 2016, in which the selected 15-member search committee has...

PREVIEW: University Language Conference

PREVIEW: University Language Conference

Annie Milbourn February 16, 2017

The seventh annual University of Alabama Language Conference will kick off this weekend with several keynote speakers from all over the country, as well as some from the
campus itself.The UA Language...

C&IS raises money for American Heart Association

C&IS raises money for American Heart Association

Camille Studebaker February 16, 2017

As The University of Alabama works to fundraise for the American Heart Association and its Heart Walk on March 25, the College of Communications and Information Sciences is getting involved by forming...

Bill to block funds to "sanctuary" colleges passes in Alabama House

Bill to block funds to “sanctuary” colleges passes in Alabama House

Rebecca Rakowitz February 16, 2017

The Alabama House of Representatives passed a bill on Tuesday that would create a way for the legislature to block funding for state colleges and universities that establish “sanctuary” policies that...

Moundville graffitied by Auburn man

Moundville graffitied by Auburn man

Rebecca Rakowitz February 16, 2017

Park employees of Moundville Archaeological Park told the police that someone used a knife to scratch Xs over Alabama logos that are on soap dispensers in the park– an act which is considered misdemeanor...