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Moore refuses to clear office

Mike Finnegan October 20, 2016

After receiving an order on Oct. 10 from Justice Lyn Stuart ordering him to remove his personal belongings from the Alabama Judicial Building, suspended Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore has refused to...

Republicans push back against Trump's 'rigging' claims

Jordan LaPorta October 20, 2016

Multiple Republican power players, including some from within the Trump Campaign, have come out against the GOP nominee's claim that the presidential election will be rigged in favor of Democrat Hillary...

Criminal justice professionals take part in mass incarceration panel

Criminal justice professionals take part in mass incarceration panel

Jordan LaPorta October 20, 2016

To address mass incarceration in the United States, six criminal justice professionals participated in a Q&A discussion titled “Mass Incarceration in Modern America: Where Do We Go From Here?” on...

Student organizations inform students during the annual Alcohol Awareness Walk

Student organizations inform students during the annual Alcohol Awareness Walk

Annie Milbourn October 20, 2016

The red flags displayed on the Quad all week represent the annual number of deaths related to college students abusing alcohol: 1,825.Approximately, 696,000 students between the ages of 18 to 24 die each...

Explorer who discovered the Titanic discusses career at UA lecture

Explorer who discovered the Titanic discusses career at UA lecture

Isabella Garrison October 20, 2016

Last night, Robert Ballard, one of the world’s best deep-sea explorers, spoke at Bryant Conference Center. His lecture, sponsored by National Geographic, Canon, the University and the Blount Initiative,...

Former UA Professor returns for lecture on segregation in schools

Former UA Professor returns for lecture on segregation in schools

Annie Milbourn October 19, 2016

Former professor in the UA College of Education Jerry Rosiek will return to Tuscaloosa tomorrow from the University of Oregon. He is stopping by during his informative lecture series on resegregation...

Climate lobby meeting encourages political participation

Climate lobby meeting encourages political participation

Bennett Stansell October 19, 2016

The Southern Energy Freedom Tour made its 12th stop in Tuscaloosa to inform citizens how they can use their democratic powers to help solve the global issue of climate change.Tuscaloosa’s newly formed...

Office of Student Conduct to host Awareness Matters Walk

Office of Student Conduct to host Awareness Matters Walk

Camille Studebaker October 18, 2016

In recognition of this week’s Alcohol Awareness Week, the Office of Student Conduct is hosting an Awareness Matters Walk for students to come together in the fight against alcohol and substance abuse.Who:...

West Alabama State Fair to occur at Munny Sokol Park

West Alabama State Fair to occur at Munny Sokol Park

Ben Stansell October 18, 2016

The West Alabama State Fair will open its gates this Wednesday at Munny Sokol Park.Regular admission tickets cost $5 and parking is donations accepted. In order to ride the fair rides, an armband or tickets...

University Career Center to host career fair for future educators

University Career Center to host career fair for future educators

Jake Howell October 18, 2016

School boards from all over the state of Alabama will be on campus Wednesday to talk with current students about potential careers in education. The University Career Center is hosting its third career...

Drunk driver in San Diego flies over bridge, kills four

Rebecca Rakowitz October 17, 2016

Four people died and nine were injured at a San Diego park on Saturday when the drunk driver of a pickup truck swerved off of a bridge and fell approximately 60 feet into a crowd of people gathered for...

Fire-causing activities should be reduced in drought, officials say

Rebecca Rakowitz October 17, 2016

In the wake of Gov. Robert Bentley 
signing a drought emergency declaration on Wednesday, restrictions have been made on fire-causing activities, and officials have encouraged residents to take steps...