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Preview: Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger Kickoff

Preview: Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger Kickoff

Sonya Haines October 3, 2016

The Center for Service and Leadership will host a kickoff for the 22nd annual Beat Auburn Beat Hunger campaign. Every year The University of Alabama partners with the West Alabama Food Bank in a competition...

Partial Trump Tax Return Shows Loss

Mike Finnegan October 3, 2016

On Saturday, The New York Times released a story detailing the specifics of Republican nominee Donald J. Trump's 1995 tax return. The information was leaked to The Times by an anonymous source and comes...

Fighting the statistics about Type 2 diabetes

Fighting the statistics about Type 2 diabetes

Camille Studebaker October 3, 2016

Eliminating certain foods and drinks from her diet, counting carbs at every meal, monitoring blood sugar and giving herself shots of insulin multiple times are the day’s demands for Alicia Traylor, a...

Lawsuit against Saudi Arabia filed by 9/11 widow

Rebecca Rakowitz October 3, 2016

A 9/11 widow filed a lawsuit against Saudi Arabia on Friday, just two days after Congress overrode the president’s veto of the controversial Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act. The Act allows...

Northport runoff elections to take place Tuesday

Rebecca Rakowitz October 3, 2016

Polls will be open from 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. on Tuesday as Northport holds a runoff mayoral election.Incumbent Mayor Bobby Herndon, who has served for two terms, will run against Donna Aaron, Northport’s...

UAPD sends email about robbery on Sunday

Rebecca Rakowitz October 3, 2016

An email was sent to students around 4 a.m. on Sunday detailing a University of Alabama Police Department investigation of an on-campus robbery.The email states that UAPD investigated a robbery in the...

Chief Justice Moore suspended without pay

Chief Justice Moore suspended without pay

Mike Finnegan September 30, 2016

Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore has been suspended without pay from office until the end of his term in 2019. The ruling came from the Alabama Court of Judiciary (COJ) Friday morning as the committee unanimously...

A look at polycystic ovary syndrome

A look at polycystic ovary syndrome

Rebecca Rakowitz September 30, 2016

It is incurable, often stigmatized and largely unknown and yet polycystic ovary syndrome affects the lives of over 7 million women in the United States and over 10 million women worldwide, according to...

Preview: Beat Auburn Beat Hunger set to start 22nd year

Preview: Beat Auburn Beat Hunger set to start 22nd year

Isabella Garrison September 30, 2016

Beat Auburn Beat Hunger kicks off for the 22nd year this Saturday, Oct. 1.WHO: Beat Auburn, Beat Beat Hunger.  WHAT: The goal is to collect more pounds of food than Auburn each year. Out of the 22 years...

Four Senators removed from office, FAC eligibility requirements discussed during Senate meeting

Four Senators removed from office, FAC eligibility requirements discussed during Senate meeting

Will Jones September 30, 2016

Senate met Thursday to discuss matters of old business, including FAC eligibility requirements, Senate transparency and other items. The meeting began with Sam Baker alerting the Senate about four new...

Muffins recalled in Alabama

Rebecca Rakowitz September 29, 2016

Café Valley, a baking company based out of Phoenix, has issued a recall of some of its muffins, as they may contain 
unlabelled nuts.In an announcement on the U.S. Food & Drug Administration’s website,...

Senate Overrides Obama's Veto

Mike Finnegan September 29, 2016

In overwhelming numbers, the U.S. Congress voted on Wednesday to override President Barack Obama’s veto of the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act. The bill marks the first time one of Obama’s...