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Robert Kennedy Jr. visits campus to discuss campaign

Robert Kennedy Jr. visits campus to discuss campaign

Courtney Stringer, Staff Writer January 28, 2024

On Wednesday, presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited campus to discuss his ongoing campaign.  Kennedy spoke to students, faculty and members of the community at the Bryant Conference...

The SGA office located in the Student Center.

SGA passes amendment to let former campaigners serve on Elections Board

Alex Gravlee, Contributing Writer January 28, 2024

The SGA Senate passed a constitutional amendment at its meeting Thursday, allowing students to serve on the Elections Board after previously working for an SGA campaign.   Per the SGA constitution,...

Zeta Chi and the West Alabama Human Trafficking Task Force host a forum on Jan. 11 at North Lawn Hall.

Student organizations raise awareness for human trafficking prevention

Courtney Stringer, Staff Writer January 28, 2024

Many student organizations have created initiatives and events to raise awareness during Human Trafficking Prevention Month.  Awareness forum The University’s Zeta Chi chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho...

The SGA office located in the Student Center.

SGA releases schedule for Green Week 2024

Alex Gravlee, Contributing Writer January 28, 2024

The SGA will hold its annual Green Week to promote environmental awareness and initiatives starting Monday. The schedule is as follows:   Monday, Jan. 29: The SGA will be handing out a limited number...

The President’s Mansion, where enslaved people worked often, is one of the few buildings that has survived on campus since before the Civil War.

New website tells the story of enslaved people at UA

Ava Morthland, Staff Writer January 24, 2024

A faculty research group has compiled research for and created a new website detailing the University’s history with enslaved people before the Civil War.   Titled “The History of Enslaved People...

City councilors promote charity ball and local service events

City councilors promote charity ball and local service events

Elijah Doomes, Staff Writer January 24, 2024

Tuscaloosa City Council members gave updates on various upcoming service projects and events at Tuesday’s meeting.  Councilor Norman Crow promoted Night to Shine, a charity that hosts proms at over...

CW / Ethan Henry

Unique bar closed by Tuscaloosa County court order

Maven Navarro, Assistant News Editor January 22, 2024

Editor's Note: This story has been updated to include Unique's reopening. The Circuit Court of Tuscaloosa County has ordered Unique Bar to close, citing its failure to provide proof of workers' compensation...

The Randall Welcome Center

UA unveils new Randall Welcome Center

Emma Brandenburg, Contributing Writer January 21, 2024

The University held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Catherine and Pettus Randall Welcome Center on Friday, honoring the successful renovation of Bryce Main and the future home of undergraduate admissions.   Prior...

Students met with clubs they were interested in at the Student Center.

UA organizations table at spring Get on Board Day

Ava Morthland, Staff Writer January 21, 2024

The University held its Spring 2024 Get on Board Day event on Thursday from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Student Center.  Organizations set up display tables with their information on the building’s second...

Bryan W. Boudouris named vice president for research and economic development

Bryan W. Boudouris named vice president for research and economic development

Rachel Seale, Staff Writer January 21, 2024

The University announced Bryan W. Boudouris as the new vice president for research and economic development on Jan. 12.  Boudouris, who will begin his tenure on April 1, currently serves as the associate...

CW / Hannah Grace Mayfield

SGA Highlights: Discounted student rides, New York Times resolution

Alex Gravlee, Contributing Writer January 19, 2024

The SGA Senate passed five pieces of legislation and sent three to committee at its meeting Jan. 11.   Among them was an act allocating the apportionment of seats for the 29th Senate. Under the changes,...

EcoCAR team competes to build green transportation

EcoCAR team competes to build green transportation

Ethan Henry, News Editor January 17, 2024

Environmentally friendly transportation is a recurring theme in national headlines, especially as electric cars increase in popularity across the U.S. The University of Alabama’s EcoCAR team, which is...