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UA College Republicans and Democrats react to vice presidential debate

UA College Republicans and Democrats react to vice presidential debate

Elijah Doomes, Staff Writer October 2, 2024

The presidents of UA College Republicans and UA College Democrats both said that their candidate laid out a compelling vision for America’s future during the vice presidential debate Tuesday. Riley...

Hurricane Helene leaves UA community in need of support

Hurricane Helene leaves UA community in need of support

Tatum Walker, Contributing Writer October 2, 2024

The UA community is currently feeling the effects of Hurricane Helene. Over 7,800 UA students are from the affected states.  Among these out-of-state students is Paige Albury, a sophomore sport management...

City Council promotes Hurricane Helene relief

City Council promotes Hurricane Helene relief

Elijah Doomes, Staff Writer October 2, 2024

The Tuscaloosa City Council will partner with local businesses to help collect donations for Hurricane Helene relief in the Carolinas and open the improved Kaulton park. Those interested in donating...

A student grabs a T-shirt.

SGA hosts t-shirt swap for transfer students

Reagan Reynolds, Contributing Writer October 2, 2024

The Student Government Association hosted a T-shirt swap on Sept. 26 in an effort to celebrate and unite the diverse backgrounds of transfer students. From 12-4 p.m., transfer students gathered in front...

The SGA is hosting a supply drive this week for Hurricane Helene victims.

SGA holds donation drive for Hurricane Helene victims

J. Calister Clemons, Assistant News Editor October 1, 2024

The SGA is hosting a donation drive to provide relief for those affected by Hurricane Helene. Donations are open until noon Wednesday, and all items can be dropped off at the SGA office or the Office of...

The Holle Center is located inside of the Digital Media Center in Bryant-Denny Stadium.

UA opens Holle Center for Communication Arts

Benjamin Smith, Contributing Writer September 29, 2024

The University of Alabama opened the Holle Center for Communication Arts this week. The institution, located within the Digital Media Center in Bryant-Denny Stadium, teaches across all disciplines to create...

Alabama won with 20,000 donations, becoming the first school to defeat Georgia.

Alabama breaks UGA’s win streak in Beat Weak competition

Allison Harlan, Contributing Writer September 29, 2024

Alabama didn’t just win on the field this Saturday — it also beat the University of Georgia during its annual Beat Week, a five year old tradition where the Bulldogs challenge rival schools in a week...

SGA removes DEI from code of laws and constitution, replaces with ‘Belonging and Wellness’

SGA removes DEI from code of laws and constitution, replaces with ‘Belonging and Wellness’

J. Calister Clemons, Assistant News Editor September 29, 2024

The SGA Senate passed a bill and constitutional amendment removing all mentions of former DEI committees in the First Year Council and Senate and other DEI positions from the code of laws and constitution,...

Extra security precautions will be in place for the game on Saturday.

Big game, big crowds: What you need to know about security this weekend

Cameron Cortez, Contributing Writer September 26, 2024

This weekend’s football game is shaping up to be historic, and not just because of the action on the field. Former President Donald Trump is expected to attend along with Alabama Sens. Katie Britt and...

A student places a dollar bill into a tip jar.

Harris and Trump’s tax-free tips policies draw economic criticism, bipartisan support

J. Calister Clemons, Assistant News Editor September 25, 2024

Both presidential candidates in the 2024 election recently expressed support for income tax exemptions on tips, but economists have concerns.  A bill called the “No Tax on Tips Act” was introduced...

Students have faced several issues concerning University transparency in the wake of SB 129.

University criticized for lack of DEI transparency

Jacob Ritondo, Managing Editor September 25, 2024

It was three years in the making.  Gov. Kay Ivey signed Senate Bill 129 — which restricts funding for diversity, equity and inclusion programs and events at public universities — on March 20, three...

Struggles with absentee voting

Struggles with absentee voting

Maven Navarro, Editor-in-Chief September 25, 2024

With 57.7% of its students coming from out of state, The University of Alabama is no stranger to assisting those not from the Yellowhammer state. However, when it comes to election season, students not...