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Capstone Brings in National Merit Scholars
Pulse: Avoid the weight loss fads and scams
Pulse: White House to target childhood obesity
Trustees approve academic programs
Research and Creative Activity Conference offers cash prize
Spring II courses available to enroll
Senate discusses code of laws, minimester awareness
UA and Kansas students exchange poetry, ideas
Doctor to visit students at UA
Groups work to preserve Bryce campus
Trustees approve campus construction
Literacy awareness campaign kicks off on campus
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Archie Wade, The University of Alabama’s first Black faculty member, died at 85 years old on Jan. 13.
Alabama men’s basketball made it past Vanderbilt at home Tuesday night, beating the Commodores 103-87. The win comes after Vanderbilt’s upset over No. 6 Tennessee in Nashville on Saturday.
Following an Alabama law that requires adult film sites to require age verification for users, PornHub chose to remove access for all Alabamians rather than comply with the law. But the issue is complicated, argues Contributing Columnist Zoe Bernstein.
Three University of Alabama professors and three University of Alabama at Birmingham students filed a federal lawsuit against Gov. Kay Ivey and the University Board of Trustees for their implementation of SB129, a recent state anti-DEI law.