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University of Alabama paves way for electric and autonomous buses on campus

Impacts of President Donald Trump’s immigration policies on international students

14 hours of darkness: How UA managed the TikTok ban

University announces presidential search committee

University rolls out new majors and minors

University mourns Archie Wade, first Black faculty member

Professors, students file federal lawsuit calling SB129 unconstitutional

Chicken Salad Chick opens in Student Center as Bama Dining eyes replacing Wendy’s

President Bell, Samad Gillani to speak at State of School address on Jan. 30

Governor Ivey orders American flags on state buildings to be raised for inauguration in spite of mourning period

University of Alabama President Stuart Bell retiring after a decade at the Capstone

League of Women Voters of Alabama promotes early voting bill with free virtual event
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The Actor’s Charitable Theatre, a community theater company for actors of all ages, held its first performance of the musical “Chicago” on Friday.
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The University of Alabama System Board of Trustees appointed Sid J. Trant as chancellor of the UA System Friday. Trant has served as interim chancellor for the past 10 months, after the retirement of former chancellor Finis St. John.
The UA Bateman Team hosted the “Save Our Stories” exhibit in Reese Phifer Hall Wednesday to raise awareness about ongoing book restrictions in Alabama libraries.