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UACED hosts 16th annual Black Belt book drive to promote K-12 literacy

UACED hosts 16th annual Black Belt book drive to promote K-12 literacy

The drive, which began in January and wrapped up at the end of March, aims to distribute gently used classics and other required texts to K-12 students in the 13 counties that make up Alabama's Black Belt region.
Lexi Kilfoyl has perfect night as softball takes the series against Georgia

Lexi Kilfoyl has perfect night as softball takes the series against Georgia

Ashlee Woods | @ashleemwoods, Sports Editor April 4, 2022

It was a perfect night inside Rhoads Stadium. In the Monday night rubber match at Rhoads Stadium, Alabama softball run ruled the Georgia Bulldogs, 9-0. Alabama improved to 31-5 overall and 8-4 in the...

The safe zone resource center presents Andrea Jenkins. Keynote Speaker Tuesday, March 29 6 p.m. Virtual Event. Oral historian and first black trans woman elected to public office in the United States. Register at https://tinyurl.com/deiidcevents

Tretter Transgender Oral History Project: Andrea Jenkins joins UA for night of visibility

Alyssa Schubert, Contributing Writer April 3, 2022
The University of Alabama’s Safe Zone Resource Center hosted Andrea Jenkins, an oral historian and the first Black transgender woman elected to a public office in the United States, as its final keynote speaker during Women’s History Month.
Review: Dance Alabama creates ‘safe and welcoming space’ for UA students

Review: Dance Alabama creates ‘safe and welcoming space’ for UA students

Savannah Ichikawa, Contributing Writer April 3, 2022
Dance Alabama gave performing arts students the opportunity to showcase their work from March 31 to April 2 in the theater of The University of Alabama’s English Building.
President-elect Madeline Martin speaks at the presidential debate on March 6, 2022.

SGA Judicial Board rules President-elect Madeline Martin was eligible for disqualification

Grace Schepis | @GraceSchepisCW, Staff Reporter April 2, 2022

Almost a month after the Student Government Association elections, the University does not have an official SGA president.  Madeline Martin is the unofficial president-elect, but the SGA postponed...

Softball looks to build momentum against No. 15 Georgia

Softball looks to build momentum against No. 15 Georgia

Blake Byler, Staff Reporter April 1, 2022

Alabama softball has turned things around, but it will be tested this weekend at Rhoads Stadium. No. 4 Crimson Tide will take on No. 15 Georgia in a three-game weekend series starting Saturday. Alabama...

Dance Alabama Spring 2022. Dance Theatre March 30-31 at 7:30PM, April 1 at 5:30PM, and April 2 at 2:00PM. For tickets call 205.348.3400 or visit theatre.ua.edu

Dance Alabama showcases student choreography

Natalie Bonner, Copy Editor March 30, 2022
Dance Alabama’s semesterly student-led dance concert will be held this week, from March 30 through April 2, in the English Building’s Dance Theatre.
Celestia Morgan’s exhibit ‘Disparities’ explores housing discrimination

Celestia Morgan’s exhibit ‘Disparities’ explores housing discrimination

Savannah Ichikawa, Contributing Writer March 30, 2022
Celestia Morgan’s “Disparities,” a solo exhibition highlighting the deep-rooted inequalities related to housing, is being publicly shown for the first time at the Paul R. Jones Museum until May 20. 
Former Alabama running back Brian Robinson Jr. completes the 20 yard shuttle drill during Alabama's Pro Day on Wednesday.

Alabama Pro Day takeaway

Ashlee Woods | @ashleemwoods, Sports Editor March 30, 2022
Alabama football hosted their annual Psro Day workout at the Hank Crisp Indoor Facility Wednesday. Nine of Alabama’s draft hopefuls worked out with NFL scouts and coaches today. 
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UA wins free speech lawsuit against traveling preacher

Cat Clinton, Contributing Writer March 27, 2022
Traveling evangelist preacher Rodney Keister lost his appeal in the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday, requiring him to obtain a Grounds Use Permit from the University to preach on campus. 
Women’s basketball ends season in heartbreaking WNIT quarterfinal

Women’s basketball ends season in heartbreaking WNIT quarterfinal

Ashlee Woods | @ashleemwoods, Sports Editor March 27, 2022

The South Dakota State Jackrabbits ended Alabama’s dream run in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament quarterfinals Sunday night.  After defeating Troy, Tulane and Houston in the opening...

Haney's grand slam propels softball over South Carolina

Haney’s grand slam propels softball over South Carolina

Blake Byler, Staff Reporter March 26, 2022

Alabama needed an unlikely hero to secure its fourth win in conference play Sophomore KJ Haney answered the call, smacking a grand slam to give the fourth-ranked Crimson Tide (26-4, 4-3 SEC) a 7-5 win...