Last week, outgoing SGA President Lillian Roth vetoed a bill that would have added student organization seating to the SGA code of laws. The senate is working to codify student organization seating after...
This week while the nation watched as President Donald Trump rolled back President Obama’s protections for transgender students, discrimination against the LGBT community was even more active in Alabama....
Our grandparents dreamed of a future world filled with jet packs and flying cars. As of yet, that world is not a reality. However, we are about to get the next best thing: self-driving cars. The technology...
We have reached a point in the semester where school work is inescapable. Holidays are still far enough away to not offer a reprieve, but the newness of classes has long worn off. In this space of...
I did not grow up in a house where we watched much football. I had never been to a college football game until I came to school at Alabama. Consequentially, I don’t know a lot about football, and I don’t...
The special legislative session called by Governor Bentley has finally drawn to a close. The score stands: no lottery for Alabama, $400 million for debt repayment, $120 million for road projects in southern...
Freshman year can be a very difficult time. Your neck could be injured from carrying a heavy lanyard or you could get some sort of rash from not washing your Bama Bound shirt often enough. These are serious...
Finals are almost here. They can no longer be ignored as a looming but distant threat. In a matter of mere days, we will all sit down with our sharpened pencils and fresh pens and demonstrate that we put...
As an out-of-state student, I have the benefit of having two homes. I feel equally welcome here in Alabama and in the godless north. Well, if Missouri counts as the North. But that’s a column for another...
The worst time of the year is almost over. Tonight at 7 p.m. the polls will close and with any luck we can go an entire year without being handed a flier being invited to a Facebook event to support someone...
After two columns addressing frivolous topics, namely the future of our school and the role feminist organizations can play on our campus, I feel it’s time to turn to a topic of real importance. Now,...
I am a feminist. As I’ve grown up, I’ve measured my progress by how well I can articulate the reasons behind my gut feelings of injustice. This learning can be greatly helped by other people, and on...
In the fall of 2004, The University of Alabama reported “record highs” of enrollment. That year the campus sported just under 21,000 students. This fall, eleven years later, enrollment topped 37,000....