Students aim to spark memories through music
Five services available to help students de-stress
Study abroad fair to showcase Honors-specific opportunities
NASA Days connects students with industry professionals
Exhibit celebrates LBGTQ life on campus
Honors College Town Hall to explore fake news
Condition of victim shot outside Rounders unknown
Gorgas House exhibit displays life of William Gorgas
Autherine Lucy Foster to be honored by the University
University releases statement on DACA
Monumental debate: Students divided over necessity of monuments
Retiring UA history professor reflects on long career
PREVIEW: UA STEAM to promote studies in STEM fields
Students react to new SGA leadership
Art lecture focuses on being queer in the South
Students react to Milo Yiannopoulos' falling out
UA “Walk of Shame” increases sexual assault awareness
PREVIEW: Not on My Campus “Walk of Shame”
Political costumes among those dominating Halloween 2016
FYC members learn about legislative writing in Tuesday meeting
University to host time management workshop
Yiannopoulos event to proceed as planned
Yiannopolous speaking engagement in jeopardy
Preview: Beat Auburn Beat Hunger set to start 22nd year
Clubs at the University promotes sexual health
Gas prices affected by pipeline leak
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Alabama secured a 52-7 win over Mercer Saturday, giving fans a clearer look at the team’s future playmakers.
Alabama basketball is reaching heights it has never seen. Yet even with the program’s individual triumphs, leveraging UA football’s success is still a recruiting tactic for head basketball coach Nate Oats when attempting to get players to Tuscaloosa.
Black students reported receiving anonymous racist text messages last week with language referencing slavery; for some, however, this is not the first encounter with racism at the University, which has not publicly addressed the texts.