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PHOTOS: Alabama wins the Vrbo Citrus Bowl

PHOTOS: Football players spend time with kids at theme park

Beat Auburn Beat Hunger reveals final results at West Alabama Food Bank

PHOTOS: Football vs. Miss State

PHOTOS: ‘ Change is Now’ March to Rose Administration

PHOTO GALLERY: Tidechella

GALLERY: Soccer beats UCF 3-0 in first exhibition of the season

[Photo] Fake Uber driver arrested with new charges, students and drivers react

[Photo] Tyson Foods under investigation for E. coli in Black Warrior River

[Photo] City sees recent surge in sanitary sewer overflows

[Photo] Tuscaloosa Civil Rights History Trail unveiled

[Photo] Trustees introduce new member, confirm tuition freeze at June meetings

[Photo] BREAKING: Culverhouse School of Law name change confirmed
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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.