The AHCA represents more of the same
SENIOR COLUMN: UA and the cult of “do something”
Roy Moore to run for U.S. Senate
Trump announces tax plan
French presidential election heads to run-off
March for Science occurs worldwide
Computer-Based Honors Program renamed after director
U.K. to hold snap election
Roy Moore's suspension finalized
Close election in Kansas gives hope to Democrats
Secretary of ALEA resigns following Bentley scandal
UA Writing Center tweets to answer student questions
Pepsi criticized for Black Lives Matter imagery in ad
Retired U.S. Chief Statistician visits UA
Three Arrested For I-85 Fire
UA Engineers Finalists in International Contest
ABC Board proposes price markups
U.S. Census Bureau removes LGBTQ category
Standoff at Dreamland safely resolved
GOP begins blame game over failed health bill
University locating students studying abroad in London
Forensic teams claims national championship
SGA kicks off Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Week
February jobs report shows big gains
Bentley receives heart treatment
Walt Maddox runs for re-election
Legislature debates ride sharing regulation bill
Day by day: A summary of SGA campaign violations
Snapchat enters New York Stock Exchange
News outlets blocked from White House
Civil Rights site seeks funds for restoration
Mark Zuckerberg tours Alabama
Former UA student receives Harper Lee Award
Milo Yiannopoulos leaves Breitbart News
Jack Warner dies at 99
University of West Alabama makes plans for charter school
Bentley announces special election for November
State legislature to consider bathroom bill
Bentley names new state attorney general
UA surveys effort toward diversity
Republicans push back against Trump's 'rigging' claims
Moore refuses to clear office
Moore Trouble for Suspended Chief Justice
NC GOP Office firebombed
Business Analytics Symposium draws 250 attendees
Birmingham Water Works prepares for continued drought
Epipen provider reaches settlement of $465 million
U.S. 98 Roadwork Top Priority
BamaBikes opens up 150 new bikes for rent
Partial Trump Tax Return Shows Loss
Chief Justice Moore suspended without pay
Senate Overrides Obama's Veto
Court upholds Alabama's PAC to PAC contribution ban
College students join Kaepernick
Trump and Clinton set to square off in first debate
Alabama suing President Obama's overtime rule
Federal Reserve leaves interest rate unchanged
University to hold career fairs
New election rules in effect for Homecoming election
Tuscaloosa church to host voting rights event
Reported theft was not armed robbery
Reported theft was not armed robbery
Reported theft was not armed robbery
UA News Center goes live
SCOTUS Blocks North Carolina Voter ID law
Freshman student at Auburn found dead in his dorm last Sunday
UAPD responds to shots fired call, find nothing
Alabama lottery bill dies in legislature
Chipotle workplace practices struck down
Alabama lottery finds new life
MSU students sentenced for ISIS plans
New incentive program created for student groups
Lottery bill passes in Senate
Column: A brief guide to biking around campus
Alabama football team collects donations for Louisiana
Strategic Planning Council Outsources Efforts
SGA announces application deadlines
Alabama to consider two lottery bills
Six people killed in plane crash
In defense of self-defense: why campus carry is a good idea
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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.
The International Students Association hosted its annual fall festival in John England Jr. Hall on Friday.
For years, Veterans Day at the University of Alabama has come and gone, but this November, the Student Government Association is set to make it memorable.