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
Secretary of ALEA resigns following Bentley scandal
Close election in Kansas gives hope to Democrats
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
Forensic teams claims national championship
SGA election plagued by low turnout
University locating students studying abroad in London
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
Hunter appeals Elections Board ruling
News outlets blocked from White House
Civil Rights site seeks funds for restoration
Former UA student receives Harper Lee Award
Milo Yiannopoulos leaves Breitbart News
Mark Zuckerberg tours Alabama
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
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
Students call for Parish's expulsion
UA student suspended for online threats
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
College students join Kaepernick
Alabama suing President Obama's overtime rule
Federal Reserve leaves interest rate unchanged
University to hold career fairs
Freshman student at Auburn found dead in his dorm last Sunday
MSU students sentenced for ISIS plans
O'Henry's Coffees to open in downtown Tuscaloosa
“Carpe Diem”: Words of wisdom from Dr. Witt
Dierks Bentley to play Tuscaloosa Amphitheater in October
Column: A brief guide to biking around campus
Strategic Planning Council Outsources Efforts
Letter from the Editor: Telling stories since 1894
Metal arts program thrives in Birmingham
More to eating disorders than being skinny
2016 SGA elections produce decreased voter turnout
Unraveling the greek myths around Title IX
Journalism and TCF will mutually benefit from merger
TPD holds press conference to address body camera footage
Tuscaloosa PD releases body camera footage
Students organize demonstration against police brutality
Tuscaloosa named top metro for veterans seeking higher education
Chancellor Witt to retire in August 2016
Bama Dining holds ribbon cutting ceremony for new location
UA introduces new wireless network
Alabama Action Abroad to hold info meetings
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Seniors majoring in apparel and textiles showcased their designs Sunday night at the Bama Theatre during the Fashion for Life fall fashion show.
Will Witt’s “Do Not Comply” tour, hosted by Turning Point USA Alabama Tuesday, sparked conversations about personal freedoms and government overreach at the University of Alabama.
The Kaleidoscope concert series continued at Druid City Music Hall as Evan Honer took the stage Thursday with special guests Eli Winders and Liam St. John for a night filled with American folk and blues-inspired music.