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UA Counseling Center, Tide Against Suicide and American Foundation for Suicide Prevention hosted their annual Out of the Darkness Walk on Sunday to bring National Suicide Prevention Week to a close.
The Hispanic-Latino Association hosted its yearly celebration, La Gozadera, Thursday to usher in Hispanic Heritage Month.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year for Halloween fanatics, and after the real-life horror story that occurred last Saturday in the SEC, it's only right to continue the spirit of scare by ranking the most terrifying films to hit the big screens.
Alabama staged a comeback to take a 27-25 win against the South Carolina Gamecocks after falling behind in the third quarter.