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Lakeside closure to inconvenience freshmen

Lakeside closure to inconvenience freshmen

Annie Hollon March 6, 2018

The well-worn food locale, Lakeside Dining, will close at the start of spring break for renovations and improvements for future students and will remain closed the rest of the school year. These changes...

Students gather to remember Parkland shooting

Students gather to remember Parkland shooting

David Williams III March 6, 2018

University of Alabama students gathered to remember those lost in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooting and celebrate their lives Monday. The candlelight vigil took place two weeks after the tragedy and...

SGA presidential candidate Navarro wants to push SGA to its full potential

SGA presidential candidate Navarro wants to push SGA to its full potential

Jackson Fuentes March 5, 2018

Senator Marissa Navarro, a junior majoring in international studies and Spanish, uses her diverse background to motivate her activity on campus.  Since stepping foot on campus three years ago from Grand...

SGA presidential candidate McGiffert wants to continue improving safety initiatives on campus

SGA presidential candidate McGiffert wants to continue improving safety initiatives on campus

Niles Bernabe March 5, 2018

Price McGiffert, a junior studying civil engineering and the SGA vice president of external affairs, decided he wanted to be a part of SGA before he even arrived at The University of Alabama. “After...

SGA presidential candidate Scales wants to improve campus for everyone

SGA presidential candidate Scales wants to improve campus for everyone

Shahriyar Emami March 5, 2018

SGA presidential candidate Amber Scales has been involved on campus for the history of her time at The University of Alabama. Examples of her experience range from her position as vice-chair of the Blackburn...

Q&A: vice president of financial affairs candidate Clay Gaddis

Q&A: vice president of financial affairs candidate Clay Gaddis

Camille Studebaker March 5, 2018

Clay Gaddis, a sophomore majoring in biology from Scottsboro, Alabama is running for Vice President of Financial Affairs. Q: How did you originally get involved with SGA? A: I joined First Year Council...

Q&A: vice president of academic affairs candidate Ross D'Entremont

Q&A: vice president of academic affairs candidate Ross D’Entremont

Camille Studebaker March 5, 2018

Ross D’Entremont, a junior majoring in political science from Beaumont, TX is running for Vice President of Academic Affairs.  Q: How did you originally get involved with SGA? A: I originally got involved...

Q&A: vice president of external affairs candidate Harrison Adams

Q&A: vice president of external affairs candidate Harrison Adams

Camille Studebaker March 5, 2018

Harrison Adams, a sophomore majoring in economics and finance from Selma, Alabama is running for vice president of external affairs.  Q: How did you originally get involved with SGA? A: My first experience...

Q&A: vice president of student affairs candidate Clay Martinson

Q&A: vice president of student affairs candidate Clay Martinson

Jessa Reid Bolling March 5, 2018

Clay Martinson is a sophomore majoring in history from Huntsville, Alabama and he is running unopposed for vice president of student affairs.  Q: How did you originally get involved with SGA? A: When...

Q&A: executive secretary candidate Claudia Hogan

Q&A: executive secretary candidate Claudia Hogan

Jessa Reid Bolling March 5, 2018

Claudia Hogan is a junior majoring in public relations and political science from Gadsden, Alabama running for executive secretary.  Q: How did you originally get involved with SGA? A: I kind of started...

SGA presidential candidates debate how to make the best campus

SGA presidential candidates debate how to make the best campus

Jackson Fuentes March 5, 2018

During the 2018 SGA presidential debate each candidate stood before 300 of their peers with only 48 hours to go before polls close and discussed campus-wide issues like SGA ethics and sexual assault. ...

Senate debates creating "opt out" tuition increase

Senate debates creating “opt out” tuition increase

Jackson Fuentes March 2, 2018

The SGA Senate met on Thursday, March 1 to discuss a bill and two new acts including Senator Darby McQueen’s Act A-17 to establish a scholarship fund for Adapted Athletics.  The act, which was sent...