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Opposing Views: Should “Dixieland Delight” be played in Bryant-Denny?

Leigh Terry September 10, 2015

Tonight, the University of Alabama Student Government Association Senate will hold a meeting to debate whether they should support the song “Dixieland Delight” playing in Bryant-Denny Stadium. Upon...

Dixieland Delight a vital tradition

Patrick Fitzgerald September 10, 2015

“Dixieland Delight” has been a part of every current senior’s gameday experience since they set foot in Bryant-Denny Stadium for the first time as freshmen. Sports have proven time and time again...

Dixieland Delight reflects poorly on students

Jeff Rogers September 10, 2015

In the scripture of Alabama football, Bear Bryant’s words are written in red ink. Somewhere in one of the epistles, he is quoted saying, “It’s awfully important to win with humility.” It seems...

Progressive activists must become organizers to change campus

A.J. James September 10, 2015

One of the greatest things about our short time here at the University is that over the course of a matter of years, we have the ability to bring about positive change that can last far past our tenure....

International student enrollment a missed opportunity for UA

Kyle Simpson September 10, 2015

When you compare The University of Alabama to similar universities in the south, like The University of Georgia and The University of Tennessee, you will see that we have a remarkably high percentage of...

The veteran & military dependent
sitting beside you

The veteran & military dependent sitting beside you

Jason Sellars September 10, 2015

You’re sitting in class, nervous about your test, wondering if you studied enough amidst the party invites, the late night caffeine and computer issues when trying to log in to your myBama account. Beside...

Education budget must be protected to safeguard Alabama’s future

Dr. Robert Witt September 9, 2015

Legislators return to Montgomery this week for a second special legislative session to address the $200 million shortfall in the General Fund budget. It is critical to the economic future of our state...

Intersectionality in the feminist movement

Sehar Ezez September 8, 2015

Last week, my peers Cassidy Ellis and Lindsay Macher, along with Ruth Bishop, put forth two opposing views to explain the obstacles each side perceives as issues with inclusiveness within the feminist...

A note to white progressives

Kyle Campbell September 8, 2015

In the wake of the Ferguson riots in the Spring of 2014, over a hundred UA students associated with the Black Lives Matter movement orchestrated a “die-in” in the Ferguson Center, during which they...

You are in the red zone

Madelyn Schorr September 8, 2015

Warning: You are in the Red Zone. The Red Zone covers the time from when you walk on campus in August to when you leave campus for Thanksgiving break. It is called the Red Zone because this is when the...

How the modern Christian church creates college atheists

Matthew Gillham September 4, 2015

More than 70% of college students who regularly attended church in high school leave in college. Why? “Universities are secular hotbeds with biased professors aiming to abolish religion.” “Their...

College is the time to learn how to budget

Anna Scott Lovejoy September 4, 2015

We all come into college with long and short-term goals. Whether I am merely trying to get my laundry done and run over to Publix for groceries or I am researching ideal internships for my next two summers...