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Suicide needs open discussion

Elise Goubet October 14, 2014

In one survey, 31 percent of adults said they would not seek treatment for mental health problems because they fear what others think. We do not hesitate to tell people about our trip to the dentist or...

Male success should not be measured by sexual activities, experience

TJ Parks October 13, 2014

We live in a society that overemphasizes the role that sex plays in the lives of successful men. Sexual relations often serve as an indicator, in our worldview, of the other achievements a man has made....

UA should help students find purpose

Chisolm Allenlundy October 12, 2014

In his column last week titled “Nietzsche’s Dead, so we should live,” Rich Robinson excellently summed up perhaps the foremost dilemma facing The University of Alabama: left adrift amid great existential...

Taking back our Southern identity for good, we dare defend our rights

Mark Hammontree October 12, 2014

Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires played an early afternoon set at the Cask and Drum Festival in Birmingham Saturday. If you’ve never heard of the Birmingham native Bains and his band, before you go...

Self-care is vital for every aspect of our mental well-being

Samaria Johnson October 12, 2014

There’s a popular diagram that features a triangle that says, “Pick two out of three,” and the options are sleep, social life and school/work. There’s also a mug for sale on Etsy with the inspirational...

Feminism still relevant as long as gender inequality continues to exist

Luisa Sanchez October 8, 2014

For the past few years, “feminism” has been a word that’s been en vogue and is often misunderstood by men, women and transgenders. Last month, Emma Watson’s speech on feminism at the United Nations...

Nietzsche's Dead, so we should live

Rich Robinson October 8, 2014

“We live in the most narrow present, without a past or a future, in the midst of a flat calm.” That statement sounds like it could have been spoken by a number of figures in today’s culture. With...

Administrators Silence on Equality Cause for Concern

Nathan James October 8, 2014

Sometime between March and September 2014, after significant pressure from student groups, The University of Alabama updated its nondiscrimination policy to protect gender identity and expression. When...

Advisers need better career training, knowledge

Leigh Terry October 7, 2014

I have a confession: I am “that girl” when it comes to advising. That girl who has had her DegreeWorks planned for graduation since freshman year. I book my advising appointment in the first weeks...

Abortion laws show state legal problems

Matthew Bailey October 6, 2014

In Alabama, the current laws on abortion require an insane parental consent law 
to be followed. Under HB 494, minors who are seeking an abortion without the consent of their parents will now essentially...

Football is more than just a game because of the size of its fanbase

Mark Hammontree October 5, 2014

There’s something undeniably crazy about college football fans. Spending an entire Saturday in the fall doing nothing but watching football or talking about football or eating cookies shaped like footballs...

Take a little time to thank university staff

Cruise Hall October 1, 2014

This column breaks every rule in the book, but to adequately accomplish the purpose of this column, I find it impossible to avoid speaking directly to you, the student reader, in the first person. At...