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Lincoln Parish thriving in new music role

Lincoln Parish thriving in new music role

Matthew Speakman September 16, 2015

Everybody loves music. Everyone has a favorite song or a favorite band that they can listen to everyday and not grow tired off. Music surrounds us. When you turn on the radio, music is usually playing....

Don't read my body

Don't read my body

Ben Ray September 16, 2015

By Ben Ray | Guest Columnist Whenever I tell someone that I have been sexually assaulted, I always get the same look. It’s a pretty difficult look to describe, which is strange because it is very particular...

SGA hosts sexual assault prevention town hall meeting

Nick Privitera September 15, 2015

SGA hosted a sexual assault prevention town hall meeting on September 15 at 7:00 p.m. as part of kick off week for the It’s On Us campaign. A panel of 11 speakers discussed the issue of sexual assault...

Alabama prepares for familiar foe

Alabama prepares for familiar foe

Tyler Waldrep September 15, 2015

This weekend it gets personal.Last season Ole Miss handed Alabama a 23-17 loss in Oxford that snapped a 10 game series win. After the game Alabama players and fans alike witnessed Rebel fans rush their...

The Jeff Austin Band returns to the WorkPlay Theater

The Jeff Austin Band returns to the WorkPlay Theater

September 15, 2015

Whether people call it bluegrass, jam grass or Americana rock, the Jeff Austin Band rejects those labels and seeks to explore and create electrifying music. The Jeff Austin Band looks to bring their unique style...

Dress codes promote discrimination of marginalized communities

Lindsay Macher September 15, 2015

Cities across the country have been brought to national attention for enforcement of strict, unfair high school dress codes. Dress codes are inherently oppressive because they seek to regulate women's...

Alabama runs over Middle Tennessee State in home opener

Alabama runs over Middle Tennessee State in home opener

Terrin Waack September 12, 2015

Back in Bryant-Denny Stadium for the first time in 2015, the Alabama football team ran over Middle Tennessee 37-10. It wasn’t close to a perfect game though. There were errors. There were things that...

Pedal to the metal

Pedal to the metal

Alyx Chandler, Patrick Smith September 10, 2015

Brakes squeal and neon vests come into sight. The wheels of two skateboards take a sudden halt Wednesday, as do the wheels of a UAPD police motorcycle — one of many hanging out around campus. Dozens...

GAMEDAY: Kelly, heart and soul at center

GAMEDAY: Kelly, heart and soul at center

Tyler Waldrep September 10, 2015

Even on the biggest stage, sometimes it’s like no one is watching.Over the summer Alabama’s quarterback battle dominated the headlines, but it didn’t matter too much to the fan base. Jake Coker,...

For the love of words: UA English Department sees decrease in majors

For the love of words: UA English Department sees decrease in majors

Becca Murdoch September 10, 2015

In the aged, yellowed walkways of Morgan Hall, up the seemingly endless flights of stairs, English majors dig into novels with an ease and confidence that outside of Morgan is often silenced by adverse...

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...

Student organizations selected for block seating

Arielle Lipan September 9, 2015

The new SGA student selection process using the Board of Governors has decided the seating placement of 42 organizations for the University's game days.Out of all of the organizations that applied, Alpha...