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The wife of a 1950’s Alabama football legend, who helped found her family’s foundation to help children with cancer has died.
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Book donations for schools in the thirteen counties along the Black Belt region in Alabama are in the final week of collections. The 18th annual Books for the Black Belt campaign wraps up on Friday, March 1
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A celebration of body positivity takes place this week at The University of Alabama. Today through Friday, Body Appreciation Week fills campus with activities celebrating bodies of all shapes and sizes. This week focuses on raising awareness for eating disorders and promoting body appreciation.
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Apparel design students in the department of clothing, textiles and interior design at The University of Alabama have learned to create clothing for people with physical disabilities as part of a $300,000 project grant.
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A recently published paper by a UA paleontologist shows a rare soft tissue discovered in a crab fossil. The crab lived 75 million years ago in the area of present-day South Dakota. Most animals and plants never fossilize with the exception of hard parts such as shells and bones and soft tissues such as muscles and gills.
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A research group from The University of Alabama has published a website about the role of slavery on the campus before the Civil War.
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The NCAA handed down a five-year suspension as part of a 15-year show cause order against former Alabama baseball coach Brad Bohannon on Thursday, effectively banning him from college coaching, after he provided information to a gambler who used it to make illegal wagers against the Crimson Tide.
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In Alabama, the sound of cicadas often signals the beginning of summer. This year, their signature seasonal signal is expected to be a little louder.
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You may be for the Kansas City Chiefs or the San Francisco 49ers in the upcoming Super Bowl. However, fans of the Alabama Crimson Tide could be looking at the NFL championship game in a different light. No matter which team wins, a former member of the Alabama Crimson Tide is on the way to get a Super Bowl ring.
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Ron DeSantis ends his struggling presidential bid before New Hampshire, following Alabama GOP DebateFlorida Governor Ron DeSantis suspended his Republican presidential campaign—ending his 2024 White House bid just before the New Hampshire primary while endorsing his bitter rival Donald Trump. Alabama Public Radio sought analysis on his political future following the GOP Presidential debate in Tuscaloosa.