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- U. of Alabama Suspends Black and Female Student Magazines . . .
The University of Alabama on Monday suspended two student magazines — one appealing to women, another to Black students — saying they ran afoul of guidance from the Justice Department on
- University of Alabama suspends two student publications . . .
The University of Alabama suspended student magazines "Alice" and "Nineteen Fifty-Six," citing a Justice Department compliance memo from Attorney General Pam Bondi
- University of Alabama suspends student magazines for Black . . .
Education Government Politics University of Alabama suspends student magazines for Black students, female students University officials told editors of Alice and Nineteen Fifty-Six that they believed they were out of compliance with Trump administration guidance on anti-DEI policies
- University of Alabama suspends two student magazines to . . .
The University of Alabama on Monday announced to staff of student-run publications Alice Magazine and Nineteen Fifty-Six that the magazines would be suspended, effective immediately, in compliance
- University of Alabama halts student magazines, stirring free . . .
The University of Alabama halted two student magazines over alleged non-compliance with DEI guidance, drawing concerns about free speech and minority representation
- University of Alabama shuts down 2 student-run magazines . . .
TUSCALOOSA, Ala (WIAT) — Two magazines written and published by students at the University of Alabama have suspended publication, effective immediately, following the Trump administration’s …
- UA Suspends Publication of Magazines for Women, Black Students
The University of Alabama has suspended two magazines predominantly created by and published for women and minorities on campus, citing federal guidance
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