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- University of Alabama shutters Black, female student magazines
The University of Alabama has suspended the publication of two student-run magazines — one primarily focused on Black students and another on women’s issues — citing federal guidance against diversity, equity and inclusion programs on college campuses
- University Of Alabama Suspends Black And Female Magazines
The University of Alabama will no longer support the two student magazines, citing new federal restrictions on DEI programs
- University of Alabama closes student magazines over DEI
The University of Alabama said its decision to shutter two student-led magazines was based on a Trump administration memo on antidiscrimination laws
- University of Alabama shutters Black, female student magazines - MSN
MONTGOMERY, Alabama — The University of Alabama has suspended the publication of two student-run magazines — one primarily focused on Black students and another on women’s issues — citing
- U. of Alabama Suspends Black and Female Student Magazines, Citing D. E. I . . .
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 student groups outraged at suspension of Black . . .
The University of Alabama’s decision to suspend two student magazines has sparked criticism and outrage on the campus Leftist Collective at UA, an organization who describes themselves on
- University of Alabama suspends Black, female student magazines citing . . .
Education University of Alabama shuts down Black, female student magazines by Jordan Perkins - 12 03 25 1:54 PM ET Listen to audio version of this article Advertisement
- Alabama cites DEI memo in suspending Black-, women-focused student . . .
The University of Alabama has closed the Black- and women-focused student magazines Nineteen Fifty-Six and Alice Magazine, as first reported by the Crimson White To justify the suspensions, officials in part cited a memo issued by U S Attorney General Pam Bondi on diversity, equity and inclusion programs Mike Hiestand, the Student Press Law Center’s senior legal counsel, said the
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