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Title: Alabama University Suspends Student Magazines – A First Amendment Violation

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

University of Alabama Faces‌ Calls to Reinstate Student Publications After Controversial Censorship

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The University of Alabama is facing mounting pressure from students, faculty, and advocacy groups to reinstate two student publications, Alice Magazine and Nineteen Fifty-Six, after the administration effectively ‍shut them down following the arrest of a staff writer weeks after the spring commencement address. The publications were removed from the University’s funding and operational support, sparking accusations of selective enforcement of the First Amendment and a⁣ chilling effect on student journalism.

The editorial board of⁤ The Crimson White, the University’s student newspaper, ​published a‍ scathing critique of the administration’s actions, arguing that the University is “cherry-picking whom it deems worthy of the protections of the First ⁤Amendment.”⁢ They contend that the silencing of the publications sends a message that the ⁢voices⁤ of immigrants and those supporting diversity are “viewed as less than.”

The controversy stems from ⁢the arrest of a Nineteen fifty-Six staff writer, Doroudi, weeks after the commencement ‌address.Following the arrest, the ⁢University removed recognition and funding from both​ publications.

The Crimson White editorial draws parallels⁤ to a 2022 campaign that successfully‌ pressured the UA System Board of Trustees to fully remove the name⁣ of Ku klux Klan member Bibb Graves from bibb Graves Hall, renaming it⁣ Lucy-Graves‍ Hall in ⁤honor of Autherine Lucy Foster, the University’s first Black student. students organized a website, action plan, petition, and open letter, while faculty and the Student Government Association (SGA) also voiced their opposition. ​The trustees ultimately relented following community outcry and national media attention.

The Crimson White is urging students and faculty to follow that example, calling on the SGA to pass ⁣a resolution ‌condemning the censorship⁢ and encouraging students to sign a petition at https://sign.moveon.org/petitions/reinstate-alice-and-1956-to-the-university-of-alabama-s-campus,protest the ⁤decision,and contact UA President Peter Mohler directly.

The editorial​ board – Maven Navarro, Jacob ⁤Ritondo, Emma Brandenburg, ⁤Ella Seaton, Lauren Chumbley, ⁢and Rachel Talley – concludes with a⁣ direct challenge to the University: “Have the backbone that the University doesn’t.”

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