It oftentimes isn’t long after hitting campus that college students learn the meaning of “poor college student.” But in a declining economy, the phrase packs
Alabama A&M University Aug. 12: Church festival, 6 p.m. at St. Bartley Primitive Baptist Church Auburn Montgomery Aug. 17–18: Cokes on campus Aug. 19: Cookout
Vestavia Hills High School student Jennifer Johnston had a long-standing interest in horses and learned at a college fair about the Judson College equestrian studies
Sept. 1 Judi Favor, physician Birmingham Sept. 8 Luis Orteza, pastor Marion Presbyterian Church, Marion Sept. 15 Rick Marshall, pastor Eastern Hills Baptist Church, Montgomery
Two Alabama Baptist congregations in neighboring associations recently proved that small numbers and a sluggish economy are no match for Christian unity. “We felt like
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