The impact of a circuit court judge’s gavel declaring a wet/dry vote on alcohol sales in Cedar Bluff unconstitutional could reverberate throughout Alabama. On Oct.
For Bill Day, his work is a calling full of purpose, fulfillment and adventure. When Day, an associate with Alabama Citizens Action Program (ALCAP), walks
Samford University alumnus Staff Childs celebrated his 51st birthday by taking a hot air balloon ride over the campus during Homecoming activities Oct. 25. “It
The University of Mobile (UM) recently held its first fall homecoming during soccer season. The culmination of the weekend was Saturday evening’s crowning of this
WASHINGTON — Donations to the nation’s largest charities dropped in 2002, a first in 12 years, The Chronicle of Philanthropy reported. Contributions decreased 1.2 percent,
Judson College dedicated the new James I. Harrison Center for Academic Excellence in the newly-renovated Jewett Hall on Oct. 15. “Our alumnae and friends have
Abundant research evidence now demonstrates a connection between spirituality, moral choices and health. Some of us are, quite literally, making ourselves sick through our spiritual
PHOENIX — Conservative Christian organizations are cheering an Oct. 8 opinion by Arizona’s Court of Appeals that concluded that same-sex partners do not have the