The University of Alabama has stopped funding two student-run publications as a result of federal guidance on diversity, equity, and inclusion programs issued by Attorney General Pam Bondi.
The decision affects Alice, a fashion and wellness magazine focused on women, and Nineteen Fifty-Six, which centers on Black student life and culture.
The Hill reported that both were founded within the past decade and operate under the university’s Office of Student Media. Student editors said they were preparing upcoming issues when they were notified of the suspension.
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