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The free speech climate on Alabama’s public four-year college and university campuses is mixed, according to a recent report from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE).

Schools from around the country were categorized as green, yellow or red.

Among those earning an overall “green light” rating, given to schools that maintain policies that “do not seriously imperil free expression,” was Auburn University, which regularly fares well in the FIRE survey.

SEE ALSO: Auburn second in 2024 national free speech rankings

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Most schools in Alabama fell under the “yellow light” category, a rating for maintaining policies that impose vague regulations on expression. Those included were Alabama State University, Athens State University, Auburn University at Montgomery, Jacksonville State University, the University of Alabama, University of Alabama at Birmingham, the University of Alabama in Huntsville, the University of Montevallo, the University of North Alabama, the University of South Alabama and the University of West Alabama.

Alabama had two schools receive a so-called “red light” rating for maintaining policies that clearly and substantially restrict free speech. They were Alabama A&M and Troy University.

During an appearance on Newsmax TV’s “Saturday Agenda,” FIRE’s Laura Beltz said Alabama A&M had an astounding four “red light” anti-free speech policies, including an IT policy with broad restrictions on electronic communications.

She added Troy University had three “red light” policies.

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In May 2023, Troy drew FIRE’s attention for an apparent behind-the-scenes effort to stymy the academic findings critical of the State of Alabama’s economic incentives programs.

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Alabama hires former college offensive lineman as assistant tight ends coach

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Alabama football is hiring Noah Fisher to be its assistant tight ends coach, according to CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz.

Fisher spent two seasons as a graduate assistant working with the offensive line and tight ends at Louisville before joining the Tide’s staff. He played three years on the offensive line at South Alabama and spent one season with Tulane. The Jaguars started Fisher along its offensive line when he was a player for multiple games.

The Crimson Tide appear to want to use their tight ends in multiple ways in the future including as extra blockers along the line of scrimmage. Fisher looks as if he can assist the Tide with this mission.

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Petition calls on State of Alabama to fund fix for Prichard sewer system after spills

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Petition calls on State of Alabama to fund fix for Prichard sewer system after spills


Sewage overflows during storms in Prichard are sending wastewater into local waterways that feed Mobile Bay, prompting an environmental group to push for state funding to upgrade aging infrastructure.

Mobile Baykeeper says sewage overflows during storms flow into Three Mile Creek, then into the Mobile River, and ultimately end up in Mobile Bay. The group said that last week, during heavy rain, more than 256,000 gallons of sewage spilled into Gum Tree Branch and Three Mile Creek.

Mobile Baykeeper has launched a petition seeking funding from the state of Alabama to fix Prichard’s old water infrastructure.



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Crash Closes Crescent Ridge Road Early Monday Morning

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This resulted in the stretch of Crescent Ridge Road to be closed while wrecker crews work to recover the vehicle involved in the crash.

Troopers with ALEA’s Highway Patrol Division are on the scene investigating the circumstances surrounding the wreck.





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