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After magazine suspensions, students to publish new independent publications

Two new independent student magazines will publish their first print editions next month, the culmination of a campaign to continue publications that The University of Alabama shut down Dec. 1. The new publications, Selene and Sixty-Three, will replace Alice Magazine and Nineteen Fifty-Six, respectively, which were previously UA-funded. Like Alice Magazine, Selene will also be targeted towards women, and Sixty-Three will continue having a target…
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The Crimson White broke the news in Tuscaloosa, United States on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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