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The University of Alabama paused two student magazines amid federal and institutional DEI review, raising free expression concerns.
The University of Alabama has suspended two student-run magazines, including Nineteen Fifty-Six, amid a broader federal and institutional review of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
The move, part of a national trend, follows increased scrutiny of campus DEI programs over compliance with civil rights laws and federal funding requirements.
While the university has not provided specific reasons, officials cite the need to align with federal guidance.
The suspensions have raised concerns among students and faculty about free expression, academic freedom, and the future of student journalism, particularly for underrepresented voices.
The situation reflects ongoing tensions between institutional compliance and campus autonomy.
La Universidad de Alabama suspendió dos revistas estudiantiles en medio de una revisión federal e institucional del DEI, lo que generó preocupaciones sobre la libertad de expresión.