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The Jacksonville City Council voted unanimously on Monday to deny a liquor license renewal to Brittney Ridley, owner of ...
Jacksonville State University adopted a standalone hazing policy in June in accordance with the Stop Campus Hazing Act that ...
Incoming freshmen of Jacksonville State University attend one of the many Gamecock Orientations led by GO! Leaders alongside ...
The roads around the Jacksonville Public Square are expected to undergo upgrades beginning in spring 2026 to enhance safety ...
Jacksonville State University has declined to release documents related to former head cheerleading coach Brett Langston’s administrative leave investigation.
Mason’s BBQ has moved on campus into Stephenson Hall, making way for Lost Pizza Co. to occupy its former building on Mountain ...
Jax State student Ansley Lyons uses her platform to combat food insecurity on campus and in the community by installing a food pantry that is accessible 24/7.
Jacksonville State University is home to many wonderful student organizations. It’s easy for students who want to get involved to find something to suit their interests. One of the organizations on ...
Hundreds of people gathered Saturday at the Jacksonville Public Square for a protest in response to President Donald Trump’s military parade.
The Jacksonville City Council voted unanimously not to vacate and relocate the right-of-way between 1612 and 1702 Seventh Avenue NE on Monday.
University Chief of Police Michael Barton found himself checking out in a store with enough umbrellas to supply the officers at the University Police Department after a rainy Monday shift.
Jacksonville State University’s Marching Southerners is one of the biggest bands in the United States, making up six percent of the student population. The band’s size rivals that of larger schools ...