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                                                                                                 U.S. NEWS Thursday 9 March 2017
                Black junior to lead student gov’t at University of Alabama



            JAY REEVES                   “It  still  feels  pretty  unreal   Hunter defeated two white  recently  in  2015,  when  he  he  had  misgivings  about
            Associated Press             that I won,” he said.        candidates  including  the  received  the  support  of  accepting      the   group’s
            BIRMINGHAM,  Ala.  (AP)  —   Hunter  is  the  first  black   incumbent, who was seek-  some white fraternities. But  support  after  being  told  it
            A  black  University  of  Ala-  member  of  the  Theta  Chi   ing re-election.         no  other  black  has  ever  wanted to back him.
            bama  student  supported                                                                                            “Running for office with the
            by  a  secretive  campus                                                                                            support  of  a  group  with
            group  long  controlled  by                                                                                         such  a  checkered  past
            whites  has  been  elected                                                                                          was one of the hardest de-
            student  government  presi-                                                                                         cisions I have ever made,”
            dent,  breaking  a  barrier                                                                                         he wrote in a column pub-
            that seemed unlikely to fall                                                                                        lished by The Crimson White
            a few years ago.                                                                                                    before the election.
            Junior marketing major Jar-                                                                                         Stories  of  Machine  ac-
            ed Hunter won the office in                                                                                         tions  aimed  at  opponents
            balloting Tuesday, carrying                                                                                         are  numerous  through  the
            54 percent of the vote in a                                                                                         years — a burglary, a cross-
            three-way race.                                                                                                     burning,  vandalism,  social
            Hunter  won  after  writing                                                                                         ostracism,  to  name  a  few.
            a  column  in  the  student                                                                                         The  student  government
            newspaper,  The  Crimson                                                                                            association  was  temporar-
            White, stating he was sup-                                                                                          ily disbanded two decades
            ported  by  a  campus  or-                                                                                          ago  after  a  non-Machine
            ganization  called  The  Ma-                                                                                        presidential    candidate
            chine,  which  is  composed                                                                                         claimed she was assaulted,
            of  the  most  prestigious,                                                                                         and  a  former  Tuscaloosa
            historically white fraternities                                                                                     school   board    member
            and  sororities  on  campus.   Jared Hunter, center, and his campaign staff react to his election as student body president at   sued over claims the group
                                         the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Ala., on Tuesday, March 7, 2017. Originally from We-
            Blamed for various acts of   tumpka, Ala., Hunter is the first black student to win the position with the backing of a secretive   improperly  swayed  a  city
            wrongdoing  for  years,  the   group called The Machine, which is composed of the school’s most prestigious, historically white   election  by  providing  stu-
            group has controlled cam-    fraternities and sororities                                                            dents with booze and con-
            pus politics for generations.                                            (Jacob Arthur/Alabama Crimson White via AP)  cert tickets in 2013.
            Speaking  in  an  interview                                                                                         Hunter,  who  grew  up  in
            with  The  Associated  Press   fraternity at Alabama and   Two  other  black  candi-   been  acknowledged  as  Wetumpka near Montgom-
            on  Wednesday,  Hunter       got  the  Machine  endorse-  dates  have  been  elected  being backed by The Ma-       ery, wrote: “The Machine’s
            said he’s been told he was   ment.  Running  on  a  plat-  student  government  presi-  chine. In publicly announc-  stigma  casts  a  shadow  on
            the  first  black  candidate   form that included more in-  dent  at  Alabama  —  inde-  ing his support by The Ma-  the history of this university
            ever backed by the group     tercultural events on cam-   pendent  Elliot  Spillers  most  chine,  Hunter  wrote  that  to this day.q
            for SGA president, but race   pus,  combatting  sexual
            never  became  an  issue  in   assault  and  free  soft  drink
            the election.                refills  at  football  games,

            Historic site of Nashville sit-ins
            to be restored as a new eatery



            JONATHAN MATTISE             responsibility  to  save  the
            Associated Press             Woolworth  building,  refer-
            NASHVILLE,  Tenn.  (AP)  —  ence  its  history  and  cre-
            The  Woolworth  building  in  ate  the  restaurant’s  own
            downtown Nashville, where  identity.  Woolworth  on  5th
            black  civil  rights  leaders  is expected to open in late
            once defiantly sat at a seg-  2017. The building was most
            regated lunch counter that  recently a Dollar General.
            wouldn’t  serve  them,  will  “We  should  save  this  his-
            soon celebrate the culture  tory,”  Morales  said.  “We
            it once shunned by housing  should  identify  and  em-
            a soul food restaurant with  brace it and make sure that
            live music.                  it  stays.  Because  even  as
            Restaurant    entrepreneur  the high-rises go up, which
            Tom  Morales  announced  are  a  part  of  growth  and
            the  project  Wednesday  progress,  the  little  build-
            inside the unfinished build-  ing  next  to  it  represents  a
            ing  at  an  unveiling.  Soul-  movement  that,  really,  its
            ful  songs  and  powerful  re-  roots  were  here  in  Nash-
            marks about the building’s  ville.”  Mayor  Megan  Barry
            history echoed through the  noted  that  civil  rights  icon
            largely  emptied  structure  Congressman  John  Lewis,
            lined with caution tape.     a  Georgia  Democrat,  was
            As   construction   cranes  first  arrested  in  1960  as  a
            continue  to  fill  Nashville’s  college  student  at  a  sit-in
            growing  skyline,  Morales  at  the  Woolworth  lunch
            said it’s an act of love and  counter. q
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