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- It centers on women as they rush the sorority system at the University of Alabama in 2022.
- It's 1967, and Meharry Medical School has just admitted its first white student. Now Eli Rosenberg and Michael DuBois, a black student struggling to live up to his father's mighty legacy,must work together to survive the turbulent 1960s.
- A look at the history and meaning of the the pride movement featuring a diverse range of LGBTQ+ perspectives.
- GAC and Southern Living team up for an insider's tour of the very best in SEC tailgating. The TV special visits The Grove at Ole Miss and the Quad at Alabama and showcases delicious recipes, high end decor, fashion trends and diehard fans.
- The Student Government Association at The University of Alabama has been a launching pad for many prominent Alabama politicians. But most owed their success to a secret coalition of All-White fraternities and sororities. It's official name is Theta Nu Epsilon whose Greek letters spell ONE, but it is commonly referred to simply as "The Machine." Progressive New Deal Sen. Lister Hill is thought to be "The Father of the Machine." Richard Shelby, Don Siegelman, George Wallace, and Bill Baxley all ran for SGA positions while at The University of Alabama. UA's first Black SGA president was one of the few ever to defeat the machine. Cleo Thomas, now a retired member of the university's board of trustees, is an Anniston attorney.
- Historians Forrest McDonald, Michael Kammen, and Olive Taylor go behind the Constitutional Convention's closed doors to reveal the framers' values and assumptions.