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New Year, New Me encourages students to foster friendships

Gracie Price, Assistant Multimedia Editor August 18, 2024

University Programs and UA Panhellenic Association partnered to host the New Year, New Me event Aug 12. The event, which was one of several as part of Tied with Tide week for students moving onto campus...

EA Sports College Football 25 review: Breaking down new gameplay, Dynasty mode and more

Matthew Mason, Contributing Videographer August 18, 2024

After a 10 year absence, EA Sports has brought back its iconic collegiate football franchise. The new EA Sports College Football 25 video game is living up to the hype. Players who pre-ordered the deluxe...

From shot put champion to the WWE: The journey of Oba Femi

Matthew Mason, Contributing Videographer August 18, 2024

Three-time SEC shot put champion and Alabama alum Isaac Odugbesan, known as Oba Femi in the World Wrestling Entertainment world, is one of the fastest-rising stars in professional wrestling today. In...

Gallery: A-Day

Gallery: A-Day

Natalie Teat, Photo Editor April 14, 2024

Students watch the eclipse in front of Gorgas Library.

Gallery: Eclipse on the Quad

Hannah Grace Mayfield, Contributing Photographer April 10, 2024

Alabama guard Mark Sears (#1) dribbles down the court against Florida.

Gallery: Alabama Basketball vs. Florida

Riley Thompson, Assistant Photo Editor March 17, 2024

Alabama guard Mark Sears (#1) pushes toward the goal against a Tennessee defender.

Gallery: Alabama Basketball vs. Tennessee

Riley Thompson, Assistant Photo Editor March 3, 2024

Significant monuments and moments: Looking at civil rights locations throughout Tuscaloosa

Significant monuments and moments: Looking at civil rights locations throughout Tuscaloosa

CW Photo Desk February 28, 2024

Foster Auditorium: Now the home of Alabama volleyball and women’s basketball, Foster Auditorium became a National Historic Landmark in April 2005 as it was where then- Alabama Gov. George Wallace...