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Campus mask mandate lifted for vaccinated individuals

Campus mask mandate lifted for vaccinated individuals

Zach Johnson | @ZachJohnsonCW, Assistant News Editor May 24, 2021

Face coverings are no longer required for fully vaccinated individuals in most locations on campus. Unvaccinated faculty, staff and students are still required to wear face coverings inside campus buildings.  Current...

Student emails move to Microsoft

Student emails move to Microsoft

Mark Aguayo | @calebaguayo1, Contributing Writer May 9, 2021

This weekend, UA’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) moved student Crimson email accounts from Google to Microsoft O365. Beginning May 10, students must access their emails through Outlook.  Students...

Members of the Tuscaloosa community march in a 2017 vigil to honor Megan Rondini. CW File

Former UA student’s wrongful death lawsuit moves forward

Isabel Hope | @isabamahope, Contributing Writer May 7, 2021

The lawsuit against a Tuscaloosa man in the death of Megan Rondini will proceed following the Alabama Supreme Court’s ruling on Friday. Rondini, a former UA student, died by suicide in Feburary 2016...

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ACT Cards to go digital June 1

Zach Johnson | @ZachJohnsonCW, Assistant News Editor April 29, 2021

Students’ swipe Action (ACT) Cards featuring Denny Chimes will become digital starting June 1. ACT cards will no longer function at readers.  Students will need to add their ACT Card to their mobile...

Students required to reconnect to Eduroam May 5

Students required to reconnect to Eduroam May 5

Zach Johnson | @ZachJohnsonCW, Assistant News Editor April 29, 2021

Students will be required to reconnect to the Eduroam WiFi network using their myBama email address on May 5.  Instead of signing in with a myBama username, Eduroam emails will be used instead. The...

People begin to gather at Denny Chimes, where the University sponsored a memorial event for those who died in the April 27, 2011 tornadoes.

‘Strength, Determination and Unity’: UA, city highlight town’s resilience at April 27 memorial events

Isabel Hope | @isabamahope, Contributing Writer April 28, 2021
Students and community members gathered to honor those who died in a 'life-changing' tornado outbreak ten years ago.
Courtesy of Mastering Virtual Presentations

UA alumni launch business aimed at improving virtual presentations

Jacob Powell | @JacobLPowell, Contributing Writer April 28, 2021
Got Zoom fatigue? These grads are here to help.
A deadly tornado touched down in Tuscaloosa on April 27, 2011, in a day of destruction that killed 53 people in the county. CW File

Preview | How UA and the city will remember April 27 tornadoes

Isabel Hope | @isabamahope, Contributing Writer April 26, 2021
A decade after deadly tornadoes destroyed much of Tuscaloosa, local leadership will host a number of memorials and service opportunities to remember those who lost their lives.
Johnnie Livingston and his grandson Callan Burns delivered the CW from 2000-2018. CW File

Longtime CW delivery driver leaves lasting impact on UA

Jacob Powell | @JacobLPowell, Contributing Writer April 24, 2021
Johnnie Livingston, who passed away this month, left a generational legacy at the paper.
CW File

Black and LGBTQ+ alumni receive seats on committee 

Monica Nakashima, Contributing Writer April 23, 2021

While Crimson Tide fans were celebrating A-Day over the weekend, two University groups were celebrating a victory of their own. Effective April 17, the Black and LGBTQ Alumni Associations have two seats...

UA COVID-leave program will end May 15

UA COVID-leave program will end May 15

Keely Brewer | @keelykbrewer, News Editor April 22, 2021

The University’s COVID paid leave and other temporary COVID accommodations for faculty, staff and student employees will expire on May 15.  UA President Stuart Bell authorized paid leave for campus...

Courtesy of UA Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Campus community to discuss Chauvin verdict 

Monica Nakashima, Contributing Writer April 21, 2021
Derek Chauvin is guilty on all counts, a jury ruled. Now, campus DEI leaders are asking: "Where do we go from here?"