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Where Legends Park: Deck designers join long list of UA champions

Where Legends Park: Deck designers join long list of UA champions

Mark Aguayo | @calebaguayo1, Contributing Writer March 7, 2021
A parking deck on campus is now the latest UA institution to take home a top prize.
CW / Jake Arthur

Twelve25 on the Strip now accepting Dining Dollars

Isabel Hope | @isabamahope, Contributing Writer March 6, 2021

Twelve25, a restaurant, sports bar and entertainment venue on the Strip, is now accepting Dining Dollars from UA students.  Dining Dollars are currently accepted at 35 restaurants, five of which are...

Kay Ivey extends statewide mask mandate to April 9

Jacob Powell | @JacobLPowell, Contributing Writer March 4, 2021
The order will loosen restrictions on businesses and hospitals.
Courtesy of Keely Brewer.

UA junior named editor-in-chief of The CW for 2021-22 year

Leah Goggins | @leahisonline, Managing Editor March 3, 2021
Keely Brewer will be the next editor-in-chief of The CW. Brewer worked her way up from a contributing writer in her freshman year, and she has since served as a staff reporter, assistant photo editor, assistant news editor and news editor.
Maddox at a March 12, 2020 presser, where he discussed the city's response to COVID-19

Walt Maddox wins fifth term as mayor

Jacob Powell | @JacobLPowell March 2, 2021

On March 2, Walt Maddox was re-elected mayor of Tuscaloosa for a fifth term, beating out UA professor Serena Fortenberry and local pastor Martin Houston.  The election results indicate that Tuscaloosa...

Photo courtesy of John Dodd

Elections Board overturns violations ruling on independent campaign

Kayla Solino, Contributing Writer March 1, 2021
And another independent senator is filing an appeal
CW / Carly Farmer

UA campuses to return to in-person classes for Fall 2021

Meghan Schiano | @megschiano, Contributing Writer March 1, 2021
Classroom capacity will remain the same.
Photo courtesy of John Dodd

‘Just doesn’t make sense’: Independent senate candidate alleges targeting from Elections Board

Kayla Solino, Contributing Writer March 1, 2021
John Dodd took a campaign photo without a mask on. Now he's facing a mandatory campaign blackout period. Dodd, who has been vocal in his criticism of The Machine, says he feels the Elections Board is nitpicking at his campaign in retaliation.
Data | How Maddox, Fortenberry and Houston split $175k in PAC money

Data | How Maddox, Fortenberry and Houston split $175k in PAC money

Zach Johnson | @ZachJohnsonCW, Assistant News Editor March 1, 2021
As it turns out, running for mayor gets to be expensive. The three candidates in this race pulled in a combined $125,000 in PAC money, including one hefty donation of $25,000.
SGA presidential candidate Jill Fields speaks at Sunday's forum.

In less-than-lively ‘debate,’ uncontested candidates share their platforms

Kayla Solino, Contributing Writer March 1, 2021

In the face of an unchallenged executive election, the Student Government Association’s “Presidential and Candidate Debate” more closely resembled a forum. All eight executive seats are unopposed...

Lauren Gilonske, candidate for vice president of diversity, equity and inclusion, speaks at the executive candidate forum on Sunday night.

‘White, wealthy and Greek’: This year’s uncontested SGA races draw criticism from senate candidate

Kayla Solino, Contributing Writer March 1, 2021
For the second year in a row, every SGA executive candidate is running unopposed. The all-white slate of candidates boasts a record number of women, but in comparison to UA demographics, the candidate pool is far too homogenous.