SPORTS
Gymnastics to open 2022 campaign against No. 3 Oklahoma
Alabama uses second-half run to win at Florida
Alabama men’s basketball travels to Florida for SEC road opener
Alabama football tames the Bearcats, earns National Championship bid
Alabama falls to the Lady Vols in SEC opener
Effective shooting late lifts Alabama over No. 14 Tennessee in SEC opener
Alabama gymnastics signs teamwide NIL deal with CrowdPush
Sports Editor’s Mailbag: Women’s basketball conference play predictions, team’s identity and recruiting
Alabama prepares for Cotton Bowl Classic against Cincinnati
Men’s basketball opens SEC play against No. 14 Tennessee
Men’s basketball falls short against Davidson in late rally
Men’s basketball set to play Davidson in C.M. Newton Classic
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UA Vote Everywhere tabled around campus to help students register to vote on Tuesday, which was National Voter Registration Day.
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