SPORTS
The transformation of Alabama soccer
Alabama women’s tennis eager ahead of 2023-2024 season
Alabama men’s tennis has hot start at home
Men’s golf finishes fifth at abbreviated opening tournament
Bencheikh, women’s tennis impress at Debbie Southern Furman Fall Classic
Alabama soccer dominates in 5-1 rout of Mercer
Alabama football struggles in win over South Florida, quarterback question remains unanswered
Alabama volleyball moves to 10-1 with home win against Grambling State
Alabama cross-country finishes top 5 in the Southern Showcase
Gallery: Alabama Soccer vs. Georgia
Alabama soccer opens SEC play with fourth draw of the season vs. Georgia
Volleyball wins in tough battle against Troy
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A new type of short-form content has become increasingly popular on TikTok and Instagram reels: split screen videos. As a result, researchers and social media users alike have begun to question whether this content could be affecting attention span.
SPORTS | Alabama volleyball went undefeated in its games against Sam Houston, UTSA and Central Arkansas at the Roadrunner Classic, which was hosted by UTSA.
The Hispanic-Latino Association is preparing festivities for Hispanic Heritage Month, which is from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. The aim is to help spread Latino culture and foster a Latino community on campus.
Student enrollment has surpassed 40,000 for the first time in University history. With a student body of 40,846, a 3% increase from the previous year, the number has reached a record high.