SPORTS
Tide wins first game of double-header, second game cancelled
Tide looks forward to next season
Tide prepares for challenging weekend
Tide suffers first loss
No. 1 Tide gymnastics falls to No. 2 Oklahoma
Tide finishes strong against Auburn
Tide drops second SEC match
Tide wins final Easton game
Tide travels to Oklahoma for 1 vs 2 matchup
Tide fights back for a fourth-place finish
Tide cruises to 6-0 with win over Georgia
Alabama rallies to beat South Carolina 79-70
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Alabama men’s basketball made it past Vanderbilt at home Tuesday night, beating the Commodores 103-87. The win comes after Vanderbilt’s upset over No. 6 Tennessee in Nashville on Saturday.
Following an Alabama law that requires adult film sites to require age verification for users, PornHub chose to remove access for all Alabamians rather than comply with the law. But the issue is complicated, argues Contributing Columnist Zoe Bernstein.
Three University of Alabama professors and three University of Alabama at Birmingham students filed a federal lawsuit against Gov. Kay Ivey and the University Board of Trustees for their implementation of SB129, a recent state anti-DEI law.
Bama Dining opened its newest addition to the Student Center, Chicken Salad Chick, last Wednesday.