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Out-of-the-box movies are back at the Bama

Leah Goggins | @leahisonline, Staff Reporter January 10, 2019
Tuscaloosa’s Bama Theatre welcomes back two film series this spring, preparing students and residents for Oscars season and their Shakespeare final.
By Hannah Saad

Alabama blown out in College Football Playoff National Championship

Cody Estremera and James Ogletree January 7, 2019
Alabama’s once-transcendent offense and once-reliable defense both failed to show up to Monday night’s College Football Playoff National Championship Game. Five drives inside Clemson’s 22-yard line netted one touchdown and a field goal, and the defense’s penalties and coverage errors doomed a chance at coach Nick Saban’s seventh national championship.
By Hannah Saad

No. 1 Alabama to play in College Football National Championship

Cody Estremera and James Ogletree December 29, 2018
No. 1 Alabama’s offense did what it does best: score early and often in the first quarter. It put up 21 points in the first 15 minutes of the game, digging a hole to large for the Heisman Trophy winner and his team to climb out of, leading to a 45-34 win in the Orange Bowl.
CW/ Austin Bigoney

Tinsel Trail becomes a Tuscaloosa tradition

Desi Gillespie, Staff Reporter December 6, 2018
The Tinsel Trail continues its tradition of lining the path to Tuscaloosa’s River Market and Amphitheater this season. Started as a fundraiser for Tuscaloosa’s One Place, the festive walkway of creatively decorated Christmas trees will be free for visitors to enjoy until it closes on Jan. 13.
CW/ Kallie Chabla

UA housing policies harm homeless students

Shahriyar Emami, Staff Reporter December 6, 2018
For Carina Villarreal, a junior majoring in public relations, helping less fortunate people and speaking out against injustice are some of her passions.
by Hannah Saad

Offensive Coordinator Mike Locksley named Maryland head coach

Staff Report December 4, 2018
Offensive coordinator Mike Locksley was named Maryland's head coach on Tuesday. 
CW/ Grant Nicholls

GALLERY: 2018 SEC Championship celebration

December 2, 2018
Minutes after Jalen Hurts rushed for what would be the game-winning touchdown, blue and gold confetti fell as Alabama was awarded the SEC Championship trophy.
CW/ Hannah Saad

GALLERY: 2018 SEC Championship

December 2, 2018
Jalen Hurts led the Crimson Tide to a come-from-behind win in the 2018 SEC Championship.
By Hannah Saad

UPDATED: Alabama clinches No. 1 seed in College Football Playoffs

Staff Report December 2, 2018
With its 35-28 comeback win against Georgia, Alabama solidifies the No. 1 spot in the country. 
By Hannah Saad

Alabama wins SEC Championship in comeback win

James Ogletree and Cody Estremera December 1, 2018
No. 1 Alabama faced its biggest adversity of the season. Trailing by seven, Jalen Hurts entered the game for an injured Tua Tagovailoa. Hurts led two drives and scored two touchdowns to give the Crimson Tide the SEC Championship and an undefeated season.
CW/ Scarlet VanMeter

Alabama health care fails transgender students

Leah Goggins, Staff Reporter November 29, 2018
For some students, adequate health care is a nearly four-hour drive away. While others head to DCH or the Student Health Center, transgender students on campus must travel out of town to receive the hormone therapy they need.
Photo courtesy of Sarah Lane Davidson

Women filmmakers aim to excel in Hollywood

Megan Friend, contributing writer November 29, 2018
Facing an industry notorious for minimizing female leadership, UA female filmmakers and professors are forging a new path for the future of film. Through their experiences in the Department of Journalism and Creative Media, female students prepare to take the film and  television industries by storm.