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Patterson empowers women through athletics

Patterson empowers women through athletics

Ben Stansell, Assistant Sports Editor November 29, 2018
As Sarah Patterson watched fireworks light up the night sky behind the outfield wall in Rhoads Stadium, the memories rushed back to her like a flood.
By Hannah Saad

Tua Tagovailoa’s strong second half helps Alabama win Iron Bowl

Cody Estremera and James Ogletree November 24, 2018
In his first Iron Bowl, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa led Alabama to a 52-21 win against Auburn. He threw for five touchdowns, which ties the single-season mark in Alabama history, alongside 324 yards. He also ran for a score.
CW/ Austin Bigoney

Art students offer their collegiate swan songs

Leah Goggins | @leahisonline, Staff Writer November 19, 2018
In dual exhibitions opening Monday, two photography-minded friends will display their work in Sella-Granata Gallery as they prepare to graduate. Their Bachelor of Fine Arts degree exhibitions, presented by The University of Alabama Department of Art and Art History, serve as one last on-campus calling card for the graduating seniors.
CW/ Hannah Saad

Damien Harris checks off senior season goals

James Ogletree, Sports Writer November 19, 2018
As the Bryant-Denny Stadium crowd watched the athletic trainers surround a player on Saturday against The Citadel and realized who was still down on the sideline, it fell the most silent it had been all season.
CW/ Austin Bigoney

Alabama beats Auburn in annual food drive

Jennifer Johns, Contributing Writer November 19, 2018
The University of Alabama raised a record-breaking 309,194 pounds of food for the West Alabama Food Bank during its annual six-week fundraiser, Beat Auburn Beat Hunger.
By Hannah Saad

Strong-second half propels Alabama to win against The Citadel

November 17, 2018
No. 1 Alabama struggled in the first half but found its groove in the second, scoring 40 of its 50 points, en route to its 50-17 win, its 11th of the season.
CW/ Grant Nicholls

Jeudy learns from former Heisman winner

James Ogletree, Sports Writer November 15, 2018
The connection between Tua Tagovailoa and Jerry Jeudy has elicited countless oohs and ahhs this season, as the former has added to his Heisman Trophy campaign and the latter has remained near the top of the national rankings in yards per catch.
CW/ Austin Bigoney

University offers community support after shooting

Desi Gillespie, Staff Reporter November 15, 2018
The attack at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh last month reverberated through the national Jewish community, affecting students here at the University and stimulating discussion about the frequency of mass shootings in the United States.
Photo courtesy of Morgan Moore

Dance Alabama! benefits from art grant

Kendal Aldridge, Contributing Writer November 15, 2018
The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa awards grants to local organizations and artists for creative projects around town. Dance Alabama! is one of the organizations on campus to receive additional funding as part of the Small Grants program.
CW/ Austin Bigoney

Crimson Kitchen class teaches community new recipes

Jeffrey Kelly, Contributing Writer November 13, 2018
Crimson Kitchen Cooking classes offer UA students, faculty and the Tuscaloosa community a chance to brush up their cooking techniques or try something different in the kitchen.
CW/ Joe Will Field

Typewriter exhibit showcases writers’ tools

Desi Gillespie, Staff Reporter November 12, 2018
The Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center is hosting the “Alabama Types: Poets, Playwrights & Storytellers” exhibit through the month of November. Several events supplemented the experience, most notably a staged reading of Truman Capote’s “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.”
By Hannah Saad

Alabama shuts out Mississippi State

Cody Estremera and James Ogletree November 10, 2018
No. 1 Alabama continued it dominance against its schedule as it defeated No. 16 Mississippi State 24-0. Its offense was held in check finishing with 304 yards, which is its lowest of the season by 212.