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Gallery: Sorority row trick or treat

October 31, 2018
Sorority members handed out candy to children from the Tuscaloosa community at Tuesday night's trick or treat event.
CW/ Austin Bigoney

Gallery: Candlelight vigil for synagogue mass shooting victims

October 30, 2018
Temple Emanu-El and Bama Hillel hosted a candlelight vigil in remembrance of the 11 lives lost at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, PA during a mass shooting on Saturday. Speakers included Rabbi Kussi Lipskier and UA VP of Student Life David Grady.
Student athletes including Tua Tagovailoa pose with Mason Creel, age 5, from Tuscaloosa at this year's Halloween Extravaganza. CW/ Austin Bigoney

Gallery: Halloween Extravaganza with UA athletes

October 22, 2018
Families enjoyed a night of fun and games at this year's Halloween Extravaganza on Monday, Oct. 22. The event, which was sponsored by the Alabama Student Advisory Committee, featured some of the University's student athletes.
Last year, students and Tuscaloosa residents gathered in support of Megan Rondini, who died by suicide after she was allegedly raped. CW/ Emma Junck

Tuscaloosa SAFE Center to open after delays

Rylie Curry, Staff Reporter October 22, 2018
Now, Tuscaloosa is making a greater effort to support sexual assault survivors with the opening of a nonprofit Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner (SAFE) Center, set to open Nov. 1.
Artist Felix Berroa of Marietta, Georgia. CW/ Joe Will Field

Northport festival showcases acclaimed artists

Desi Gillespie, Staff Reporter October 22, 2018
A projected 10,000 people visited Kentuck Park this weekend for the 47th annual Kentuck Festival of the Arts. More than 270 artists from around the world set up booths showcasing their pieces.
CW/ Hannah Saad

Gallery: Alabama vs Tennessee (Oct. 20, 2018)

October 21, 2018
No. 1 Alabama defeated Tennessee by a score of 58-21 on Saturday, Oct. 20, 2018.
By Hannah Saad

Alabama continues its winning streak against Tennessee

Cody Estremera and James Ogletree October 20, 2018
No. 1 Alabama continued its winning streak to 12 games over Tennessee with its 58-21 win. The Crimson Tide put up 547 yards of total offense, while holding the Volunteers to just 258.
CW/ Hannah Saad

Gallery: Tide Tipoff 2018

October 16, 2018
Couldn't make it to Tide Tipoff this year? Here's a look at what you missed.
Cliché performed cover songs in front of the crowd at the Druid City Pride Festival. CW/ Austin Bigoney

Tuscaloosa celebrates a week of Pride, LGBTQ+ inclusion

Jared Ferguson, Contributing Writer October 15, 2018
Pride Week, hosted by the local nonprofit Druid City Pride, was spent promoting the West Alabama LGBTQ+ community through various events. It concluded with a festival in Government Plaza featuring special performances.
CW/ Scarlet VanMeter

SGA continues Play for Four, Stay for Four executive initiative

Shahriyar Emami, Staff Reporter October 15, 2018
The initiative, Play for Four, Stay for Four, implemented new ways to keep students in seats for the entire duration of a football game.
CW/ Joe Will Field

Gallery: University of Alabama homecoming parade 2018

October 14, 2018
One of the final events of homecoming week, the annual parade features UA student organizations, representatives of local business, new sorority members and the Million Dollar Band.
By Hannah Saad

No. 1 Alabama wins convincingly in homecoming game

Cody Estremera and James Ogletree October 13, 2018
No. 1 Alabama defeated Missouri 39-10, but it came with a toll. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who left early in the third quarter because of a knee injury, and DeVonta Smith, who left with about six minutes left in the first half, were held out the rest of the  game because of injuries.