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Student group tackles clothing campaign

Shahriyar Emami, Staff Writer October 1, 2018
Chan said The University of Alabama has a contract with Vive La Fete and that the company is a logo licensee of the University, meaning that they pay the University to use the school’s logo on its clothing.
CW/ Joe Will Field

Quincey Gary leads team with calm presence

James Benedetto, Sports Editor October 1, 2018
Every time she steps out on the floor, senior volleyball player Quincey Gary carries two messages with her, one on each sneaker.
CW/ Austin Bigoney

Dooney and Bourke expands NCAA collection

Kendal Aldridge, Contributing Writer October 1, 2018
The expanded line features purses, wallets and backpacks. Students expressed mixed reviews on the new accessories.
By Hannah Saad

Alabama scores often in first half to defeat Louisiana-Lafayette

James Ogletree and Cody Estremera September 29, 2018

No. 1 Alabama cruised through Louisiana for its fifth win of the season. The Crimson Tide scored a touchdown on every drive of the first half en route to a 56-14 win over the Ragin’ Cajuns. Moment...

CW/ Austin Bigoney

UA Theatre and Dance continues to feature national pieces

Desi Gillespie, Staff Reporter September 27, 2018
Directed by Alex Ates, a Master of Fine Arts student, Lucas Hnath’s play “The Christians” tackles the divisive scene of progressives and conservatives in Christian theology.
CW/ Hannah Saad

Maartensson leaves home to continue dream

Johnathan Anderson, Contributing Writer September 27, 2018
Maartensson, a central midfielder for the Crimson Tide, is from Stockholm, Sweden. In the midst of her senior season, Maartensson has come a long way in adapting to life in the United States as well as maturing in her play.
CW/ Hannah Saad

Block seating numbers reach record high

Jackson Fuentes, Contributing Writer September 27, 2018
This year, the student body was granted an additional section of 900 seats within the stadium because of a record amount of SOURCE-registered sororities, fraternities and clubs applying for block seating.
CW/ Scarlet VanMeter

FDA cracks down on e-cigarette ‘epidemic’

Shahriyar Emami, Staff Writer September 24, 2018
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is calling underage e-cigarette use an epidemic, addressing underage smoking by going after e-cigarette manufacturers like Juul.
Jahman Hill dances to one of his three poems in front of the audience at Monarch Espresso Bar. CW/ Scarlet VanMeter

Local writers take stage at poetry event

Meghan Mitchell, Assistant Culture Editor September 24, 2018
Six writers performed their pieces in front of a captivated audience at the first Pure Products Open Mic Night of the year at Monarch Espresso Bar Thursday night.
Photo by Hannah Saad

No. 1 Alabama throws for more than 400 yards in blowout win

Cody Estremera and James Ogletree September 22, 2018
Tua Tagovailoa threw a 23-yard pass to a wide-open Hale Hentges, who ran the rest of the way to the end zone for his second catch and first touchdown of the year. The score put Alabama up 21-10.
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Law School to change name following record-breaking donation

Jessa Reid Bolling, Assistant News Editor September 21, 2018
The University of Alabama School of Law will be renamed the Hugh F. Culverhouse Jr. School of Law in recognition of Culverhouse’s historic $26.5 million donation.
CW/ Hannah Saad

Tight end Irv Smith Jr. develops all-around skills

James Ogletree, Sports Editor September 20, 2018
Irv Smith Jr. has become an all-around tight end that Alabama fans are used to in his junior year. He has nine catches, which is ninth on the team and has 122 receiving yards this year.