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Alpha Kappa Alpha raises $1 million in one day for HBCUs

Amanda Le, Contributing Writer September 20, 2018
Alpha Kappa Alpha launched a campaign in order to promote awareness and raise funds for HBCUs. The campaign raised more than $1 million.
CW/ Austin Bigoney

Crowd gathers on Gallalee roof for Friday night stargazing

Leah Goggins, Staff Reporter September 20, 2018
Four planets and the moon were visible from the Gallalee Hall observatory on Friday night, drawing a larger-than-typical crowd.
CW/ Grant Nicholls

New app developed to help curb game day confusion

September 17, 2018
The UA Gameday App prepare fans with game day information before they go on campus.
John Norman, a comedian, interacts with the audience at Brass Tap's stand-up comedy event, "Tap that Brass." CW/ Scarlet VanMeter

Stand-Up Tuscaloosa brings comedy to new venue

Desi Gillespie, Staff reporter September 17, 2018
In the intimate space of the Brass Tap, there is no distance between performer and listener, and comics become like revered storytellers one might encounter at a regular dive.
CW/ Austin Bigoney

Update: Student shot at off-campus restaurant

Jackson Fuentes, Contributing Writer September 16, 2018
A student was injured after being shot in the arm while leaving Another Broken Egg Cafe around 12:45 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 16, according to a press release issued by the University of Alabama.
Alabama soccer secures win on road over DePaul

Alabama soccer secures win on road over DePaul

Johnathan Anderson, Staff Writer September 16, 2018
Alabama soccer wrapped up its non-conference schedule with a 1-0 victory on the road against DePaul on Sunday afternoon. The Crimson Tide improved to 6-3-1 on the year thanks to a 74th minute goal scored and assisted by two of Alabama’s own Illinois natives.
No. 1 Alabama routs Ole Miss for first SEC win of season

No. 1 Alabama routs Ole Miss for first SEC win of season

Cody Estremera and James Ogletree September 15, 2018
The Crimson Tide limited Ole Miss to just two completed passes and 13-passing yards since the end of the first quarter.
CW/ Jacob Arthur

Series of improv plays captivates audience

Megan Friend, Contributing Writer September 13, 2018
CDA brought an interactive and crowd-pleasing performance to the Ferguson Theater with its original production, Theatre Roulette. A colorful spinning wheel and a series of unpredictable twists led the cast and audience through 13 two-minute plays.
Photo courtesy of the Point Foundation

Alumni couple supports LGBTQ+ community through scholarship

Maleah Watt, Contributing Writer September 13, 2018
For several years, Elliot Mitchell, 69, and Clark West, 64, have been looking to help the LGBTQ+ community, and in turn, sought out the creation of the Patti Sue Mathis Point Scholarship.
Ole Miss's 2018 offense mirrors past threat

Ole Miss’s 2018 offense mirrors past threat

James Ogletree, Sports Editor September 13, 2018
The Rebels have changed quarterbacks twice since that sweltering day in Oxford when Alabama faced its largest deficit in a decade: Chad Kelly has since moved on to the NFL and his apparent-heir Shea Patterson transferred to the University of Michigan this spring, but this iteration of the offense might be as prolific as the Kelly-led version that hung 43 points on the Crimson Tide in 2015 and 2016.
Photo courtesy of Jeremy Faulkner

UA recycling numbers increase in August

Shahriyar Emami, Staff Writer September 10, 2018
Last month, the University saw almost a 48,000 pound increase compared to August 2017, when total pounds recycled was 344,340, according to a UA monthly recycling report from 2016 to 2017.
CW/ Scarlet Van Meter

Birmingham band returns for new album

Desi Gillespie, Staff Writer September 10, 2018
St. Paul & the Broken Bones, an Alabama-born band, returned to Tuscaloosa to debut their new album,“Young Sick Camellia.”