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Music Column: An Ode to John Mayer's Continuum

Music Column: An Ode to John Mayer's Continuum

Katie Huff September 20, 2016

One week ago, John Mayer’s album, “Continuum,” turned 10 years old. While this may seem like a trivial tidbit of information, I would like to make the argument that this album has not aged. Ten years...

Tide Hop, Sept. 1980

Tide Hop, Sept. 1980

Rebecca Rakowitz September 15, 2016

This week's Tide Hop takes a pit stop in the great-y eighties, as we focus on the Sept. 17 issue from 1980. Celebrity Appearances: Thirty-six years ago, long before he was the vice president of the United...

Can I get a roll tide: The history of the popular phrase

Can I get a roll tide: The history of the popular phrase

Laura Testino September 15, 2016

Ace a test? Roll Tide. Catch a fish? Roll Tide. Step in new puppy pee on the wooden floor? “Well, Roll Tide.”“It’s thoroughly invaded my family,” said Coady Latimer, the University of Alabama...

Five restaurants and bars to try in Oxford

Five restaurants and bars to try in Oxford

Serena Bailey September 15, 2016

If you’re headed to Ole Miss this weekend, don’t just stop at a fast food joint to eat. Take some time to experience Oxford by heading into town and checking out these food and drink spots.1221 Van...

Alabama mixes up rotation ahead of Bama Bash

Alabama mixes up rotation ahead of Bama Bash

Ben Boynton September 15, 2016

The University of Alabama volleyball team is coming off of a 3-0 weekend at home in the Hampton Inn Bama Bash. The perfect weekend is something the Crimson Tide hasn’t accomplished since the 2014 season,...

More than skin: A defense of uniform and character

More than skin: A defense of uniform and character

Alex Smith September 15, 2016

Editor's Note: Since the publication of this editorial, Saturday Down South has agreed to remove the Crimsonettes' photo from its article.“Can my daughter take a picture with you?” I bend down to the...

Conservatives should consider Evan McMullin

Conservatives should consider Evan McMullin

Sarah Howard September 14, 2016

This election year has seemed to many to be a choice between two evils. The Republican and Democratic parties have never been so split before and with Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton as the sponsored...

It’s past time for fashion to embrace diversity

It’s past time for fashion to embrace diversity

Samantha Rudelich September 14, 2016

I’m standing in the dressing room panting like a dog and struggling to find my way out of yet another game day dress. As I struggle to break free from the constricting dress, there’s a moment where...

Podcast "Married to the Games" deals with life and gamer culture

Podcast “Married to the Games” deals with life and gamer culture

Aaron Bonner September 14, 2016

Though it may be 5 a.m, the early morning grind isn’t stopping the hosts of the "Married to the Games" podcast from shouting “Oh, yes, yes y’all!” each Wednesday morning."Married to the Games"...

Town hall meeting will focus on finding diversity leader

Town hall meeting will focus on finding diversity leader

Rebecca Rakowitz September 13, 2016

What: Town hall meetingThe meeting will be an opportunity for the UA community to provide input as the University starts looking for a campus leader to head inclusion and equity initiatives.Who: Members...

Music Column: 5 under appreciated Kings of Leon songs

Music Column: 5 under appreciated Kings of Leon songs

Katie Huff September 13, 2016

Kings of Leon’s newest album, “Walls,” will be released on Oct. 10. Last Friday, Sept. 8, they released the first single off the album, “Waste A Moment.” Being the fan that I am, I patiently...

Local law enforcement to receive training on policing the deaf community

Local law enforcement to receive training on policing the deaf community

Camille Studebaker September 13, 2016

Darrin J. Griffin, assistant professor of Communications Studies and faculty advisor to the group Deaf Hands Speak, and Erin Powell, an interpreter who is teaching an American Sign Language class in the...