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​Two outs, so what: Softball comes in clutch at the plate

​Two outs, so what: Softball comes in clutch at the plate

Kelly Ward April 11, 2016

Marisa Runyon jogged out after hitting the ball and watched it sail past the foul pole in right field. She was hoping it was fair. It was, just crossing left of No. 4 Alabama softball’s sign with “two...

Sky's the limit: Osorio brings calm, steady presence to the circle

Sky's the limit: Osorio brings calm, steady presence to the circle

Kelly Ward April 7, 2016

With the bases loaded and one out, down 1-0 at South Alabama last spring, Alabama coach Patrick Murphy called on an unknown, freshman pitcher to work out of the jam.It was the first game of the season....

Ahead of the pack: Tour de Tuscaloosa returns

Ahead of the pack: Tour de Tuscaloosa returns

Luci Willis April 7, 2016

The air is buzzing as cyclists fly past anxious spectators for the last time, each competitor vying in the last moments for the coveted spot at the head of the pack of bicycles. The group rounds the last...

Solving the puzzle: Walk for autism seeks to raise money and awareness

Solving the puzzle: Walk for autism seeks to raise money and awareness

Chandler Padgett April 7, 2016

For Allison MacIntyre, a mother of two autistic children, life is full of differences. From ensuring her son isn’t overstimulated by loud noises in the environment to getting enough support from the...

Need-based aid should substantially increase

Alex Smith April 7, 2016

By Alex Smith | Staff ColumnistI glanced down at my ringing phone to see a Tuscaloosa area code: “Miss Alexandria, we would like to inform you that you have been chosen as a recipient of a scholarship...

Making a splash: Relay win paces men's swimming to best finish since 1983

Making a splash: Relay win paces men's swimming to best finish since 1983

Matthew Speakman April 4, 2016

As one swimmer dives into the pool, he is racing for more than just individual glory. He is trying to bring his school its first 200-meter medley relay championship in the program’s history.When his...

UA should schedule commencement speeches

Matthew Gillham April 4, 2016

The University of Alabama ought to have commencement speeches for graduation ceremonies. Certainly, it could just be an innate longing for four years of my life to be neatly tied in the presentation of...

Alabama gymnastics takes first at regionals, advances to championships

Alabama gymnastics takes first at regionals, advances to championships

Terrin Waack April 2, 2016

Despite facing a fall on the balance beam and on the floor exercise, the University of Alabama gymnastics team claimed first place with a score of 197.125 at the NCAA Tuscaloosa Gymnastics Regionals on...

Saban talks quarterbacks following spring scrimmage

Saban talks quarterbacks following spring scrimmage

Tyler Waldrep April 2, 2016

The annual A-Day scrimmage is still two weeks away, but the battle to become Alabama’s next starting quarterback is already well underway. On Saturday, the competition took place inside the confines...

Tuscaloosa must improve road infrastructure to meet needs of increasing student population

Hunter Richey March 31, 2016

For the past decade, enrollment at The University of Alabama has soared. Currently sitting around 37,000 students, enrollment has more than doubled since my parents attended the University in the early...

Floor it: Gymnastics seeks to improve in regional appearance

Floor it: Gymnastics seeks to improve in regional appearance

Terrin Waack March 31, 2016

It started against Auburn on Feb. 12 when the Alabama gymnastics team lost by 0.025, snapping its 117-winning streak over the Tigers. From that point on, the Crimson Tide focused on where that 0.025 could...

Nowhere to hide from upside down politicians

Allison Mollenkamp March 30, 2016

As an out-of-state student, I have the benefit of having two homes. I feel equally welcome here in Alabama and in the godless north. Well, if Missouri counts as the North. But that’s a column for another...