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The Alabama baseball team celebrate a score against Samford on Tuesday.

Baseball puts up 11 runs in the third inning against the Samford Bulldogs in Tuesday night win

Michael DeVito, Contributing Writer April 24, 2024

On Tuesday night, the Samford Bulldogs traveled from Birmingham to Tuscaloosa to take on Alabama baseball in a midweek matchup. In this second meeting with the Bulldogs, the win went to the Crimson Tide...

Alabama men’s tennis players during a match against Arkansas on Mar. 22 in Tuscaloosa, AL

The bond of Alabama men’s tennis goes beyond the courts

Graham Baakko, Contributing Writer April 21, 2024

Eight players. Seven countries.   “The experience here is about tennis and they come here because of tennis, but everything we do every day and everything that we experience every day, it’s very...

City Council and UA fund utilities improvements with joint agreement

City Council and UA fund utilities improvements with joint agreement

Elijah Doomes, Staff Writer April 21, 2024

The Tuscaloosa City Council approved a $1.7 million joint funding agreement with The University of Alabama on Tuesday, with up to $1.2 million reimbursable to the city. The project, which is a UA initiative,...

WVUA-FM and the University’s German courses partner for German broadcast

WVUA-FM and the University’s German courses partner for German broadcast

Savannah Ichikawa, Culture Editor April 21, 2024

WVUA-FM , the University’s student-operated radio station, and several sections of the University’s 200-level German courses will be hosting a live radio broadcast in German on April 25, from 8-9 p.m.  The...

Residents demand action after trespassing at Lark in the Woods

Residents demand action after trespassing at Lark in the Woods

Rachel Seale, Staff Writer April 17, 2024

Residents have expressed safety concerns after a man trespassed at Lark in the Woods on Sunday, entering several apartments and asking a resident for sex. Stephanie Taylor, the public relations representative...

Tuscaloosa has fallen victim to many sewage spills over the past few years.

Tuscaloosa sewage carries bacteria and threatens biodiversity

Elijah Doomes, Staff Writer April 17, 2024

Experts say Alabama has the most freshwater fish biodiversity in the nation, and the state consistently ranks in the top five for overall biodiversity.  Scientists at several conservation groups throughout...

Professor Steinberg has dedicated his career and research to protecting wildlife and conservation areas.

Passion drives progress at Natural Resource Conservation Lab

Luke McClinton, Staff Writer April 17, 2024

When asked about her work with the University of Alabama Natural Resource Conservation Lab, geography graduate student Jayla Blanke described a simple yet profound motivation.  “I enjoy trying to...

The Alabama football team runs out before facing Georgia in the SEC Championship on Dec. 2, 2023, in Atlanta, GA.

Conference realignment increases environmental costs

Abby McCreary, Sports Editor April 17, 2024

The death of old rivalries, student-athlete travel time increasing, concerning TV money grabs — there’s a lot not to like about collegiate conference realignment. One rarely addressed concern, though,...

Police chase through campus results in damage to several cars

Police chase through campus results in damage to several cars

Ethan Henry, News Editor April 14, 2024

Police pursued a driver in a Dodge Challenger through campus at high speeds Saturday night; the driver hit two cars on Marr’s Spring Road and multiple vehicles on Jack Warner Parkway in the process.  A...

Students, faculty and staff now have access to The New York Times.

UA Libraries offers free access to New York Times for students, faculty and staff

Ava Morthland, Staff Writer April 14, 2024

The University announced Wednesday that students, faculty and staff now have free digital access to The New York Times through a campus-based subscription.  Students, faculty and staff will have access...

Key takeaways from the first A-Day of the DeBoer era

Key takeaways from the first A-Day of the DeBoer era

Courtney Larrimore, Staff Writer April 14, 2024

Saturday’s A-Day exhibition game marked the end of Alabama's spring football training and the beginning of new head coach Kalen DeBoer's coaching era.   Despite fans' questions about whether DeBoer...

The Strip receives an influx of visitors every Alabama football gameday.

UA officials prepare for crowds at DeBoer’s A-Day debut

Ethan Henry, News Editor April 10, 2024

The University, expecting a large crowd at new head football coach Kalen DeBoer’s debut with the Crimson Tide, is preparing logistics and security for Saturday’s A-Day game.  Last year’s A-Day...