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#StopAsianHate: UA hosts vigil for victims of anti-Asian hate crimes 

Keely Brewer | @keelykbrewer, News Editor March 31, 2021
UA’s Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) is hosting a vigil to remember the victims of the recent Atlanta shootings and to acknowledge the increase in bias and anti-Asian hate crimes. The event will take place April 1 between 6 and 8 p.m. at Foster Auditorium. 
5,000-plus students will participate in spring commencement. Some have mixed reviews about the safety protocols

5,000-plus students will participate in spring commencement. Some have mixed reviews about the safety protocols

Javon Williams | @JavonCW, Contributing Writer March 29, 2021
Spring commencement approaches. In just one month, more than 5,000 students will cross a stage in Coleman Coliseum and become Capstone alums. The capacity and spacing protocols that the University has in place for the ceremony have garnered mixed reviews.
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MBB Recap | ‘Make this season special’: Alabama’s one shining moment comes to an end

Alexander Plant | @aplant63, Sports Editor March 28, 2021

Hinkle Fieldhouse was hotly contested territory Sunday night. Alabama and UCLA swapped runs back and forth, and every sudden boom of energy died out within minutes, sometimes seconds, for the Crimson Tide....

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Four years later: How ‘S-Town’ impacted an Alabama town

Jacob Powell | @JacobLPowell, Contributing Writer March 28, 2021
Four years ago, millions became captivated by an antique clock restorer in small-town Alabama.
It's dark on The Strip, and she thinks someone is following her. What this student does or doesn't do next could have a massive effect on her for the rest of her life—which is why sexual assault survivors and their advocates are working to make campus resources accessible and unnecessary.

‘I will never forget’: How sexual assault shapes—or doesn’t shape—student experience

Ellie Taube and Maddy Reda March 25, 2021
It's dark on The Strip, and she thinks someone is following her. What this student does or doesn't do next could have a massive effect on her for the rest of her life—which is why sexual assault survivors and their advocates are working to make campus resources accessible and unnecessary.
It’s been ten months since BLM protests. Here’s what’s changed locally

It’s been ten months since BLM protests. Here’s what’s changed locally

Kayla Solino, Contributing Writer March 25, 2021
In the summer, people marched down streets and gathered in parks to declare that Black lives matter. Ten months later, here's how Tuscaloosans may have seen the impact of those protesters.
Our View | Is change gonna come?

Our View | Is change gonna come?

The University of Alabama likes to send emails. You know those mugs your mom buys on Etsy or Amazon that say, “This meeting could have been an email?” Those mugs are devoid of meaning in the Rose...

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Threes, Threes and More Threes: Alabama reigns supreme against Maryland

Alexander Plant | @aplant63, Sports Editor March 23, 2021
Alabama men’s basketball will advance to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2004.
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Alabama’s Jordan Lewis drops career high in NCAA Tournament win against North Carolina

Alexander Plant | @aplant63, Sports Editor March 23, 2021
Here's why head coach Kristy Curry thinks the point-guard is the best in the SEC.
Culture Pick | Season 25 of “The Bachelor” did not receive the final rose. Here’s why

Culture Pick | Season 25 of “The Bachelor” did not receive the final rose. Here’s why

Maddy Reda, Ellie Taube, Contributing Writers March 21, 2021

Season 25 of “The Bachelor” introduced the world to Matt James, the show’s first Black Bachelor. Unlike most Bachelors before him, who are typically chosen from a previous season of “The Bachelorette,”...

UA begins distributing $10.3 million in federal student aid

UA begins distributing $10.3 million in federal student aid

Keely Brewer | @keelykbrewer, News Editor March 21, 2021

The University of Alabama received more than $10.3 million through the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) II and began notifying eligible students on March 16. The funds were provided through...

‘This needs to stop’: Campus community speaks out against anti-Asian hate crimes

‘This needs to stop’: Campus community speaks out against anti-Asian hate crimes

Monica Nakashima, Contributing Writer March 21, 2021
In a week of grief and mourning, Asian American students and faculty discuss what a ‘fight for a just society’ might look like