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'Anyone but the Machine': Read the full SGA election results here

‘Anyone but the Machine’: Read the full SGA election results here

The SGA Elections Board redacted 93 mentions of the Machine from this year’s write-in results.
‘Secretly affected by it’: Why young adults are so susceptible to disordered eating

‘Secretly affected by it’: Why young adults are so susceptible to disordered eating

Kaila Pouncy, Staff Reporter March 8, 2021
About one in ten college-aged people experience eating disorders. Experts say stigmas are deeply embedded.
How inclusive are UA’s dining halls? Some students with dietary restrictions have complaints

How inclusive are UA’s dining halls? Some students with dietary restrictions have complaints

Maddy Reda and Mariah Kravitz March 7, 2021
College students aren't known for keeping the most stringent or healthiest diets. But some are trying—and others have real dietary restrictions that limit their dining choices. So what does that mean for students looking for food on campus?

Kay Ivey extends statewide mask mandate to April 9

Jacob Powell | @JacobLPowell, Contributing Writer March 4, 2021
The order will loosen restrictions on businesses and hospitals.
CW / Hannah Saad & Lexi Hall

‘A sweet, soft, Southern thrill’: Bryant-Denny to return at full capacity

Alexander Plant | @aplant63, Sports Editor March 3, 2021
In a follow-up to the UA System's announcement, Athletic Director Greg Byrne shared that Bryant-Denny Stadium will be back to full capacity in 2021.
Courtesy of Keely Brewer.

UA junior named editor-in-chief of The CW for 2021-22 year

Leah Goggins | @leahisonline, Managing Editor March 3, 2021
Keely Brewer will be the next editor-in-chief of The CW. Brewer worked her way up from a contributing writer in her freshman year, and she has since served as a staff reporter, assistant photo editor, assistant news editor and news editor.
Senior Lexi Graber, a strong presence on the floor exercise, goes through her routine in a meet against Kentucky in a previous season.

Preview | One team stands in the way of Alabama gymnastics’ 10th SEC title

Robert Cortez, Staff Reporter March 3, 2021
Alabama gymnastics has gone without an SEC title for the last five seasons. In 2015, Dana Duckworth became the first in league history to win an SEC title as a first-year head coach. Just one team stands in the way of Duckworth's second conference title.
Maddox at a March 12, 2020 presser, where he discussed the city's response to COVID-19

Walt Maddox wins fifth term as mayor

Jacob Powell | @JacobLPowell March 2, 2021

On March 2, Walt Maddox was re-elected mayor of Tuscaloosa for a fifth term, beating out UA professor Serena Fortenberry and local pastor Martin Houston.  The election results indicate that Tuscaloosa...

Photo courtesy of John Dodd

Elections Board overturns violations ruling on independent campaign

Kayla Solino, Contributing Writer March 1, 2021
And another independent senator is filing an appeal
‘Very Shallow Rationale’: GSA president upset with grad student ticket allotment

‘Very Shallow Rationale’: GSA president upset with grad student ticket allotment

Alexander Plant | @aplant63, Sports Editor March 1, 2021
It can sometimes be unclear what, exactly, is in SGA's purview. But student tickets have always been a top priority for SGA members, perhaps never more than this year, when limited capacities shifted the way the University handles student tickets. Student ticket allotment has changed a few times over the course of the year, but one student leader says his group keeps getting the short end of the stick.
Photo courtesy of Katherine Waldon

‘Moving the needle’: Tuscaloosa women are ready for a seat at the table

Tara Davenport | @tara_davenport, Staff Reporter March 1, 2021
Most Tuscaloosa City Council members are women. But Tuscaloosa has never had a female mayor. We checked in with Serena Fortenberry and Katherine Waldon, a candidate for District 1 councilor, to get a sense of the challenges for women running for office in Alabama.