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Nick Saban and AD Greg Byrne test positive for COVID-19

Nick Saban and AD Greg Byrne test positive for COVID-19

Alexander Plant | @aplant63, Sports Editor October 14, 2020

COVID-19 has returned to the Alabama football program. Head coach Nick Saban and athletic director Greg Byrne tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday, Oct. 14. After the coaches communicated their positive...

SGA pushes for application changes, COVID-19 resources

SGA pushes for application changes, COVID-19 resources

Gerardo Aguilera | @jerry21aguilera, Contributing Writer October 11, 2020

The University of Alabama might be the next to join a long list of universities that will include gender pronouns in prospective student applications. On Oct. 8, the UA Student Government Association...

Tall task lies ahead for women's soccer

Tall task lies ahead for women’s soccer

Robert Cortez, Staff Reporter October 11, 2020

An up-and-down start for Alabama women’s soccer puts the team in a major uphill battle against some of the toughest opponents of the season.  Alabama (1-1-1) returns home on Sunday following a two-game...

UA sees first rise in COVID-19 cases in five weeks

UA sees first rise in COVID-19 cases in five weeks

Kelby Hutchison | @thetallcwrepor1, Contributing Writer October 9, 2020

The UA System COVID-19 dashboard showed the first rise in cases in five weeks on Friday. Cases nearly doubled among students from last week’s 24 reported cases to 45 reported cases, bringing the total...

A Tale of Two Halves: Women's soccer falls to Florida

A Tale of Two Halves: Women’s soccer falls to Florida

Robert Cortez, Staff Reporter October 7, 2020

A great first half, let down by another last minute collapse.  A tale of two halves did not favor Alabama Sunday afternoon as it collected a 2-1 loss to Florida, its 21st loss to the Gators in 25 meetings...

Tide Talks XXXI lifts student voices in time of isolation

Tide Talks XXXI lifts student voices in time of isolation

Jamarii Hooks | @jamarii16, Contributing Writer October 7, 2020

Tide Talks was founded in the spring of 2013 to provide a platform for students all over campus who wanted to share their revolutionary ideas. In a time of isolation, Tide Talks leaders hope their platform...

Alabama fans adjust to new gameday guidelines

Alabama fans adjust to new gameday guidelines

Hannah Saad | @hannah_saad21, Photo Editor October 4, 2020

The more things change, the more they stay the same. This year’s football season at The University of Alabama looked different than usual. Tailgating was not allowed on campus. Gameday street...

Women’s soccer seeks first road win of season

Women’s soccer seeks first road win of season

Robert Cortez, Staff Reporter October 4, 2020
Alabama and Florida will kick off on Sunday at 4 p.m., televised on the SEC Network.
A quiet 'Yea Alabama' to play at Bryant-Denny this fall

A quiet ‘Yea Alabama’ to play at Bryant-Denny this fall

Alexander Plant | @aplant63, Sports Editor October 3, 2020
According to MDB members junior Charli Jones and senior Chad Murdock, the original plan was to have the MDB perform in halves so that each member would get to see at least two football games this season. Early last week, however, the Athletic Department decided to reduce the number of MDB members at each game from 200 to 96.
Preview: Alabama seeks to improve play in A&M matchup

Preview: Alabama seeks to improve play in A&M matchup

Ashlee Woods | @ashleemwoods, Staff Reporter October 3, 2020
Alabama will face off against Texas A&M for the Crimson Tide’s first home game of the season. Alabama took this week to focus on improving their play in the second half and preparing for the athleticism of Kellen Mond as they turned their attention to this Saturday’s game. 
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University cancels spring break, extends winter break

Monica Nakashima, Contributing Writer September 30, 2020
The University of Alabama announced the Spring 2021 semester will start on Jan. 13, one week later than originally planned, to allow 12 days between New Year’s Day and the beginning of classes. This announcement, sent in a campus-wide email, confirmed that in-person classes and on-campus residency will be available. 
Podcast showcases the impact of the South on politics

Podcast showcases the impact of the South on politics

Jeffrey Kelly | @jeffkellyjr, Assistant Culture Editor September 30, 2020

Even as the media and times changed, the use of Black bodies to further the narrative of “black criminality,” has persisted.  “The face of crime was painted Black and often it was seen as being...