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By Hannah Saad

Benjamin to miss rest of season

RJ Nealon, Staff Writer February 25, 2019
Alabama's freshman guard, De'Sha Benjamin, suffered a season-ending injury during Sunday's overtime loss to Georgia, 76-67. Benjamin broke her foot during the fourth quarter and never returned to the game. 
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Women’s lacrosse looks to send lone senior off

Victoria Morris, contributing writer February 25, 2019
The UA women’s lacrosse club team is preparing to play its two biggest rivals on senior night. On March 23, the Crimson Tide will host Kennesaw State University and Auburn University.
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Bama Dining expands Dining Dollars locations

Halle Bonner, Contributing Writer February 25, 2019
The University of Alabama extended its Dining Dollars payment option to include Newks, Ajian, Papa Johns, Glory Bound and Ugo, giving UA students more choices for eating on and off campus.
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Hard rock artist shifts from music to activism

Leah Goggins | @leahisonline, Staff Reporter February 25, 2019
John Kay used to parade around global stages in leather trousers and dark sunglasses. Now, he and his wife throw on their safari gear and make friends with elephants.
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Alabama’s Rocket League team prepares for liftoff

Carey Reeder, Staff Writer February 21, 2019
Esports (electronic sports) is one of the fastest growing sports in the world. UA senior Jeb Brackner is helping expand its reach at The University of Alabama.
Photo courtesy of Nathanial Reid

Swinging roles provide real-world experience

Desi Gillespie, Staff Reporter February 21, 2019
Often misunderstood and underappreciated, actors who learn two or more roles are invaluable to a production. Known as swings, these unsung heroes push their limits to serve as a safety net for a musical cast stretched thin.
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Hallowed Grounds displays history of slavery

Jessa Reid Bolling, Assistant News Editor February 21, 2019
A UA professor created a walking tour to commemorate the lives of enslaved people owned by The University of Alabama in the 1800s and to educate visitors on the University’s racial past.
By Hannah Saad

Football finalizes coaching staff

Staff Writer February 15, 2019

Alabama football finalized its coaching staff for the 2019 season on Friday. In total eight coaches were brought to the staff, with four 0n each side of the ball. https://twitter.com/AlabamaFTBL/status/1096507794126196737 Offensive...

U.S. Air Force retired veteran Bradley Campbell is a UA senior majoring in operations management is one of the many campus veterans affected by recent changes made by the University in partnership with AARP. CW/ Keely Brewer

AARP, UA work to provide resources for veterans

Jeffrey Kelly, Contributing Writer February 11, 2019
The University of Alabama partnered with AARP to conduct a study focusing on behavioral health, caregiving, food insecurity and homelessness of military veterans in the state to help connect them with needed resources.
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Patrick Kaukovalta looks to rebound from injury-plagued freshman year

Jack Kennedy, Sports Writer February 11, 2019
When 16-year-old Patrick Kaukovalta agreed to be a line umpire for an exhibition match in his home country of Finland, he had no intention of picking up a racquet and playing, but he ended up creating the memory of a lifetime.
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Making history: Miss University of Alabama crowns first black queen

Kinsley Centers, Contributing Writer February 11, 2019
Tiara Pennington shares her story as the first African-American to be crowned as Miss University of Alabama. Pennington reflects on what the title holds for her and the importance of celebrating Black History Month.
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Manderson online master’s program named No. 1 in SEC

Jonathan Booker, Contributing Writer February 7, 2019
The Manderson Graduate School of Business online master’s program was ranked No. 1 in the SEC and No. 10 in the nation by U.S. News and World Report.