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Partisan politics invalidate impeachment investigations

Partisan politics invalidate impeachment investigations

Christian Finch, Staff Columnist January 20, 2020
As impeachment proceedings continue to ramp up, a CW columnist argues that partisanship ruins the credibility of the investigetion.
Fake news needs to stop

Fake news needs to stop

Kylie Heitman | @kylieanne_13, Staff Columnist January 20, 2020

As we all start off this beautiful spring semester, we have plenty to keep in mind. Most of us are likely running around like mad trying to figure out where classes are or trying to find ways to stay motivated....

Yusef Salaam, a member of the Exonerated Five, will be speaking in the Ferguson Center Ballroom on Jan. 27. Photo courtesy of UA News

MLK Day lineup includes day of service, Boots Riley and Yusef Salaam lectures

Jeffrey Kelly | @jeffkellyjr, Staff Reporter January 19, 2020
In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on Monday, the University will be hosting a series of events over the next week. Check out Monday’s day of service put on by the Center for Service and Leadership and the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, or listen to two guest lecturers – one of whom is a member of the Exonerated Five.
SGA kicks off 2020 with new developments in tech, public safety and fundraising

SGA kicks off 2020 with new developments in tech, public safety and fundraising

The Student Government Association (SGA) kicked off the new semester with a series of resolutions on the agenda: robots, drug disposal and a new way to fund programs.
Men’s basketball keeps momentum with 88-74 win against Missouri

Men’s basketball keeps momentum with 88-74 win against Missouri

Jack Kennedy | @JWkennedy24, Staff Reporter January 18, 2020
Despite a perfect 31-of-31 free throw performance by the Tigers which allowed them to stay in the game, the Crimson Tide was able to pull away with an 88–74 victory.
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Rian Johnson thrills and kills with “Knives Out”

Leah Goggins | @leahisonline, Assistant Culture Editor January 15, 2020
The latest movie to hit the Ferguson Center courtesy of University Programs, “Knives Out” is a stylish ode to Agatha Christie that feels deeply rooted in our modern era.
Photo courtesy of SGA

SGA to sponsor school supply drive

Gerardo Aguilera | @jerry21aguilera, Contributing Writer January 12, 2020
SGA will sponsor a school supply drove from January 13th to the 17th.
Dear BDS

Dear BDS

Jennafer Bowman | @jennaferbowman, Staff Columnist December 8, 2019
A CW columnist shares her personal letter to Bryant-Denny Stadium.
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Inside Cynical Tattoos

Addison Cossey, Jared Krivo, and Alex Miller December 4, 2019
Inside Cynical Tattoos, one of the parlors around Tuscaloosa.
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Students find unconventional ways to make ends meet

Jimmy Conroy | @jimC__, Contributing Writer December 4, 2019
College can be expensive for most students. The cost of books and food alone can add up fast, and that doesn’t even take into account any spending money set aside for more enjoyable activities. Many students turn to typical student jobs to try and stay afloat, such as working as a nanny, office assistant or delivery driver. Other students, however, have to get more creative with the way they make their money.
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Dispatches From Abroad: University as a Buddhist Monk

Ben Lasseter, Contributing Writer December 4, 2019
It brings me no shame to admit that I have struggled to get to some morning classes on time and in my best form. However, I would never complain about an 8 a.m. class to a monk in Chiang Mai, Thailand’s Suan Dok Temple. There, a bell rings at 5 a.m. every morning.
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November writing workshops cultivate creative community in Morgan Hall

Tara Davenport | @tara_davenport, Contributing Writer November 25, 2019
A month-long series of writing workshops hosted by the Student Writer’s Guild has created a new hub on campus for developing writers.