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What to look out for when searching for student housing

What to look out for when searching for student housing

Lauren Pullen, Contributing Writer September 30, 2019
One of the biggest decisions a college student makes is where they choose to live after freshman year. Here are some tips for apartment searching and things to know about expenses, leases and the best time to search for a new home.
Photo courtesy of Brynna Mitchner

Whimsy Cookie Company opens Tuscaloosa location

Brynna Mitchner, Contributing Writer September 30, 2019
A bright pink shop beside Jim ‘N Nick’s Bar-B-Q on 21st Avenue, Whimsy Cookie Company is ready to bring joy to the Tuscaloosa community through fresh-baked cookies and vibrant decorations.

The faces of The Walk of Champions

Addison Cossey, Garrett Loges, and Nic Caceres September 29, 2019
Learn about the famous coaches that helped build the Walk of Champions.
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Japanese fusion genre gets new life in the 2010s

Desi Gillespie, Contributing Writer September 27, 2019
City pop is one of the great crossroads of music: it’s where the East meets the West, where R&B and jazz meets disco, where the 1980s meet the 2010s. But it’s a subgenre you’ve probably never heard of.
Opinion: Everyone should work in the service industry

Opinion: Everyone should work in the service industry

Madison Pettway | @_xoxo_madison, Staff Columnist September 27, 2019
Everyone needs to work in the service or retail industry at least once. It’s a hard pill to swallow, but sometimes you’re the problem.
CW / Madison Verbrugge

Budweiser Clydesdale horses roll into Tuscaloosa

Grace Schepis | @GraceSchepisCW, Staff Writer September 27, 2019
A fleet of Budweiser semi-trucks came to the Innisfree Pub downtown carrying the famous Clydesdale horses for the community to enjoy.
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Film Column: Another predictable teen film has a message that falls short

Anna Shoultz, Contributing Writer September 25, 2019
Netflix announced their latest venture into original filmmaking, “Tall Girl,” with a trailer at the end of August, which immediately sparked controversy on social media sites like Twitter.
CW / Ben Lasseter

Dispatches From Abroad: Tourists go down the ‘Pai hole’

Ben Lasseter, Contributing Writer September 24, 2019
In Thailand, I spent my first two weeks going to outdoor coffee shops and temples in Chiang Mai and beginning courses in Buddhism and economics at CMU. Last weekend, I decided to go deeper into the mountains, where I found an even more unfamiliar universe. 
CW / Sam Flowers

Gotcha Bikes make their debut on campus

Gerardo Aguilera | @jerry21aguilera, Contributing Writer September 24, 2019
Gotcha, a company that specializes in electronic bikes, scooters, rides and trikes, has partnered with the University of Alabama for an environmentally friendly way to get around.
CW / Joe Will Field

Year in review: Miss University of Alabama 2019

Kinsley Centers, Staff Reporter September 23, 2019
Upon crowning her successor, Tiara Pennington, Miss Alabama, reflects on her reign as Miss University of Alabama 2019
UA President Stuart Bell met temporarily on Tuesday with a group of graduate students who staged a sit-in until they could get an official meeting to discuss their concerns about structural racism on campus. This was just one of several groups of students and faculty who made their voices heard in the two weeks following the resignation of Jamie Riley. CW / Joe Will Field

‘Only the beginning’: Activists push for a more inclusive campus

A further update on the free-speech movement on campus spurred by the resignation of Dr. Riley.
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Senior vice chancellor to retire from UA System in 2020

Rebecca Griesbach | @rebach97, News Editor September 22, 2019
According to a Sept. 20 press release from the University of Alabama System, Tonjanita Johnson, an Alabama native and veteran academic leader, will succeed Charles Ray Nash as senior vice chancellor for academic and student affairs.