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The Crimson Tide competes against Georgia in 2020.

[Photo] Gymnastics | Season high not enough to stop No. 13 Georgia

Robert Cortez, Staff Reporter February 15, 2021

The Crimson Tide competes against Georgia in 2020.

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[Photo] Opinion | Mac Jones is the answer

Austin Hannon, Contributing Columnist September 22, 2020

Following a rise in COVID-19 cases, UA President Stuart Bell speaks at a joint press conference with the city of Tuscaloosa on Monday.

[Photo] Tuscaloosa to shut down bars, limit restaurant alcohol sales for two weeks

Following a rise in COVID-19 cases, UA President Stuart Bell speaks at a joint press conference with the city of Tuscaloosa on Monday.

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[Photo] Open Letter: A message from Coach Nate Oats

Nate Oats, Head Men's Basketball Coach August 20, 2020

Quarterback Mac Jones hands off to running back Najee Harris, who cuts up the middle in a 2019 Arkansas matchup.

[Photo] Mac Jones and Najee Harris: ‘We want to play’

Alexander Plant | @aplant6, Sports Editor August 14, 2020

Quarterback Mac Jones hands off to running back Najee Harris, who cuts up the middle in a 2019 Arkansas matchup.

The Tuscaloosa Alumni Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. helped organize "More Than a March," an event geared toward galvanizing Black voters and college students.

[Photo] Groups push for safe, equitable access to the ballot box

Honorine Ntoh Yuh, Culture Editor July 27, 2020

The Tuscaloosa Alumni Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. helped organize "More Than a March," an event geared toward galvanizing Black voters and college students.

Maddox at a March 12, 2020 presser, where he discussed the city's response to COVID-19

[Photo] Mayor Maddox addresses confirmed COVID-19 case in Tuscaloosa

Maddox at a March 12, 2020 presser, where he discussed the city's response to COVID-19