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College-age “sugar babies” make cash, gifts for companionship
Letter from the Editor
World's oldest person dies at 117
Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument sign unveiled
Trump tax demonstrations draw large crowds
United Airlines to require crew members to check in
North Korean missile launch failed
United Airlines CEO felt ashamed after viral video
Tide Hop, April 1981: The University's 150th birthday
Walmart salads recalled in southern states
Alleged felon escapes jail
Bentley impeachment proceedings to proceed
Bannon removed from National Security Council
Students can now order campus food through Tapingo
Severe weather possible this week
Trump University suits settled for $25 million
Wednesday last day to drop class with grade of “W”
#BamaCreed Week to celebrate the Capstone Creed
Train safety email sent to students
Voting deadlines for runoff election approaching
Bentley rumored to resign from post
GOP works to secure AHCA votes
Abduction suspect researched teen marriage
Study Abroad 101 information sessions offered daily
Three BOE seats to be decided in runoff
New UA Athletic Director to make $900k
Tide Hop, March 1974
SGA elections close with Hunter victory
Senate election results announced
Four more cases of mumps detected
University student dies in dorm, email says
SGA election to occur on March 7
Tide Hop, Feb. 1980
Truck hits marching band in Mardi Gras Parade
Tornado watch issued until 6 p.m.
Historical marker to memorialize lynchings in Tuscaloosa County
Palmer gets mixed signals from town hall
Three students diagnosed with mumps, all recovered
Bentley creates task force to study grocery tax repeal
Wells Fargo fires four senior employees
REACHing students: A look at the support offered by Alabama REACH
Diversity Mapping Project nearing completion
Deer kills increase this hunting season
Meteorite spotted over south Alabama
Bill to block funds to “sanctuary” colleges passes in Alabama House
Moundville graffitied by Auburn man
Tide Hop, Feb. 1949
Puzder withdraws nomination as secretary of labor
UA ranked No. 4 in list of military-friendly colleges
Firefighters win local chili cook-off
Yale University to rename Calhoun College
Saturday Night Live takes jabs at Sessions
Gasoline pipeline exploded in Alabama town
Changes have been made to polling locations
Tide Hop, Oct. 1981
Drunk driver in San Diego flies over bridge, kills four
Class registration assignments available
Wells Fargo CEO retires amid fire
Approval granted for two new residential developments
Tide Hop, Oct. 1972
Amber Alert issued for Alabama girl
Hurricane Matthew now a post-tropical cyclone
Donna Aaron elected Northport mayor, incumbent Herndon out
Tide Hop, Oct. 1995
Ainsley LeBlanc recounts being crowned homecoming queen
Lawsuit against Saudi Arabia filed by 9/11 widow
Northport runoff elections to take place Tuesday
UAPD sends email about robbery on Sunday
A look at polycystic ovary syndrome
Tide Hop, Sept. 1963
Muffins recalled in Alabama
Wells Fargo to drop sales goals soon, executives lose money
Homecoming to cause road closures
Auburn man sets oak tree at Toomer's Corner on fire
Plans for Tutwiler replacement approved
LSU drops Les Miles as head coach
Tide Hop, Sept. 1968
Amy Schumer's Birmingham show cancelled
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Alabama secured a 52-7 win over Mercer Saturday, giving fans a clearer look at the team’s future playmakers.
Alabama basketball is reaching heights it has never seen. Yet even with the program’s individual triumphs, leveraging UA football’s success is still a recruiting tactic for head basketball coach Nate Oats when attempting to get players to Tuscaloosa.
Black students reported receiving anonymous racist text messages last week with language referencing slavery; for some, however, this is not the first encounter with racism at the University, which has not publicly addressed the texts.