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PHOTOS: Alabama wins the Vrbo Citrus Bowl

Joe Will Field, Photo Editor January 1, 2020

The football team concluded its 2019 season with a 35-16 win over Michigan in the Vrbo Citrus Bowl, in Orlando, Florida.

Jacob Burnham, president of Beat Auburn Beat Hunger, speaks for his team after revealing the number of pounds of food they raised in this year’s competition.

Beat Auburn Beat Hunger reveals final results at West Alabama Food Bank

Joe Will Field, Photo Editor November 24, 2019

Surrounded by pallets of canned meat and veggies, six students made the announcement, one number at a time. Two. Seven. Eight. Seven. Eight. Eight. That’s how many pounds of food Beat Auburn Beat...

PHOTOS: Football vs. Miss State

PHOTOS: Football vs. Miss State

Joe Will Field, Photo Editor November 16, 2019

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PHOTOS: ‘ Change is Now’ March to Rose Administration

Joe Will Field, Photo Editor September 20, 2019

Two weeks after the resignation of former dean of students Jamie Riley, UA students staged a march across campus to address silence from administration and issue demands for a more inclusive campus. Over...

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PHOTO GALLERY: Tidechella

Joe Will Field, Photo Editor August 20, 2019
Students participated in a wide range of events at "Tidechella."
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GALLERY: Soccer beats UCF 3-0 in first exhibition of the season

Joe Will Field, Photo Editor August 13, 2019
Alabama soccer defeated the University of Central Florida 3-0, Sunday, Aug. 11 at home. The next exhibition match will be Aug. 17 at 6 p.m. versus the University of South Alabama.
Fish killed by E. coli contamination have been discovered in the Black Warrior River about 60 miles north of Tuscaloosa.

[Photo] Tyson Foods under investigation for E. coli in Black Warrior River

Lauren Pullen, Contributing Writer June 18, 2019

Fish killed by E. coli contamination have been discovered in the Black Warrior River about 60 miles north of Tuscaloosa.

About 6,000 gallons of sewage overflowed from May 5 to June 7 in Tuscaloosa.

[Photo] City sees recent surge in sanitary sewer overflows

Lauren Pullen, Contributing Writer June 14, 2019

Dogs drinking from Cribbs Mill Creek. All spills that made it to the creek were cleaned up.

Betty Duncan Wells was in high school when the civil rights movement began to unfold in Tuscaloosa.

[Photo] Tuscaloosa Civil Rights History Trail unveiled

Jessa Reid Bolling, Assistant News Editor June 11, 2019

Nancy Callahan of the Tuscaloosa Racial Reconciliation Initiative showed local news coverage and student columns that detailed a need to address historical and present-day racism.

The University of Alabama Board of Trustees passed systemwide resolutions regarding tuition rates and renovations at the June 6 and 7 meetings.

[Photo] Trustees introduce new member, confirm tuition freeze at June meetings

Rylie Curry, Staff Reporter June 10, 2019

The University of Alabama Board of Trustees passed systemwide resolutions regarding tuition rates and renovations at the June 6 and 7 meetings.

Groundskeepers remove Hugh F. Culverhouse, Jr. from UA law school sign.

[Photo] BREAKING: Culverhouse School of Law name change confirmed

Shahriyar Emami, Staff Reporter June 7, 2019

Groundskeepers remove Hugh F. Culverhouse, Jr. from UA law school sign.