Tara Davenport | @tara_davenport, Staff Reporter
Culture Pick | ‘Marriage or Mortgage’ feels fake and poorly timed
Culture Pick | “Ginny & Georgia” tries too hard
Culture Picks | Bridgit Mendler is the one who got away
‘Moving the needle’: Tuscaloosa women are ready for a seat at the table
Inside Biden’s White House and the symbolism of Oval Office design
Valentine’s Day is coming up. These local businesses will make your gift extra sweet
Review | ‘Bridgerton’ is the stuff of our empire-waisted dreams
‘Take advantage’: UA career specialists advise students to try it all
‘If you build it, they will come’: Meet the GTA championing outdoor learning on campus
Addiction recovery programs praise peer support
Fetishes break boundaries of conventional sex
November writing workshops cultivate creative community in Morgan Hall
Arts and Sciences students pursue supernatural studies
Oktoberfest brings beer, Bavaria to Tuscaloosa
New visitor policy aims for equity at last for Tutwiler residents, guests
Canine Classic 5K drums up funds for humane society
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Alabama returned to action for the Iron Bowl Saturday, showing flashes of dominance in a 28-14 victory over in-state rival Auburn.
OPINION | Contributing Columnist Kathryn Briggs argues the song "Dixieland Delight" has only exploded with expletives since it returned in 2018, worsening the image of the University and making home games uncomfortable for families with small children.
Weeks after Black students nationwide received anonymous racist texts, faculty members say that the University’s response is being limited by Senate Bill 129, as some call for a public statement.