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Johnson and Obasohan discuss Avery Johnson Jr.'s role as the team prepares for Texas A&M and potential season-defining stretch

Johnson and Obasohan discuss Avery Johnson Jr.'s role as the team prepares for Texas A&M and potential season-defining stretch

Tyler Waldrep February 9, 2016

For coach Avery Johnson the season has been filled with firsts, but on Wednesday night Johnson will get to do something he's been doing since he was a kid in New Orleans, Louisiana where he grew up competing...

Treatment provides new options for inmates

Treatment provides new options for inmates

Patrick Smith February 8, 2016

The steady decline in mental health services across the United States and the mass closing of mental health institutions that provide vital psychological car, for mentally ill patients has led to the criminalization...

Life as a student-athlete is a balancing act

Life as a student-athlete is a balancing act

Terrin Waack February 8, 2016

Each semester at The University of Alabama, junior Erin Routliffe’s days are planned out for her.In the midst of spring athletics last year, Routliffe, a member of the women’s tennis team, woke up...

Veterans reach out for PTSD treatment

Veterans reach out for PTSD treatment

Chandler Padgett February 8, 2016

Shell shock, combat neurosis, post traumatic stress disorder – whatever you call it, the psychological effects of war are real, yet often misunderstood and stigmatized. Although awareness for veterans’...

The scars remind me: Living with long-term mental illness

The scars remind me: Living with long-term mental illness

Matthew Wilson February 8, 2016

Editor's note: This story contains frank and honest discussions of mental health issues and UA students. The contents may be disturbing to some readers. The intent of these stories is to raise awareness...

The hard side of my superpower

The hard side of my superpower

Anna Scott Lovejoy February 8, 2016

Something about my personality always felt and seemed slightly more extreme than the personalities of my siblings, peers and teachers. When I was upset, I would let you know it. When I loved you, I would...

The glue of women's golf

The glue of women's golf

Elliott Propes February 5, 2016

In 1997, Susan Rosenstiel had just finished her collegiate golf career, and at the time was undecided about her future. She decided to return to the University of Florida and pursue a master’s degree...

Miss Dots offers a taste of homemade style chicken

Miss Dots offers a taste of homemade style chicken

Lauren Lane February 5, 2016

Tuscaloosa is a hub for barbecue institutions such as Dreamland and Archibald’s that have established the city as a slow-cooked, pig-centric empire. Several weeks ago entrepreneur and restaurateur, John...

Alabama tops Ole Miss 48-37 in Foster Auditorium

Alabama tops Ole Miss 48-37 in Foster Auditorium

Matthew Speakman February 5, 2016

The Alabama women’s basketball team was able to end its four-game losing streak by picking up an 11-point victory over the Ole Miss Rebels in Foster Auditorium on Thursday. Alabama began a two-game...

The Beat of the Beads: A look at Mardi Gras in New Orleans

The Beat of the Beads: A look at Mardi Gras in New Orleans

Kasey Hullett February 4, 2016

Clacky-Clack. Clack. He glided his exposed knee around from his frayed jeans. Clicky-tack. With a single motion, the tinge of the tin can hit the over 300-year-old brick with passion. He pursed his lips...

Gymnastics hosts 12th annual Power of Pink

Gymnastics hosts 12th annual Power of Pink

Terrin Waack February 4, 2016

The University of Alabama campus slowly but surely started to glow pink this past week. The lights are a reminder that the 12th annual Power of Pink gymnastics meet on Friday against No. 25 Kentucky. More...

Alabama returns to Foster Auditorium to take on Ole Miss

Alabama returns to Foster Auditorium to take on Ole Miss

Matthew Speakman February 4, 2016

Alabama women’s basketball, which has played three of its last four games on the road, will return back home to face the Ole Miss Rebels for the team’s fourth SEC home matchup this season on Thursday...