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Bike shop gets revamp for increased amount of student bikers

Bike shop gets revamp for increased amount of student bikers

Danielle Walker March 18, 2014

The University of Alabama Outdoor Recreation Bike Shop was recently revamped in order to better serve the University. The shop has also adjusted its prices. With an increase in bike repairs and the expansion...

Fans should expect the unexpected in March Madness brackets

Keegan Elsner March 16, 2014

Every year, millions of people fill out brackets for the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. March Madness gives fans a time where they can not only attempt to be experts but also time to watch teams they...

Manziel should be first overall pick in NFL Draft

Elliot Propes March 4, 2014

It may be the NFL offseason, but there is still plenty of buzz around arguably the most popular sport in America. The NFL Scouting Combine finished recently, and in May, the 2014 NFL Draft will be here....

Coach Jim Harbaugh should leave 49ers, avoid office conflict

Benjamin Clark February 26, 2014

Last week, the NFL Combine was rocked by a report that San Francisco 49ers had almost completed a trade to send head coach Jim Harbaugh to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for multiple picks in this April’s...

U.S. men’s hockey team faces uphill battle in fight for gold medal

Sean Landry February 20, 2014

Thirty-four years later, almost to the day, and there will be no repeat of the “Miracle on Ice,” after the host Russians fell 3-1 to underdog Finland. There never would have been, really, with a U.S...

NBA needs to get back to basics with dunk contest

Matthew Wilson February 17, 2014

Saturday night, John Wall, the Washington Wizards point guard, took home the coveted prize of All-Star in Saturday’s dunk contest. On his first attempt, Wall effortlessly grabbed the ball from the outstretched...

MLB teams still competing in offseason

Elliot Propes February 12, 2014

While you were watching basketball and football bundled up on the couch escaping the cold weather, MLB general managers have been trying to piece together new rosters for the 2014 baseball season. It...

Openly gay Michael Sam will matter in NFL

Sean Landry February 12, 2014

Like most sports addicts, I’m watching the Olympic Games while I’m supposed to be working. Infamously, these Sochi games are being held in a country where it is illegal for people to be openly gay....

Seahawks win all-around in Super Bowl XLVIII

Charlie Potter February 4, 2014

Super Bowl XLVIII can be summed up in two words: complete domination. People who did not watch the game can come to that conclusion after seeing the 43-8 blowout of a score. But to those who sat and watched...

Despite expected cold weather, fans shouldn’t expect less from Super Bowl

Elliot Propes January 30, 2014

Since the Kansas City Chiefs kicked off against the Green Bay Packers Jan. 15, 1967, the Super Bowl has only been above the Mason-Dixon line three times. All three times 1982, 1998 and 2012 have all been...

Sochi Olympics reflection of America’s progress

Nick Sellers January 30, 2014

Rarely have the Olympics collided so coincidentally with one of the most important civil rights issue of a generation like the events will in a month in Sochi, Russia. The notorious anti-LGBTQ legislation...

Is A-Rod’s suspension enough?

Kayla Howard January 28, 2014

With baseball season just around the corner, I cannot help but express my relief that Alex Rodriguez will not be in the starting lineup for the Yankees. The use of performance enhancing drugs has been...