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Oats, Petty lead men's basketball team on monstrous run

Oats, Petty lead men’s basketball team on monstrous run

Alexander Plant | @aplant63, Sports Editor January 21, 2021
Call it the magic of blue collar basketball, call it a hot streak, call it whatever you want—just don't let it end. Alabama men's basketball remains undefeated in the Southeastern Conference, beating its last three conference opponents by more than 20 points.
It’s time for you to tune into women’s basketball

It’s time for you to tune into women’s basketball

Ashlee Woods | @ashleemwoods, Assistant Sports Editor January 20, 2021
Kristy Curry's scrappy squad has made it clear that they won't go down without a fight. With a winning record to their names and promising slate of games ahead, Alabama women's basketball players are ready to live up to their potential.
Never be late to class again: Easy tips and tricks for navigating campus

Never be late to class again: Easy tips and tricks for navigating campus

Annabelle Blomeley, Staff Reporter January 20, 2021
One of the most difficult parts of adjusting to college life is trying to navigate the buildings and campus, especially when you’re new to the area. Here are some tips and tricks that can ensure that you have the confidence to go anywhere on campus that you need to.
Tracey Smith of the College of Community Health Sciences receives one of the University's first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.

The COVID-19 vaccine is here. When will you get it? 

Mark Aguayo | @calebaguayo1, Contributing Writer January 20, 2021
There are vaccines in Tuscaloosa. But when will you get yours? As elderly and vulnerable populations are prioritized, University officials are still developing their later plans for vaccine distribution with guidance from the state department of public health.
Opinion | Want an internship? Write a handwritten letter.

Opinion | Want an internship? Write a handwritten letter.

Zachary Stewart, Contributing Columnist January 20, 2021
It is, as always, internship hunting season. One columnist thinks he's cracked the code on catching the eye of recruiters and managers—by mailing off a handwritten note.
Our View | Scrap your to-do list. Follow these tips instead.

Our View | Scrap your to-do list. Follow these tips instead.

The Crimson White Editorial Board January 20, 2021
So, five students to another, surely we can all agree that last semester was, well, bad. But 2021 is a new year. Here are nine tips to help you get through it.
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Opinion | There’s never been a better time to enjoy Alabama athletics

Alexander Plant | @aplant63, Sports Editor January 20, 2021
Football season is over. But big seasons are shaping up for Alabama's basketball programs, plus gymnastics, softball and baseball. Never have Alabama's athletics programs been at such a high level.
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Everything you need to know about becoming a first-time couponer

Autumn Taylor, Contributing Writer January 20, 2021
College students have a tendency to be broke. But new apps and an optimistic attitude can go a long way to stretching your budget—just try to think of it as new age couponing.
Culture Picks | Easy listening to manifest an easy semester

Culture Picks | Easy listening to manifest an easy semester

Culture Desk January 20, 2021
After the whirlwind of 2020, we won't even ask that 2021 be our best year yet. In fact, we'll settle for a chill, unremarkable year, if that's the best we can get. Try out the culture desk's playlist meant to summon easy living as 2021 progresses.
In March, medical professionals at DCH were at the ready with drive-thru testing kits.

How to navigate this semester’s COVID-19 testing

Kelby Hutchison | @thetallcwrepor1, Contributing Writer January 20, 2021

Though entry testing was required for significantly fewer students this semester, there's always a chance that you'll need to be tested for COVID-19 later in the semester. Whether it's for personal reasons...