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GAMEDAY: A look back at the Crimson Tide and USC

Terrin Waack September 1, 2016

When it comes down to NFL running backs, defensive lineman Jonathan Allen would pick Derrick Henry over Reggie Bush and Kenyan Drake over Lendale White.But that’s because the Alabama senior is loyal...

Hangtime: ENO culture in Tuscaloosa

Hangtime: ENO culture in Tuscaloosa

Abbie Collins August 22, 2016

It is not an uncommon sight to see students hanging from tree-to-tree along the trails of the Riverwalk off Jack Warner Parkway.As the end of summer brings the new school year, it also brings more students...

Bama Theatre Fall 2016 Film Series

Bama Theatre Fall 2016 Film Series

Aaron Bonner August 18, 2016

Since 1937, the Bama Theatre has been one of Tuscaloosa’s prime spots for entertainment through both classic film and various other acts. Over the years, the theatre has evolved, bringing with it a weekly...

Student bands balance school and music

Chandler Padgett April 18, 2016

When The Smooth Saddles are up on the stage performing a Tame Impala cover song, they have a connection with the audience that most bands don’t have –they often play for classmates. For members of...

Gorgas House employees keep history alive

Gorgas House employees keep history alive

Serena Bailey April 18, 2016

It’s not just the oldest building on campus. It’s one of only four to survive the burning by Union troops and the only one that represents the campus’ original design. Nestled amongst trees in front...

John Oliver takes aim at Robert Bentley scandal

John Oliver takes aim at Robert Bentley scandal

CW Staff April 11, 2016

Since launching "Last Week Tonight" on HBO, comedian John Oliver has taken on FIFA, Donald Trump, prison reform, the NCAA and dozens of other controversial issues. On last night's episode, the former "Daily...

UA Theatre to present "Arcadia"

UA Theatre to present “Arcadia”

Aaron Bonner April 7, 2016

The theater is a place of escapism – one where attendees can view a world untouched by the editing process of film, where emotion is raw and pieces can bring the audience together to reach an understanding...

Stars Fell on Alabama: The Hodges Meteorite

Stars Fell on Alabama: The Hodges Meteorite

Kasey Hullett March 24, 2016

On a Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 30, 1954, in Sylacauga, Alabama, Elizabeth Ann Hodges was taking a nap on her sofa when an 8.5-pound meteorite busted through her ceiling, bounced off her radio, and bruised...

Clay Co-Op lets aspiring sculptors get their hands dirty

Clay Co-Op lets aspiring sculptors get their hands dirty

Chandler Padgett March 21, 2016

“Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” plays on an old stereo as people across the room interact with one another. Clay-dust is ubiquitous. Dozens of works stand drying on shelves as their creators begin the...

Judaism, a small but close community at UA

Judaism, a small but close community at UA

Ellen Johnson, Madison Crain March 10, 2016

One morning last September, Bianca Levy expected to be preparing for the drive to her Atlanta home to observe Yom Kippur, a central Jewish religious holiday that revolves around personal repentance and...

Not a small problem

Not a small problem

Elizabeth Elkin March 7, 2016

Alex Golden, a sophomore majoring in elementary education, has to special order jeans because she’s so tall.“It’s one of my biggest problems,” she said. “Jeans are too short, dresses are too...

Don't put healthy living on the backburner

Don't put healthy living on the backburner

Amanda Thompson March 7, 2016

There are so many tasks on a college student’s to do list that it’s overwhelming. Who actually has time to go hit the gym? College is so expensive. Who is really going to buy all of those healthy foods?...