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Alabama wins sixth national championship, second in a row

Marc Torrence April 21, 2012

  DULUTH, Ga. - Once just wasn’t enough. The No. 4-seed Alabama gymnastics team won its sixth national championship on Saturday and second in two years – all under head coach Sarah Patterson. The...

Tide opportunistic in win over Vandy

Brett Hudson April 20, 2012

Finding Alabama’s offense in the 2012 season has almost required a search party. Head coach Mitch Gaspard has admitted throughout out the course of the season that his staff has tried everything to get...

Alabama gymnastics advances to Super Six with semi-final win

Marc Torrence April 20, 2012

DULUTH, Ga. - It was supposed to be a disadvantage for the No. 4 Alabama gymnastic team to start on the balance beam on the first night of the NCAA Championships. The beam was typically the toughest event...

Shots fired on the Strip

Shots fired on the Strip

CW Staff April 19, 2012

An altercation on the Strip Thursday morning that involved gunshots left two men hospitalized, including Crimson Tide receiver DeAndrew White. The altercation occurred on the 1200 block of University...

Amid anniversary plans, students learn to cope

Ashanka Kumari April 18, 2012

For two University of Alabama students who lost their homes and friends to the April 27, 2011 tornado, the anniversary memorials are a chance to continue to move forward. Chelsea Thrash, a junior majoring...

Survey shows rise in trend known as ‘drunkorexia’

Jordan Cissell April 18, 2012

There are some things in life that just don’t mix well. A recently developing trend, dubbed “drunkorexia," dangerously combines two such items: eating disorders and substance abuse. According to a...

Bama hosting two tune-ups this week

Brett Hudson April 17, 2012

Alabama will try to find answers for its shortcomings before it faces another brutal Southeastern Conference weekend in hosting Mississippi Valley State on Tuesday and Wednesday night, with first pitch...

Don’t read too much into A-Day

Marc Torrence April 17, 2012

If you were in Tuscaloosa on Saturday, you probably attended, or at least heard about, A-Day — Alabama’s annual spring game, essentially a glorified scrimmage. The team (and fans) gets ready for the...

UA Jazz Ensemble hits stage for Big Bang Concert

Anna Price Olson April 17, 2012

With five saxophones, five trombones, five trumpets, a bass guitar, a set of drums and a piano, the UA Jazz Ensemble will take the stage for their 17th Annual Big Band Concert tonight at Moody Music Hall....

Day to promote sustainability

Ashanka Kumari April 17, 2012

The Business Honors Program hosts the third Annual Sustainability Day today from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to inform students about better environmental choices at UA. Members of the program will be on the quad...

National op-ed opens debate on April 27 recovery

Stephen N. Dethrage April 16, 2012

A Wall Street Journal column claiming the tornado recovery effort in Joplin has been more effective than the one in Tuscaloosa has sparked a debate between Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox and the UA professor...

Dance Marathon to benefit Children’s Miracle Network

Alexandra Ellsworth April 16, 2012

University of Alabama students are bringing a dance party to campus for the first time. The Dance Marathon is a fundraiser that will benefit Children’s Hospital and support the Children’s Miracle Network....