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Soccer beats TCU in top 20 matchup

No. 18 Alabama soccer beat No. 15 Texas Christian University Thursday night in the home opener 3-2. This is Alabama’s second game in a row in which it has beaten a higher ranked opponent, the first being against Memphis. “The vibe is good, the confidence and we’ve proven that we can grind out results,” head...

Soulja Boy headlines Bama Jam 2026

Students packed into the crowd at University Program’s “Bama Jam” Thursday night, singing along to familiar lyrics, dancing with friends and waiting for the entrance of the night’s headliner, Soulja Boy. The atmosphere began building even before the performances. Students arrived with friends, took photos and gathered around the event as music played throughout the...

Former ‘Yea Alabama’ Director of Content Aaron Suttles has bond revoked, back in jail

Robert Aaron Suttles, the former director of content for Yea Alabama, the University’s NIL entity, is back in jail after a judge revoked his bond. Suttles was originally arrested July 23 on the charge of soliciting a prostitute. His arrest was part of a human trafficking operation conducted by the Shelby County Drug Enforcement Task...

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Gallery: First Day of Classes

Opinion | Cyclospora’s spread reignites COVID-era concerns

If you’ve been keeping up with the news lately, you’ve probably heard of the new parasite infesting lettuce around the country. It’s called cyclospora, and although the parasite typically spreads through human waste, it reached infamy this summer when people across the country experienced digestive issues — and, yes, explosive diarrhea — after consuming contaminated...

Opinion | Cobblestones, culture and what belongs in your study abroad suitcase

After enrolling in the program and getting classes registered and approved, the August pre-departure question study abroad students bring to the table is: what to pack? With only a carry-on, a backpack and a checked bag, choosing what stays and what goes can be a scary game. The best approach focuses on two strategies: cultural...

Women’s tennis shows preseason promise

Alabama women’s tennis finalized its fall schedule Monday after picking up a new assistant coach and a pair of transfers over the summer. During the fall semester, women’s tennis is slated to compete individually at the Debbie Southern Fall Classic, hosted in Greenville, South Carolina at Furman University, and the Roberta Allison Classic hosted on...

Analysis | What stood out in Alabama’s 10th practice of fall camp

Alabama football held its 10th practice of the fall Monday morning, with a media viewing period early in the practice. Here is what stood out throughout the day. Alabama has many options on its defensive line Credentialed media were stationed near where the Crimson Tide’s defensive line went through its drills, and it’s clear from...

Alabama football’s championship pursuit: What must go right in 2026

With the 2026 college football season right around the corner, ESPN has the Alabama Crimson Tide No. 11 in its preseason ranking, the lowest Alabama has been ranked in the preseason since 2008. On3’s poll has the Crimson Tide at No. 14. Analysts clearly believe Alabama is several steps away from being a championship-caliber team....

Opinion | Celebrities are humans too — the public forgets that

The public is no samaritan in pop culture. Each conversation about someone in the highest echelons of culture, whether artist or influencer, is an examination, a clinically invasive test of their body shape, weight or even their level of fame. But behind that unabashed negativity lies a bigger picture: the ones who critique find themselves...

Former Alabama quarterback turns heads in NFL debut

When the Los Angeles Rams selected Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson No. 13 overall in this year’s NFL Draft, fans, media, coaches and executives alike questioned the pick — why would a perennial Super Bowl-contending team with the reigning MVP use a first-rounder on a backup? Well, for the Rams, it was security that they could...

New faces, new roles: What Anderson Diaz and TJ St. Louis bring to Alabama

Amid all the unknowns in college basketball right now, Alabama seems to have completed its roster with two late additions: freshman guard Anderson Diaz and freshman center TJ St. Louis. Anderson is a point guard who reclassified to the 2026 class in July and has already joined the team for summer workouts. Diaz was a...

Student reactions to heat wave on first day of class

As students attend the first week of classes, the summer heat with “feels like” temperatures of over 100 degrees can affect how students plan out their day, take breaks and manage class schedules in the next few days. August marks the highest temperatures on record for Alabama in 2026, and the first time an extreme...