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Crimson White Read the biggest news & views at The University of Alabama. Start your playlist here VOLUME 122 | ISSUE 62 APRIL 21, 2016 CW / Layton Dudley The Crimson White Artists SONG ALBUM Stand by Me Otis Redding Greatest Hits There is a Light That Never Goes Out The Smiths Remastered Poetic Justice good kid, m.A.A.d city FOLLOWERS OVERVIEW RELATED ARTISTS BIOGRAPHY 49.9 K Sean Landry Peyton Shepard Kelly Ward Alyx Chandler Melanie Viering editor-in-chief print managing editor digital managing editor features editor visuals editor Leigh Terry Alexis Faire Elizabeth Elkin Matthew Wilson Tyler Waldrep opinions editor chief copy editor news editor culture editor sports editor Layton Dudley Collin Burwinkel Kylie Cowden Sam West Caroline Vincent photo editor social media editor lead designer assistant culture editor assistant news editor Terrin Waack Hanna Curlette Arielle Lipan Emanuel Adelson Mille Eiborg assistant sports editor assistant photo editor assistant news editor advertising manager advertising creative services 0:18 4:12 August August rush FOLLOWERS 1289 Bigger Bid Day Anders wins MMA debut Alpha Phi under fi re Alabama Shakes UA sorority recruitment numbers Former Alabama linebacker starts The sorority was forced to remove Despite rain and lightning, the grew for the sixth year in a row, professional MMA career with victory an “aesthetically homogenous” Alabama Shakes performed a including the number of in Tuscaloosa. His match ended with a recruitment video following near sold-out show at the minority women. 40 second TKO. national backlash. Tuscaloosa amphitheater. 0:18 The Courtyard on Convent No Laptop, No Problem! Checkout PCs or Chrome Books for up to 72hrs Hurry, Leasing for Fall! Gorgas Library has launched its laptop pilot program that ĹŅƵ±ĬĬŅƵŸeü±ÏƚĬƋƼØŸƋ±ýرĹÚŸƋƚÚåĹƋŸƋŅÏĘåÏĩŅƚƋ± {Ĭ±ŞƋŅŞŅųĘųŅĵåŅŅĩüŅųƚŞƋŅƀƖĘŅƚųŸţ 2 bedroom/2 bath www.lib.ua.edu Call Today! 205-469-3231 September September PLAYLISTS SEE ALL PLAYLISTS 5 turnovers topple Bama Bill! Bill! Bill! Changing Block Seating It’s On Us The Alabama football team lost, Bill Nye The Science Guy graced Student Organization Seating The SGA kick started their year-long 43-37, to Ole Miss for the second the University with his presence for underwent multiple revamps this campaign against sexual assault year in a row. one night where he lectured on the football season rousing opposition with the release of a video of cam- importance of teaching evolution. from students. pus leaders discussing the problem. SONG ARTIST Stressed Out twenty one pilots My House Flo Rida Once Dance Drake Featuring WizKid & Kyla Dangerous Woman Ariana Grande Never Forget You Zara Larsson &MNEK Sorry Justin Bieber 2 Phones Kevin Gates Don’t Let Me Down The Chainsmokers Featuring Daya September 5 The second act FOLLOWERS 1983 SGA wants Dixieland Delight The Closer Joe Jackson Ready for round two SGA Senator Patrick Fitzgerald Coach Nick Saban does more than Tuscaloosa man, Joe Jackson, fi nds Heavyweight WBC world boxing wrote legislation in eff orts to bring just coach football for Alabama. He faith amid hardship. Jackson has dealt champion, Deontay Wilder pre- “Dixieland Delight” back to the also helps other varsity sports recruit with homelessness as well as the death pares for his second title defense speakers of Bryant-Denny Stadium. highly rated prospects. of his son while keeping his faith. taking place inside state lines. 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Vankirk’s mother overcame her representatives carrying out its interests. disease and now teaches 6th grade. ® Roomate Matching Available November TPD tasing 5 in a reaux On November 8, Tuscaloosa Police Alabama defeated then-No. 2 LSU, Offi cers tased a student after arriving at 30-16, thanks to a dominant defensive an apartment due to a noise complaint. performance that held LSU’s Leonard The students videoed the encounter. Fournette to only 31 rushing yards on 19 The Crimson White broke the story, and carries. Running back Derrick Henry the video went viral. As a result, TPD fi nished the game with 210 rushing dismissed three offi cers with paid leave yards and three touchdowns on until the investigation was concluded. 38 attempts. 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He joins defensive coordinator Kirby Smart will resume fi llers for his Heisman cam- head coach, UA Athletics announces 2009 victor, former Alabama run- become the new head coach paign he needed with 189 yards Cochran will remain a UA coach. ning back Mark Ingram. replacing Mark Richt. rushing in Alabama’s SEC title win. SONG ARTIST Lost Boy Ruth B The Sound of Silence Disturbed Youth Troye Sivan Cut It O.T. Genasis Featuring Young Dolph New Romantics Taylor Swift Die A Happy Man Thomas Rhett Came Here To Forget Blake Shelton Famous Kanye West 4:12 A HIGHER LEVEL OF LIVING BRAND NEW LUXURY STUDENT LIVING IS COMING TO TUSCALOOSA! LEASING FOR FALL 2017, SIGN UP NOW FOR VIP UPDATES WWW.HARBORON6TH.COM December 13 That time of the year, again FOLLOWERS 687 Who follows Coker? Michigan State shutout Cotton bowl resolution A pack mentality In his two years at Alabama, Lane At this stage, Derrick Henry is more Alabama football shut out Michigan Alabama’s defensive line is intimidat- Kiffi n has molded two fi rst year like a siege engine that will State, 38-0, to advance to the College ing enough that Kirby Smart joked starters into College Football inevitably break through the line. Football Playoff championship game that the line was the reason he stayed Playoff quarterbacks. against No. 1 Clemson. at Alabama through the playoff . 4:12 TEST THE WATERS AT SHELTON STATE Easy credit transfer No application fee Flexible class times Affordable tuition Online courses Spend your summer with us in Tuscaloosa! 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