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Thursday, April 25, 2013 Serving the University of Alabama since 1894 Vol. 119, Issue 123 UA YEAR IN REVIEW: 2012 – 2013 Ball so hard, that ‘ship cray Alabama added its 15th national champion- ship in 2013 ... but that’s not all that hap- pened. In honor of one of our favorite web- sites, we give you a look back on 2013 in lists, photos and timelines. The Crimson White goes Buzzfeed on this year Big Stories 4 6 8 10 11 13 18 21 22 23 26 According to arrest records, Tyler Hayes and Eddie Williams admitted to robbing Samuel Jurgens near Paty Hall. The Crimson White interviewed Jurgens. “This was just a matter of chance,” Jurgens said. Football players’ victim speaks out about robbery Melissa Brown February 13, 2013 97,667 page views Alabama wins 15th national championship in Miami Marquavius Burnett Mal Moore, longtime UA athletic director, dies at 73 Marc Torrence Hot in this issue UA cancels classes for brief snow storm Jan. 17 Will Tucker Strong straight-line winds uproot on-campus trees March 18 CW Staff Anthony Grant’s team comes up short, doesn’t make it to NCAA tournament in 2013 Marc Torrence Rep. John Lewis, other civil rights figures visit Alabama March 4 CW Staff Greek pledges at The University of Alabama live a life narrowly focused on making it to initiation into their fraternity of choice. One pledge shared his story with The Crimson White. Fraternity pledge details UA’s culture of hazing Ashley Chaffin October 16, 2012 23,722 page views Sixty-one students were arrested on Feb. 19 as part of what Tuscaloosa Po- lice Chief Steve Anderson called a “record” operation to carry out 74 total arrests on and near the UA campus. West Alabama Narcotics Task Force carries out raids CW Staff February 19, 2013 22,950 page views Ole Miss 58.6% So Ca Texas A&M 78.7% Mississippi State 79.3% Vanderbilt 76.5% Western Carolina 35.3% Auburn 63.8% 5,995 Lowest Attendance 100% attendance An open records request revealed these attendance numbers for Bryant-Denny’s student sections between 2009 and 2012. Each boxrepresents a game’s attendance by students according to the number of ACT Cards swiped in at the stadiumgates. e Miss Ole O e Ole O .6% 58 5 So S S Ca C C C C xas A&M Tex T Tex T .7% 78 78 7 ississippi Mi M Mi M ate Sta Sta S 9.3% 79 7 nderbilt n an Va an an Va t 5% 5 6.5 76 Western Carolina 35.3% W C 3 Auburn 63.8% 63.8% 5,995 Lowest Attendance 100% attendance attendance An open records request revealedthese attendance numbers for Bryant-Denny’s student sections between 2009 and 2012. Eachboxrepresents a game’s attendance by students according to the number of ACT Cards swiped in at the stadiumgates. The student section has never filled up completely, or even come close, ac- cording to information received from The University of Alabama under an open-records request. High tide, low turnout Marc Torrence November 29, 2012 13,883page views Alabama freshmen linebackers Dillon Lee and Ryan Anderson were sent home from the BCS National Championship Game trip, a source close to the situation told The Crimson White on Jan. 4. Two Alabama players sent home from Miami Marq Burnett January 4, 2013 12,393 page views About 35 people gathered in the Ferguson Center to discuss plans for a student rally in retaliation to the Feb. 19 arrest of 61 UA students on drug charges. Arrests spark discourse, students meet to plan protest Adrienne Burch February 26, 2013 7,772 page views UAPD ticketed the student organizer of Feb. 18’s Harlem Shake filming, saying the organizers lacked official permission to assemble. UAPD disperses Harlem Shake crowd CW Staff February 18, 2013 7,447 page views Assistant Dean of Students Lowell Davis announced the cancellation of University of Alabama fraternity pledgeship on Oct. 18 in a meeting with Interfraternity Council fraternity presidents. UA announces cancellation of pledgeship Melissa Brown October 18, 2012 6,697 page views 27 29

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Thursday, April 25, 2013 Serving the University of Alabama since 1894 Vol. 119, Issue 123

UA YEAR IN REVIEW: 2012 – 2013Ball so hard, that ‘ship crayAlabama added its 15th national champion-ship in 2013 ... but that’s not all that hap-pened. In honor of one of our favorite web-sites, we give you a look back on 2013 in lists, photos and timelines.

The Crimson White goes Buzzfeed on this year

Big Stories

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According to arrest records, Tyler Hayes and Eddie Williams admitted to robbing Samuel Jurgens near Paty Hall. The Crimson White interviewed Jurgens. “This was just a matter of chance,” Jurgens said.

Football players’ victim speaks out about robbery

Melissa Brown February 13, 2013 97,667 page views

Alabama wins 15th national championship in Miami

Marquavius Burnett

Mal Moore, longtime UA athletic director, dies at 73

Marc Torrence

Hot in this issue

UA cancels classes for brief snow storm Jan. 17

Will Tucker

Strong straight-line winds uproot on-campus trees March 18

CW Staff

Anthony Grant’s team comes up short, doesn’t make it to NCAA tournament in 2013

Marc Torrence

Rep. John Lewis, other civil rights fi gures visit Alabama March 4

CW Staff

Greek pledges at The University of Alabama live a life narrowly focused on making it to initiation into their fraternity of choice. One pledge shared his story with The Crimson White.

Fraternity pledge details UA’s culture of hazing

Ashley Chaffi n October 16, 2012 23,722 page views

Sixty-one students were arrested on Feb. 19 as part of what Tuscaloosa Po-lice Chief Steve Anderson called a “record” operation to carry out 74 total arrests on and near the UA campus.

West Alabama Narcotics Task Force carries out raids

CW Staff February 19, 2013 22,950 page views

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An open records request revealed these attendance numbersfor Bryant-Denny’s student sections between 2009 and 2012. Each box represents a game’s attendance by students according to the number of ACT Cards swiped in at the stadium gates.

The student section has never fi lled up completely, or even come close, ac-cording to information received from The University of Alabama under an open-records request.

High tide, low turnout

Marc Torrence November 29, 2012 13,883page views

Alabama freshmen linebackers Dillon Lee and Ryan Anderson were sent home from the BCS National Championship Game trip, a source close to the situation told The Crimson White on Jan. 4.

Two Alabama players sent home from Miami

Marq Burnett January 4, 2013 12,393 page views

About 35 people gathered in the Ferguson Center to discuss plans for a student rally in retaliation to the Feb. 19 arrest of 61 UA students on drug charges.

Arrests spark discourse, students meet to plan protest

Adrienne Burch February 26, 2013 7,772 page views

UAPD ticketed the student organizer of Feb. 18’s Harlem Shake fi lming, saying the organizers lacked offi cial permission to assemble.

UAPD disperses Harlem Shake crowd

CW Staff February 18, 2013 7,447 page views

Assistant Dean of Students Lowell Davis announced the cancellation of University of Alabama fraternity pledgeship on Oct. 18 in a meeting with Interfraternity Council fraternity presidents.

UA announces cancellation of pledgeship

Melissa Brown October 18, 2012 6,697 page views

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Krispy Kreme reopens on McFarland Blvd.

For the third consecutive year, The University of Alabama hosted the largest fall sorority recruitment in the nation. The Open House pool of potential members had 1,952 women for fall 2012 sorority recruit-ment at UA, surpassing last year’s record of 1,720.

Increased numbers lead to extension of Recruitment Week

Adrienne Burch a few minutes ago 25 responses

Late construction delays East Edge move in

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Four members of The University of Alabama Meteorological Society traveled from Tuscaloosa to the Gulf Coast on Aug. 28 to storm-chase Hurricane Isaac.

Students chase hurricane

Adrienne Burch a few minutes ago 25 responses

A parking lot near the soccer fi eld was transformed into a concert venue Friday, Aug. 24 as Umphrey’s McGee and Nelly headlined Greek-fest.

Students review Greekfest

CW Staff a few minutes ago 25 responses

The Ferguson Center Starbucks remodeled, relocated and reopened one fl oor below its previous location. “This will be the largest Star-bucks in the United States,” Kristina Hopton-Jones, director of Univer-sity Dining Services said.

Bama Dining plans to open new Starbucks next month

Adrienne Burch a few minutes ago 78 responses

The University of Alabama opened its football season in Arlington, Texas, against Michigan at the Dallas Cowboys stadium and while it seemed like an odd location to some students, it is home sweet home to others.

Students head home for Alabama-Michigan matchup

Sarah Elizabeth Tooker

a few minutes ago 45 responses

Eight hundred students were shocked when they received standing-room-only passes for this Saturday’s season opener against Michigan. UA Athletics sold 1,600 student tickets to the fi rst game of the season, but only the fi rst 800 students would have seats in Dallas

UA oversells student seats by 50%

Rich Robinson and Melissa Brown

a few minutes ago 26 responses

Nothing is more relatable to teenage girls than history and its many triumphs and horrible atrocities.Nothing is more relatable to teenage girls than history and its many

Will Tucker a few minutes ago 25 responses

Group marches near campus for immigrant rights

Alabama begins preparations for Saturday’s game against Michigan

With hard work, food service off ers opportunity

Bama sends 4 to Paralympic Games

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More than half of 2012 freshman class hails from out-of-stateOut-of-state enrollment hit an all-time high this year. Here’s why they might have chosen to attend The University of Alabama.

posted in Aug. 30, 2012 at 8:29am CST

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The top 4 reasons Nelly came out of nowhere for GreekfestNelly had some great quotes when we interviewed him at Greekfest.

posted in August 30, 2012 at 8:29am CST

Ashley Chaffi nCrimson White Staff

1. The Love

In order to appeal to a variety of musical tastes, coordinators for Costa’s Greekfest strive to bring in a mixture of genres and styles. Each year, a survey is sent out in the spring that lists potential acts, and students vote on who they would most like to see. The internationally known rapper and performer Nelly said he looked forward to performing for everyone before classes got back into full swing. Here are the top 4 reasons Nelly came to Tuscaloosa.

“I’m just looking forward to coming down and rocking Alabama,” he said. “The more excited Alabama is about Nelly the more excited Nelly is to turn it up for Alabama. I just want to thank the whole state of Ala-bama for the love that they’re not just showing me, on not only this trip here, but on the whole existence of Nelly.”

2. Integrating the greek system

“They [Greekfest] wanted to do something to unite the houses and create a party with a purpose atmosphere,” said Costa Collegiate marketing manager and UA alum-nus Robert Sabin.When asked about the diversity of the music Nelly said, “If you look at everything that I’ve been able to accomplish and all the things I’ve done with all of my music, it’s been very diverse. We share a writer’s home. It doesn’t matter what genre it’s in, so long as it’s good.”

3. The Energy“Energy is a must,” Nelly said. “We have our show kind of laid out, but we like to vibe with the students. We’re real good at be-ing spontaneous on stage and interacting with the fans. As long as the crowd is turned up, then we’re turned up.”

4. The ClimateAs we all know, Alabama is extremely hot and humid in August. As we also all know, Nelly likes it hot in herre.“It’s gettin hot in here (so hot) // So take off all your clothes.” - Hot in Herre

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OUT OF STATE STUDENTSMORE THAN HALF OF FRESHMAN CLASS

Alabama junior Jalston Fowler will likely miss the remainder of the 2012 season due to a knee injury, head coach Nick Saban told reporters Monday.

Sidelined: Saban says season likely over for Tide running back Jalston Fowler

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Out-of-state count rises

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Running back Eddie Lacy was expected to step right and fi ll in the void left by Trent Richardson’s early departure for the NFL.

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My name is Matt Foley and I am a motivational speaker and I live in a van down by the river

They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so we’re not going to bother talking much about the biggest man on the defensive side of the Crimson Tide, we’ll let the many faces of Jesse Williams speak for themselves.

1. If this doesn’t sum up the Australian monster perfectly, we’re not sure what does.

2 . We can’t say for sure, but after some close examination, we’re pretty sure Williams made this face after fi nding that last little bit of Dreamland ribs between his teeth and savoring its smoky goodness.

3 . Here we see Williams in a pensive state. What is the big man thinking about? The meaning of life? His next tattoo? Whether or not the blood on his shoulder pad is going to wash out? We may never know.

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Key to success: Gameday selfi es in bowties on TwitterWant to know why the Crimson Tide always wins? SPOILER ALERT: It’s not because of luck or talent-- it’s the bowties.

posted in Sept. 20, 2012 at 12:00 pm CST

Stephen N. DethrageCrimson White Staff

1. Jan. 7, from Miami, Fla.

It’d be easy to credit the success of the Alabama Crimson Tide to head coach Nick Saban, the unreal athleticism of its players or just plain luck, but we have a diff erent theory – the team draws its unmatched power from the selfi es that the bow-tie wearing quarterback AJ Mc-Carron takes and tweets before most games. Don’t believe it? Con-sider this: In games this season in which McCarron tweeted a bow tie selfi e, the team went undefeated. Before facing Johnny Football and the rest of the Texas A&M Aggies at home? No photo posted. We rest our case. With that in mind, here are the top 4 AJ McCarron bow tie selfi es.

From the sunny fi lter to the crimson-and-white bow tie, this selfi e can’t be beat. Are those polka dots heart-shaped? Is his hair highlighted, or is that just the fi lter? We may never know, but we know we love this photo.

2. Oct. 13, from Columbia, Mo.

3. Oct. 20, from Knoxville, Tenn.

This selfi e has it all. It features a pinstripe suit that literally shines, a grimy bathroom mirror, a toilet and its refl ection in the shower door, two rubber wristbands – Missouri never stood a chance.

Neyland Stadium may look like a garbage truck workers conven-tion, but there’s apparently at least one really nice bathroom in Knoxville. The pink-patterned bow tie and that absolutely blingin’ watch make up for McCarron’s LSU-purple pocket square in the rising senior’s third-best bow tie selfi e.

4. Dec. 1, from Atlanta, Ga.

Rounding out the Top 4 is this gem from Hot-lanta. The photo may not feature an open toilet or an expensive watch, but it did what it had to. After a nail-biting 57 minutes of football, McCarron connected with Amari Cooper for a 45-yard pass to give Alabama the lead back, which the Tide des-perately held onto long enough to win the SEC Championship.

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PLEDGESHIP CANCELLED

UA’s plan to remove one of its most historic properties has sparked controversy as some students and alumni unite in protest, worried that the Capstone’s plans for expansion are rolling over its history.

Future of Kilgore House still unknown

CW Staff October 11, 2012 59 responses

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UA canceled all Inter-fraternity pledge programs Thursday, Oct. 18, just weeks after a three-day suspension preceding fall break and an email claiming to be sent on behalf of fraternity and sorority pledges sent to Greek Aff airs director Kathleen Gillan went public.

Hazing brings end to IFC pledgeship

CW Staff October 22, 2012 60 responses

While UA can point to increased diversity among students, faculty and staff , the greek community here remains largely segregated.

In sororities, integration still elusive

CW Staff October 24, 2012 61 responses

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Sept. 16, President Guy Bailey and others received an anonymous email claiming to be sent on behalf of fraternity and sorority pledges. The email requested an overhaul of the pledge process.

Sept. 25, The Crimson White approached the University for comment on possible haz-ing violations or pledgeship cancellation. Hebson emailed a statement via a University spokeswoman.

“A few pledge classes were suspended temporarily while we investigated allegations of hazing and identifi ed the individuals involved. Individuals who violated the code of stu-dent conduct are being dealt with appropriately. Thus far, no fraternities have been found responsible for hazing; only individuals were involved, and it was not a chapter action.”

Later on Sept. 25, Hebson announced the suspension of pledgeship, eff ective on Tuesday, Oct. 1, until Oct. 8.

Oct. 18, 12:30 p.m., assistant dean of students Lowell Davis announced the cancellation of fraternity pledgeship in a meeting with Interfraternity Council fraternity presidents because of allegations of hazing.

In the afternoon, at the press conference held on the steps of the Rose Administration Building, vice president for student aff airs Mark Nelson said it was not the number of calls to the hazing hotline this year that resulted in the suspension of pledgeship in IFC fraternities but the specifi city of the anonymous allegations in the week prior.

All fraternities were allowed to conduct spring pledgeship. Hebson told The Crimson White on Jan. 23 there were no changes made to the frater-nity recruitment process.

Though assistant dean of students Lowell Davis said on Oct. 18 the University would form a group to discuss the future of fraternity pledgeship, Cathy Andreen, a University spokeswoman, confi rmed Wednesday, April 23, that no such group met prior to the start of spring recruitment.

UA abruptly ends IFC pledgeshipposted in October 30, 2012 at 8:05am CST

Adrienne BurchCrimson White Staff

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Dining hall to kick Kilgore House out of its homeOnce removed, historic building could adorn any of several campus landmarks.

posted in Oct. 11, 2012 at 8:29am CST

CW Staff Crimson White Staff

Thursday, April 25, 2013 | Page 11

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The University of Alabama’s plan to remove a historic property has sparked controversy as some worry the Capstone’s plans for expan-sion are rolling over its rich history.The Kilgore House, built in 1890, sits on property the University has dedicated for a new dining hall. UA spokeswoman Cathy Andreen confi rmed the University’s plan to build a new Fresh Food dining fa-cility on the property by 2014 but said a potential buyer is interested in relocating the house.This summer, the University hosted two sealed-bid auctions in July and August, hoping to attract a buyer who was willing to move the house. The house failed to attract a bid in either one. For now, it remains without a buyer.If the University needs to move the house, it should at least consider a few places around campus:

3. ...or here.

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OBAMA WINSSECOND TERM

University of Alabama President Guy Bailey announced Oct. 31 that he would resign from his position as University president because of his wife’s health.

60 Days

Cw Staff 29 minutes ago 85 responses

Then Chaos Ensued

Trending Topics: 80s obama LSU Death Valley Oregon Baylor J-Bo #KeepGeneChizik Guy #ohlan @ctwilliams27

NOVEMBER

The reality is that No. 5 LSU (7-2, 3-2 SEC) had its national champion-ship dreams squashed by Alabama for the second year in a row.

A Dream That Wouldn’t Die

CW Staff 45 minutes ago 54 responses

The University of Alabama’s president Judy Bonner addressed the Board of Trustees Friday morning, a day after being hired as the fi rst permanent woman president in the school’s history.

Witt, Trustees replace Bailey with Judy Bonner

CW Staff 10 minutes ago 32 responses

All Sororities plan to expand, relocate

As one rises, another falls

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How to lose a Guy in 60 daysThe CW has compiled a few images to honor Guy Bailey and his facial hair, a dynamic duo that would have made Novem-ber a little bit warmer for all.

posted in Nov. 1, 2012 at 3:11pm CST

Christopher Chase EdmundsCrimson White Staff

Thursday, April 25, 2013 | Page 13

1. This beard.

The sudden resignation of President Guy Bailey came as a shock to many in the UA community. On Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012, Bailey sent out a campus-wide emailed statement, citing his wife’s health as a main rea-son for leaving. He said, “This is a decision my wife Jan and I made to-gether after much discussion about how we can best address her health, which is the most important priority in our lives.”

Bailey was eventually replaced by current president Judy Bonner. That being said, one of Guy Bailey’s fi nest achievements needs celebrating. For 60 days the Capstone was able to enjoy some of the fi nest facial hair around, and the Bailey beard will be sorely missed.

*We also noticed that he enjoys pointing his fingers for emphasis.

2. But really, it’s awesome.

3. C’MON.

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So we got really lucky... againThe stars alligned in 2012, giving Alabama a chance to get to Miami. Three things that never should have happened that would send us back to the title game...inexplicably did.posted on November 19, 2012 at 8:06 pm CST

Marc TorrenceCrimson White Staff

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1) Baylor 52, Kansas State 24 - A week after being named the No. 1 team in the country, the Kansas State Wildcats were routed by the Baylor Bears in Waco, Texas…and then:

2) Stanford 17, Oregon 14 - Stanford’s defense rose to the challenge and stifl ed the high-fl ying Oregon off ense, and Williamson’s fi eld goal meant Alabama would rise to No. 3, and have a chance to face No. 2 Georgia in the SEC Championship Game… and Alabama fans did this:

3) Alabama 32, Georgia 28 - The Tide and Bulldogs played to a thrilling fi nish, when C.J. Mosley tipped a pass from Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray as time expired. Right before that, AJ McCarron connected with Amari Cooper for the go-ahead touchdown to conclude the nail-biting back-and-forth aff air.

College football has a thing for drama. At 10:35 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 17, Stanford kicker Jordan Williamson sent a 37-yard fi eld goal through the uprights and sent a Catholic university in South Bend, Ind., and the entire southeast region of the country into frenzy.

THURSDAY: $2 Coors $3 Baby BombsFRIDAY: The 17th Floor -$2 Platinums $2 Whippets

SATURDAY: DJ Silence - $1 Wells

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BAMA WINS!

For many students at The University of Alabama, Adderall has become an integral part of their academic careers because of the accessibility of the drug.

Addicted to A’s

Abbey Crain a few minutes ago 66 responses

Housing cuts number of beds on campus by 260

Trending Topics: manti teo ADD ROTC gymnastics fi fteen notre dame housing sarah patterson

JANUARY

Notre Dame released a statement saying that star linebacker Manti Te’o was the victim of “catfi shing.” Te’o’s girlfriend Lennay Kekua was actually a false identity created by the perpetrator of the hoax.

Notre Dame: Te’o victim of ‘hoax’

Marquavius Burnett a few minutes ago 54 responses

The Alabama men’s basketball team overcame a slumping fi rst half to defeat the Kentucky Wildcats 59-55 on Tuesday, Jan. 22 in Coleman Coliseum.

Bama beats reigning champs

Charlie Potter a few minutes ago 32 responses

Lift of combat ban for women aff ects ROTC

Incoming freshmen: 77% of our total campus housing population

Sophomores:8%

Juniors: 6%

Seniors:4%

Patterson, Tide remain unbeaten in Pink meets

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Top 10 Moments from the BCS National ChampionshipThis was our third national championship in four years. This isn’t our fi rst rodeo... but it was still pretty awesome.

posted in January 7, 2013 at 7:30pm CST

Marc TorrenceCrimson White Staff

Alabama throttled Notre Dame 42-14 in the BCS National Championship Game to take home its third title in four years under head coach Nick Saban. The Fighting Irish entered the game with the world on their side – people wanted to see some-one outside of th SEC win it, they wanted Notre Dame to return to glory, and above all else, they wanted to see Alabama lose.

1. Eddie Lacy’s fi rst touchdown of the game – Alabama drove down the fi eld with ease, and Lacy capped off the opening drive, which averaged 12.4 yards per play, with a 20-yard touchdown. It was the longest touchdown Notre Dame had given up all year and the fi rst it had allowed in the fi rst quarter. 7-0

2. After a Notre Dame punt, Alabama drove right back down the fi eld, and quarterback AJ McCar-ron hit Michael Williams for an easy, play-action touchdown. 14-0

4. After trading possessions, Alabama made it 28-0 when McCarron hit Lacy with a screen pass, which Lacy capped with his signature spin move. “I think we played well off ensively,” Saban remarked at halftime. 28-0

5. After halftime, Notre Dame drove down into UA territory once again, but Dee Milliner tipped a pass attempt, and HaHa Clinton-Dix snatched it to end the best-scoring threat of the night so far. 28-0

6. Alabama followed the interception with a 97-yard touchdown drive capped by a 34-yard touch-down to freshman wide receiver Amari Cooper. It was the longest scoring drive in BCS Championshp game history. 35-0

7. In the third quarter, Notre Dame quarterback Everett Golson fi nally put the Irish on the board with a two-yard rushing touchdown. The score ended Alabama’s shutout streak in BCS Champion-ship games at 108 minutes and 7 seconds, which started with 6:15 left in the 2009 title game. It also ended Alabama’s streak of unanswered points at 69. 35-7

8. Not to be outdone, McCarron and Alabama went right down the fi eld, and Cooper caught his sec-ond touchdown of the night. 42-7

9. Notre Dame running back Cierre Wood rushed for one yard, running out the clock and giving Ala-bama its 15th national championship. 42-14.

10. Saban was showered with Gatorade. “It’s cold, it’s sticky, but I appreciated not getting hit in the head with the bucket,” he said. “That was an improvement.”

3. Notre Dame punted again, and the Crimson Tide went right back down the fi eld. This time, it was freshman T.J. Yeldon who took a hand off on the goal line in for the score. 21-0

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Tide Freshmen sent home from national championshipLocal bars provide the perfect location to watch your team play once you’re back in Tuscaloosa.

posted in Jan. 4, 2013 at 9:29am CST

Marquavius BurnettCrimson White Staff

Thursday, April 25, 2013 | Page 19

The Houndstooth

Alabama freshman linebackers Dillon Lee and Ryan Anderson were sent home from the BCS National Championship Game trip, a source close to the situation told The Crimson White Friday before the game. A UA spokesperson later confi rmed the dismissal.“We sent two players home due to a curfew violation,” heaad coach Nick Saban told The Crimson White in a statement. But what did they do during the game? Here’s a place where they could have watched Alabama’s 42-14 victory. The Houndstooth Sports Bar – 1300 University Blvd: Located on University Boulevard just a few blocks from Bryant-Denny Stadium. Plenty of TVs, plenty of drinks. The perfect place to miss out on Alabama’s vic-tory.

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Details emerge after Monday robberies

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UAPD ticketed the student organizer of Monday afternoon’s Harlem Shake fi lming, saying the organizer lacked offi cial University permis-sion to assemble.

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Operation a record-breaking crackdown

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Four Crimson Tide Football Players Arrested On Feb. 12, four University of Alabama football players were arrested in connection with two on-campus muggings.

posted in February 12, 2013 at 8:29am CST

Chandler WrightCrimson White Staff

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Early Monday, Feb. 11, Sam Jurgens left the Blount Living-Learning Center to walk home.

Jurgens was approached by someone who asked if he had a lighter.

Police said Eddie Williams knocked Jurgens unconscious. Dennis Pettway and Tyler Hayes also attacked and stole his backpack, containing a MacBook Pro.

Jurgens then woke up with a blood-soaked jacket and shattered headphones. He thought he was dreaming.

Williams physically assaulted Caleb Paul, another UA student, and knocked him unconscious. According to police reports, Williams stole Paul’s wallet containing cash, his ACT card and credit cards while Pettway and Hayes sat in a car nearby.

Williams used the stolen ACT card to buy snacks from a Bryant Hall vending machine.

Brent Calloway used the same card “with knowledge that it was stolen,” and later admitted to using the card for numerous purchases.

Around midnight Tuesday, Feb. 12, Hayes, Williams and Pettway were arrested in connection with the attack on Jurgens. Calloway and Williams were also charged with fradulent use of a debit/credit card after using a stolen ACT card to purchase snacks from a Bryant Hall vending machine.

University offi cials annouced Feb. 27 that all four players were no longer associated with the Ala-bama football program and no longer enrolled at the University.

Brent Calloway Dennis Pettway

Eddie Williams Tyler Hayes

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61 Students arrested as a result of ‘record operation’Ever wonder how to get arrested in a West Alabama Narcotics Task Force operation? If so, here are three simple ways.

posted in February 19, 2013 at 2:49 pm CST

Will TuckerCrimson White Staff

1. Throw your drugs out the window of your dorm room, like police say they saw one student doing in Ridgecrest South, according to a student witness.

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2. Or just have one of these:

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Celebrating Achievement in FebruaryIn fall 2012, then-provost Judy Bonner launched “Celebrat-ing Achievement.” In February, The Crimson White’s heavi-est news month, a few too many people went unrecognized, we think.

posted in February 28, 2013 at 7:41pm CST

Ashanka KumariCrimson White Staff

Thursday, April 25, 2013 | Page 23

1. Lonnie Strickland, “UA’s toughest professor.”

3. Big Al, from our story “Big Al performers say charity work most worthwhile experience,” who said, “Sometimes Big Al just has to throw in a bootyshake every now and then.”

2. Mary Ann Bradley, from our “Despite talk of retirement, longtime UA faculty member stays.”

4. Brooke Falls, from our story “Life of a pageantqueen full of responsibilities,” who said, “Pageantsrequire more preparation than one might think.Not everyone is like Honey Boo Boo.”

5. The Crimson White

HERE’S YOUR CELEBRATING ACHIEVEMENT

HERE’S YOUR CELEBRATING ACHIEVEMENT

HERE’S YOUR CELEBRATING ACHIEVEMENT

HERE’S YOUR CELEBRATING ACHIEVEMENT

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R.I.P. MAL MOORE1939 - 2013

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$1000 | Denver, Colo.$1500 | Overland Park, Kan.

In fall 2012, the number of out-of-state students in the incoming freshman class surpassed the number of students from Alabama.

Sweet Home...everywhere else

CW Staff a few minutes ago 45 responses

2-D ideas become 3-D objects

Trending Topics: mal moore spring break NIT basketball Anthony Grant #Bill BattleHair Florabama

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Moore stepped down from his position as athletic director, a position he’d held since November 1999.

End of an era

CW Staff a few minutes ago 92 responses

On the day Alabama’s men’s basketball team celebrated its 100-year anniversary, Trevor Releford launched a 50-footer as time expired, giv-ing the Tide a 61-58 victory over Georgia.

Alabama beats the buzzer

CW Staff a few minutes ago 23 responses

Obsession with imperfection

Where the wild things are

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Top 4 Tide Talks speakers that really made us thinkEach Tide Talker had interesting things to say, but four stood out for the topic they picked to speak on.

posted in March 6, 2013 at 8:29am CST

CW Staff Crimson White Staff

Thursday, April 25, 2013 | Page 25

1. Jereme Wilroy, a graduate student in physical therapy, who spoke about his personal journey in adapting to physical disability and his work in designing exercise routines for people with disabilities.

On March 5, the Ferguson Theater hosted the fi rst edition of Tide Talks, a new student-run program that showcases student achievement with a goal of connecting, enriching and motivating students at The University of Alabama.

The event featured the stories of four UA students from various de-partments with the goal of exploring and promoting the ideas of students around campus.

2. Thaddeus Fitzpatrick, a senior majoring in theater, who spoke about the necessity of hav-ing confidence in the field of performance and acting, and how the key is understanding the subjective nature of creating change and being revolutionary.

3. Joshua White, a senior majoring in economics and finance, who spoke about the nonexistence of insignificance.

4. Ryan Davis, a graduate student studying busi-ness analytics, who spoke about having a love affair with failure.

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UA Athletic director Mal Moore dies at age 73Moore dedicated his life to the University and left an impressive legacy

posted in March 15, 2013 at 8:45 am CST

Marc TorrenceCrimson White Staff

1. He played quarterback for Bear Bryant - Moore played from 1958-1962, a member of Bryant’s fi rst national cham-pionship team. He was only a backup during his Crimson Tide career, but not many peo-ple can say they played for the greatest college football coach of all time.

The University of Alabama confi rmed that longtime athletic director Mal Moore passed away at the age of 73 in Durham, N.C. on March 30, 2013. Moore had been hospitalized at Duke University Medial Center since March 14 with pulmonary problems. Moore served as UA athletic director since 1999 but stepped down March 20, citing his declining health. Bill Battle was approved as his replacement. Here’s why Mal Moore was awesome.

2. He coached at Alabama - Moore served as agraduate assistant after he graduated and even-tually rose to quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator under Bryant.

3. He oversaw more than $240 million in facilities upgrades during his time at Alabama - This included expanding the seating of Bryant-Denny Stadium to 101,821, building a new tennis facility, football facility and weight room.

4. He hired Nick Saban - ‘Nuff said.

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Dear Spring 2013 Graduates, On behalf of the Graduate School, my sincere congratula ons on a job well done to all students receiving their degrees at the May 2013 Commencement, including over 1000 students who will be receiving Masters, Educa onal Specialist, and doctoral degrees! Welcome to the growing UA alumni family and Roll Tide! Sincerely, Dave Francko Associate Provost and Dean of the Graduate School

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Battle brings a new legacy and luscious locks to Bama When Bill Battle fi rst stepped on campus as a football play-er, Bryant-Denny Stadium seated 31,000 fans.

posted in April 3, 2013 at 8:29am CST

CW Staff The Crimson White Staff

Thursday, April 25, 2013 | Page 27

That looks good on other people, too.

Really, really great hair…

Fifty-two years later, he sits in an offi ce overlooking a multi-million dol-lar football practice facility and weight room, down the street from a stadium with a capacity of six fi gures on the campus of a school that’s won 15 national championships, including three in the last four years.Battle, 71, was approved as athletic director in March by the UA Board of Trustees and is tasked with sustaining what his predecessor, Mal Moore, left behind.

Also, he has really great hair.

Photo Illustration by Daniel Roth

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ANTI-ABORTIONDISPLAY ON QUAD

Alabama football legend Mal Moore died March 30, 2013, leaving behind a legacy of class and compassion.

Remembering a Legend

Cw Staff April 2, 2013 66 responses

Black Warrior listed as endangered

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APRIL

The anti-abortion group Bama Students for Life and the Genocide Awareness Project hosted an “extremely graphic” display on the Quad April 10 and 11.

Anti-abortion group sponsors display on Quad

CW Staff April 10, 2013 54 responses

Former UA president Guy Bailey, after stepping down due to his wife’s poor health, said he may teach or hold positions in administration in the future.

Bailey open to administrative work in the future

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The (only) 6 more-endangered rivers than the Black Warrior

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1. Colorado River 2. Flint River

3. San Saba River 4. Little Plover River

5. Catawba River 6. Boundary River

American Rivers, a national nonprofi t organization that works to protect and restore U.S. rivers, announced on April 17 that the Black Warrior River is number seven on its list of most endangered rivers in the U.S., saying the river’s quality of drinking water is “at risk.”

“Drinking water for the greater Birmingham area is threatened by a proposed coal mine on property primarily owned by The University of Alabama,” according to the 2013 report. “Drummond Company’s Shepherd Bend Mine would discharge wastewater into the Black Warrior River’s Mulberry Fork only 800 feet from the Birmingham Wa-ter Works Board’s intake, which provides drinking water for 200,000 citizens.”

American Rivers is a national nonprofi t organization that works to protect and restore U.S. rivers and streams. According to their web-site, American Rivers has helped protect and restore more than 150,000 miles of rivers through programs like their annual release of the America’s Most Endangered Rivers list.

On the list, only six rivers are more endangered:

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The Division of Student Affairs extends our congratulations to the 2013 graduating class!

Your graduation from The University of Alabama is a tremendous accomplishment. You are joining a family of alumni and friends

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Mark D. Nelson , PhD Vice President for Student Affairs and Vice Provost

CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES!

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Four women who show DCAF brings out the best in fashionDruid City Arts Festival inspired the fashion forward to come out of the woodwork. Who needs Coachella?

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Name: Anna Katherine Step-chuckThe Crimson White: How would you de-scribe your style?Stepchuck: May-be like indy-free. Free people is my favorite.

Name: Dina ZeilnerThe Crimson White: How would you describe your style?Dina Zeilner: I like a lot of fl o-ral, hippy laid-back pastels. I really just like “vintagey” stuff .

Name: Miranda Hartley The Crimson White: How would you de-scribe your style?Miranda Hartley: Cute. I really like cute things like pastels and lace and crocheted lace, it kills me. I love it.

Name: Megan WojickThe Crimson White: How would you describe your style?Megan Wojick: I guess kind of normal-trendy, whatever’s kind of in.

Magazines and fashion bloggers alike are now recognizing music festivals as a summer staple in trend-spotting. The boho fl air of sea-sons past come back full force when the music is blaring and tem-peratures soaring. The Druid City Arts Festival was no exception.

These four women showed us why:

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