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Moundville Native American Festival: remembering the past, hope for the future

Moundville Native American Festival: remembering the past, hope for the future

Brandon Smith, Contributing Writer October 30, 2022

On Saturday, Oct. 15, the Moundville Archaeological Park hosted its 34th annual Native American Festival. Every year the museum and park host the event for different Native American tribal groups to demonstrate...

Kentuck Festival of the Arts hits Northport for 51st year 

Kentuck Festival of the Arts hits Northport for 51st year 

Augustus Barnette, Staff Reporter October 30, 2022

Every year, just a few miles north of downtown Northport, tucked away in the woods of Kentuck Park, the Kentuck Festival of the Arts occurs. Usually around mid-October, this year’s Kentuck Festival struck...

Culture Pick: The Culture Desk’s Halloween Movie Picks 

Culture Pick: The Culture Desk’s Halloween Movie Picks 

Maddy Reda, Assistant Culture Editor October 26, 2022

With the leaves falling from the trees and an unshakable chill in the air, students everywhere are eager to get into the Halloween spirit. The Crimson White Culture Desk’s eclectic selection of Halloween...

Wrist it with Felicia inspires women and people of color to pursue their dreams

Wrist it with Felicia inspires women and people of color to pursue their dreams

Zara Morgan, Contributing Writer October 26, 2022

Felicia Jones shows the true definition of living out the American Dream through her jewelry business, Wrist It with Felicia: the Tuscaloosa River Market’s newest jewelry vendor.  Jones started Wrist...

ARDT showcases UA’s Dance Major students

ARDT showcases UA’s Dance Major students

Savannah Ichikawa, Staff Reporter October 26, 2022

Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre is a display of a collection of pieces where dance majors at the University can showcase their talent and prepare for the professional field. ARDT’s 31st season occurred...

Culture Pick: What the Culture Desk is wearing on Halloween

Culture Pick: What the Culture Desk is wearing on Halloween

Zara Morgan, Contributing Writer October 23, 2022

With October more than halfway over, the lingering question in people’s mind is what to dress up as for Halloween.   Some people decide to take Halloween as the one night out of the year to really...

Preview: The world premiere of "Launch Day (Love Stories from the Year 2108)"

Preview: The world premiere of “Launch Day (Love Stories from the Year 2108)”

Ethan Henry, Contributing Writer October 23, 2022

Theatre Tuscaloosa, a community theatre partnered with Shelton State Community College, premiered “Launch Day (Love Stories from the Year 2108)” on Thursday, Oct. 20, with shows performing through...

When country meets rock: An interview with Neil Mason of “The Cadillac Three”

When country meets rock: An interview with Neil Mason of “The Cadillac Three”

Corrie Wilson, Contributing Writer October 23, 2022

The Crimson White had the privilege of interviewing lead singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Neil Mason of the “country fuzz” band The Cadillac Three ahead of their show in Tuscaloosa on Thursday,...

STEM organizations promoting diversity on campus 

STEM organizations promoting diversity on campus 

Savannah Ichikawa and Alyssa Schubert October 19, 2022

The science, technology, engineering and mathematics field is growing at a rapid pace with employment being projected to increase by 8% by 2029. With the ever-changing employment rate also comes more diversity,...

“Hallowed Grounds” tour highlights UA’s history of slavery and racism 

“Hallowed Grounds” tour highlights UA’s history of slavery and racism 

Augustus Barnette and Andrea Tinker October 19, 2022

Among buildings named after Ku Klux Klan members and sorority racism scandals, The University of Alabama is often under a microscope when it comes to racial issues. That does not account for the intense...

Lucy’s Legacy helps first year female students of color find their ‘home away from home’ 

Lucy’s Legacy helps first year female students of color find their ‘home away from home’ 

Jeffrey Kelly and Ta’Kyla Bates October 19, 2022

Since the fall of 2019, one floor of John England Jr. Hall has been a space where a small group of freshmen women of color have been able to forge a home away from home through Lucy’s Legacy, an academic...

Supporting Black women's small businesses

Supporting Black women’s small businesses

Kennedi Hall, 1956 Contributing Writer October 19, 2022

Successfully running a business is challenging. Then, tack on the fact that the business owner is also a full-time, degree-seeking student. College students are often tasked with balancing a successful...