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CULTURE

Sustainable fashion doesn’t have to be complicated

Sustainable fashion doesn’t have to be complicated

Emma Sower, Contributing Writer January 30, 2022
Fast fashion companies are on the rise among college students for their inexpensive, easily accessible products.
2000s reality TV shows are better left in the past

2000s reality TV shows are better left in the past

Ellie Taube, Contributing Writer January 26, 2022
In addition to renewed fashion trends, people are also tuning back into one of the biggest staples of 2000s pop culture: reality television. 
Crimson Kitchen: Bama Dining's cooking school. Mystery Basket Cooking Class. January 28, 2022. 6-9 PM. The Fresh Food Company.

Bama Dining turns up the heat in ‘Mystery Basket Cooking Class’

Corrie Wilson, Contributing Writer January 26, 2022
While students juggle responsibilities, cooking often falls by the wayside, leaving students lacking in the nutrition department. Bama Dining’s own Crimson Kitchen aims to equip students with skills to thrive by offering informative cooking classes.
How BookTok has rekindled college students’ love of reading

How BookTok has rekindled college students’ love of reading

Sarah Clifton | @sarahgclifton, Contributing Writer January 23, 2022

For students, the act of reading is one of three things: a necessary evil, a long-lost love or an enemy to be avoided at all costs. This is changing for many, in part thanks to one of TikTok’s latest...

Track by Track: The Crimson White’s Culture Desk

Track by Track: The Crimson White’s Culture Desk

Jeffrey Kelly | @jeffkellyjr, Culture Editor January 19, 2022
With the second iteration of the culture desk’s revamped series “Track by Track,” we dive into the music that Blomeley and Kelly can’t live without. 
The controversial practice of releasing dead artists’ music

The controversial practice of releasing dead artists’ music

Ethan Henry, Contributing Writer January 19, 2022
In spite of the controversy, there are undoubtedly positive aspects of these releases. 
Woods Quad addition showcases potential for love, growth, forward mobility

Woods Quad addition showcases potential for love, growth, forward mobility

Savannah Ichikawa, Contributing Writer January 12, 2022
Last semester UA’s department of art and art history added a new sculpture titled “Flourish” to the garden.
‘Jinxed’: Upcoming sitcom features UA students and staff

‘Jinxed’: Upcoming sitcom features UA students and staff

Emma Sower, Contributing Writer January 12, 2022
From three UA student producers comes “Jinxed,” a sitcom that tells a tale of mistakes, redemption and the understanding that life often works out best when we stop trying to force it to.
The Tinsel Trail in lines the western end of the Tuscaloosa Riverwalk in December 2018.

In Tuscaloosa over winter break? Check out these events

Claire Yates, Contributing Writer December 12, 2021

The University of Alabama and the Tuscaloosa community are hosting multiple in-person and virtual events over winter break.  From lectures and presentations to concerts and performances, The University...

Lou and Co. was sparked by a UA business course

Lou and Co. was sparked by a UA business course

Madison Duboise | @madison.duboise, Contributing Writer December 1, 2021
Lou and Company is a gift store located at 1922 University Blvd. that specializes in gifts that are often locally and artisanally sourced.
Here’s what Britney Spears’ case means for current and future conservatorships

Here’s what Britney Spears’ case means for current and future conservatorships

Maddy Reda | @maddyreda1, Staff Reporter December 1, 2021
Spears, who was finally able to create an Instagram account owned and run by herself, has been posting frequently and sharing steamy selfies, videos and thoughtful captions about her newfound freedoms.
Mary Smith shows UA student Riva Cullinan how to weave a basket.

‘This is living history’: UA highlights Muscogee artist Mary Smith

Emilee Boster, Contributing Writer November 28, 2021

In 2009, Mary Smith, an award-winning artist and a member of the Muscogee Nation, handwove a traditional feathered cloak for three months for a permanent display at Moundville Archaeological Park.  Now...