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Hunter Scott, SGA Vice President of Financial Affairs, was the subject of an ethics investigation involving the FYC process. CW File

Investigation brings FYC process into question

A full house of first-year councilors gathered for their first Student Government Association (SGA) Senate meeting on Thursday, where they watched resolutions on parking and blue lights and diversity liaisons get passed.
CW / Joe Will Field

Poll watchers allege Machine influence in special election

Although Lee Busby was victorious in last Tuesday’s District 4 City Council special election. Overwhelming support for the young Frank Fleming, despite his loss, did not go unnoticed.
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LSAT last graduate school entrance exam to go digital

Audrey Harper | @CAudreyHarper, Contributing Writer October 13, 2019

The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is completely digital as of Sept. 21. While the test is no longer pencil and paper, the content has stayed the same. The LSAT is the last graduate school entrance...

SGA recap. The Crimson White.

This week in SGA: Two diversity liaisons to join DEI cabinet

Madison McLean | @MadisonMcLean3, Contributing Writer October 13, 2019

The Student Government Association (SGA) passed a new resolution last week in hopes to bridge the communication gap between minority students on campus and the SGA.  Resolution 50 calls for the creation...

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UPDATE: Document shows Riley resigned same day as Breitbart article published

A document obtained by The Crimson White through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request shows details regarding former dean of students Jamie Riley’s resignation. [READ MORE: A month after Riley’s...

BFSA President André Denham (middle) observes a student die-in next to interim VP of Student Life Kathleen Cramer (right). CW / Hannah Saad

A month after Riley’s resignation, demonstrations continue

Jessa Reid Bolling | @jr_bolling, Assistant News Editor October 10, 2019
The past month at the University has been wrought with discussion and demonstrations about racism on campus, but according to several students and faculty, administrative action is slow-going.
Bomb threat cleared at Capstone College of Nursing

Bomb threat cleared at Capstone College of Nursing

Andrew Littlejohn, Contributing Writer October 9, 2019
Earlier today, The University of Alabama issued a bomb-threat alert for the Capstone College of Nursing building on Campus, across from the DCH. 
CW / Joe Will Field

Lee Busby wins District 4 special election

After 325 votes were cast tonight at the Calvary Baptist Church, Lee Busby has been elected to fill District 4’s Tuscaloosa City Council vacancy. Busby, who won with 60% of the vote, is a retired...

CW / Dalton Counts

City council, housing developers clash over sewer issue

Dalton Counts, Contributing Writer October 7, 2019
A defunct sewer line has halted the construction of HERE Tuscaloosa, a student housing complex to be built on the edge of the University of Alabama campus.
Photo courtesy of John Earl

Earl seeks joint effort for safety between students, locals

Grace Schepis | @GraceSchepisCW, Contributing Writer October 7, 2019
John Earl, 72, is a local activist and photographer who is seeking election this upcoming Tuesday. 
Photo courtesy of Frank Fleming

Fleming wants to reunite District 4 if elected

Zach Johnson | @ZachJohnsonCW, Contributing Writer October 7, 2019
Frank Fleming, 28, is the owner of Heat Pizza Bar and is seeking election this upcoming Tuesday. 
Photo courtesy of Lee Busby

Busby aims to tackle District 4’s growing pains

Lee Busby, 62, is a retired United States Marine Corps colonel and is seeking election this upcoming Tuesday.