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Tuscaloosa had a variety of opinions on key issues according to The Crimson White exit polls.

Exit polling in Tuscaloosa brings mixed results

The Crimson White News Desk November 5, 2024

The Crimson White went out to polling locations to hear from Tuscaloosa residents about who they would rather see in the presidential office. These unofficial results are based solely on interviews from...

Calister Clemons and Riley Thompson are two of the seven award winners from the Fall National College Media Convention.

The Crimson White wins multiple awards at Fall National College Media Convention

Maven Navarro, Editor-in-Chief November 3, 2024

The Crimson White won seven awards at the Fall National College Media Convention this weekend in New Orleans.  Managing Editor Jacob Ritondo and former News Editor Ethan Henry won a Pinnacle Honorable...

Alabama GOP Chairman debates with a student.

“Challenge the Chairman”: Alabama GOP chairman John Wahl on immigration, economy, freedom

Zoe Bernstein, Staff Writer November 3, 2024

Alabama Republican Party Chairman John Wahl headlined a “Challenge the Chairman” event on Tuesday with UA College Republicans where he invited UA students on the Quad to debate and converse with him. Junior...

Haunting at the Museum: Where science meets superstition

Haunting at the Museum: Where science meets superstition

Cameron Cortez, Staff Writer November 3, 2024

History and hauntings converged at The University of Alabama on Wednesday, as the annual Haunting at the Museum event brought out families and thrill-seekers of all ages. Dim lighting, costumed characters...

Citizens voice concerns over bike lanes at ALDOT pedestrian and bike safety workshop

Citizens voice concerns over bike lanes at ALDOT pedestrian and bike safety workshop

J. Calister Clemons, Staff Writer November 1, 2024

The Alabama Department of Transportation held a bicycle and pedestrian safety workshop on Monday at the department’s West Central Region office.  This is one of five public meetings the ALDOT is...

UA professor drives forward machine learning to probe the deepest levels of the universe

UA professor drives forward machine learning to probe the deepest levels of the universe

Michael Zengel, Contributing Writer October 27, 2024

Sergei Gleyzer, associate professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at The University of Alabama since 2019, was recently named an American Physical Society Fellow. This award recognizes “excellence...

SGA raises over $30,000 for Tuscaloosa SAFE Center

SGA raises over $30,000 for Tuscaloosa SAFE Center

Tatum Walker, Contributing Writer October 27, 2024

SGA raised over $30,000 in funds to support the Tuscaloosa SAFE Center during the organization’s “It’s On Us” week from Oct. 14-18.  It’s On Us is the nation’s largest nonprofit program...

Universities Against Cancer hosted a tabling event on Thursday.

Universities Against Cancer hosts tabling event ahead of light show for cancer awareness

Josie Wahl, Staff Writer October 27, 2024

Universities Against Cancer, an organization that honors and highlights those who have fought cancer, hosted a tabling event on Thursday for students to sign up for a light show on Monday. The organization...

Cars drive through an intersection in front of Reese Phifer Hall.

Alabama Department of Transportation holding pedestrian and cyclist safety workshop in Tuscaloosa

J. Calister Clemons, Assistant News Editor October 27, 2024

The Alabama Department of Transportation is holding a bicycle and pedestrian plan workshop on Monday in Tuscaloosa, among other Alabama cities. The department invites the public to come to the workshop...

Denny Chimes on a sunny afternoon.

From Obama to Trump to Biden — How have presidents changed Alabama?

J. Calister Clemons, Assistant News Editor October 23, 2024

Ahead of the 2024 presidential election, The Crimson White reached out to both UA College Democrats and UA College Republicans, as well as UA students and professors who’d been in the state for many...

Students paint during Hispanic Heritage Month Paint Night.

FAC funding for events remains unchanged, campus organizations struggling

Benjamin Smith, Staff Writer October 23, 2024

Student organizations at the University regularly host high-attendance events on campus, but organizers are failing to keep up with costs, especially with catering. Leaders from student groups have pointed...

Abortion, borders, and democracy: UA students weigh in on election’s key issues

Abortion, borders, and democracy: UA students weigh in on election’s key issues

Cameron Cortez, Staff Writer October 23, 2024

In what is shaping up to be a historic election, Americans are facing a decision that will shape the country's future — choosing the 47th president, a choice that has divided much of the country beyond...