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Shooting at Evolve Tuscaloosa injures one, almost catches UA student in crossfire

Shooting at Evolve Tuscaloosa injures one, almost catches UA student in crossfire

Jacob Ritondo, Assistant News Editor May 5, 2023

A shooting took place the night of April 23 in the parking deck of the Evolve Tuscaloosa apartment complex on Jack Warner Parkway, resulting in a non-life-threatening injury to at least one person.   The...

The donation bins are located at residential halls around campus. / Natalie Teat

SGA to reduce end-of-year move-out waste through Another Man’s Treasure Initiative

Rachel Seale, Contributing Writer May 5, 2023

The Student Government Association is implementing an end-of-year waste reduction project to help give back to local nonprofits.  The Another Man’s Treasure Initiative aims to help the community...

New sorority members run home after opening their bid on Fall 2022 Bid Day. / CW File

HBO Max documentary ‘Bama Rush’ to air May 23

Maven Navarro, Assistant News Editor May 4, 2023

HBO Max released a trailer for the documentary “Bama Rush” on Tuesday, May 4. It is set to air May 23.  “Bama Rush” will feature four women who underwent primary recruitment during the fall...

Cars drive along University Boulevard, the main road for the University of Alabama. / CW File

A-Day crowd leads to Strip and Joyride closure, online rumors

Ethan Henry, News Editor May 3, 2023

A series of rumors circulated on social media, including a video from a 2021 shooting in Tuscaloosa that many believed to be current, following the 2023 A-Day Game on April 22. However, no shooting took...

SGA confirms Dobbs’ appointees; Elects senate leadership

SGA confirms Dobbs’ appointees; Elects senate leadership

Alex Gravlee, Contributing Writer April 27, 2023

The Student Government Association Senate confirmed President Collier Dobbs’ chief of staff and cabinet and swore in a new speaker of the Senate and secretary of the Senate on April 19-20.   SGA...

SGA “spiritual wellness” day excludes non-Judeo-Christian religions

SGA “spiritual wellness” day excludes non-Judeo-Christian religions

Jacob Ritondo, Race and Identity Reporter April 19, 2023

The Student Government Association designated the week of March 25–31 “Wellness Week,” with each day highlighting an aspect of wellness, such as physical, financial or spiritual, through various...

Adolescent social media use triggers TCS lawsuit against social media giants

Adolescent social media use triggers TCS lawsuit against social media giants

Ainsley Platt | @ainsleyplatt, News Editor April 19, 2023

School districts nationwide have taken the battle against worsening adolescent mental health to the courts, suing social media companies that they say are contributing to spiking rates of anxiety, depression...

Ashlee Woods named editor-in-chief of The Crimson White

Ashlee Woods named editor-in-chief of The Crimson White

Jeffrey Kelly, Managing Editor April 12, 2023

After serving in multiple positions at The Crimson White and as the current editor-in-chief of Nineteen Fifty-Six Magazine, Ashlee Woods, a junior majoring in news media, will take over the helm of The...

‘An impulsive indulgence’: The Peach Cobbler Factory opens on the Strip

‘An impulsive indulgence’: The Peach Cobbler Factory opens on the Strip

Sarah Clifton, Staff Reporter April 12, 2023

The Peach Cobbler Factory, which celebrated its grand opening in late March, has been enjoying success in its new location on the Strip. The chain, founded in 2013 by Louisiana natives displaced by...

Former VP Mike Pence visits campus; speaks against ‘wokeism’

Former VP Mike Pence visits campus; speaks against ‘wokeism’

Ainsley Platt and Maven Navarro April 12, 2023

Former Vice President Mike Pence, a self-described “Christian first, a conservative second and a Republican third,” was greeted with an uproar of applause as he stepped out on stage to address what...

'Hate doesn't roll here:' Pence visit leads to student protest

‘Hate doesn’t roll here:’ Pence visit leads to student protest

Sarah Clifton and Raelee Sents April 12, 2023

On the grassy area between The University of Alabama Student Center and the surface lot across from Lakeside Dining Hall — an area known as a “spontaneous expression zone,” where students can protest...

Twelve25 accuses Tuscaloosa of civil rights violation in fresh lawsuit

Twelve25 accuses Tuscaloosa of civil rights violation in fresh lawsuit

Maven Navarro, Staff Reporter April 12, 2023

Twelve25, a popular gastropub located on The Strip, and its holding company CMB Holdings filed a new lawsuit Wednesday against the City of Tuscaloosa, Mayor Walt Maddox and individual Tuscaloosa City Council...