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Crimson Tide hold second scrimmage in the rain in Bryant-Denny

The Crimson White RSS feed August 21, 2012

Alabama held its second scrimmage of the fall in rainy conditions on Saturday in Bryant-Denny Stadium, taking a brief break to let some lightning pass, but otherwise getting a full workload in. Head Coach...

Crimson Tide begins fall camp to prepare for 2012 season

Marc Torrence August 3, 2012

A familiar voice filled the warm, muggy air on Friday morning in Tuscaloosa, one that hadn’t been heard since the end of spring. Scott Cochran, Alabama’s strength and conditioning coach, barked at...

UA student and Temerson Square victim recounts July 17 shooting

Mazie Bryant August 1, 2012

One pop, and then a full spray. He started running sometime during the spray, but eventually, he was crawling. The bullet entered his lower back and exited dangerously close to his spine. As crazy as...

Tuscaloosa’s Riverwalk to welcome Another Broken Egg

Adam Greene August 1, 2012

By: Sarah Letson The city of Tuscaloosa will be welcoming a new, upscale brunch café in the fall. Another Broken Egg is set to open in the new Riverwalk retail-condominiums in late October. Another...

UA Health Promotion and Wellness challenges smokers to quit, offers to help

Briana Harris August 1, 2012

The Office of Health Promotion and Wellness at the University of Alabama launched a Tobacco Free Challenge on July 11, encouraging faculty, staff and students to quit smoking. The initiative, which lasted...

HES professor recognized as young leader in tourism

Katie Thurber August 1, 2012

Kim Boyle, a University of Alabama professor in the College of Human and Environmental Sciences, was chosen to be a part of the inaugural class of the Southeast Tourism Society’s Forty for the Future:...

Open letter from Black Warrior Riverkeeper briefs Bailey on proposed strip mine

Katherine Owen August 1, 2012

The Black Warrior Riverkeeper has mailed an open letter to the University of Alabama’s new president, Guy Bailey, concerning the University’s role in the proposed Shepherd Bend Mine. In the letter,...

Fulbright Scholars travel abroad to teach English

Ashley Tripp August 1, 2012

Recent University of Alabama graduates Seema Kumar and Elyse McLaughlin received U.S. Fulbright Scholarships to teach the English language in a foreign country through the Fulbright International Education...

City Council changes zoning in Alberta to allow for student housing

Katie Lamberth August 1, 2012

  The Tuscaloosa City Council might have paved the way for more student housing in Alberta City and the former site of Big Lots after a unanimous vote on Tuesday, July 24. The action changed zoning rules...

State newspapers face 'feeling of loss' after cuts

State newspapers face ‘feeling of loss’ after cuts

Mazie Bryant August 1, 2012

With the discussion, anxiety and apprehension dying down after the cutbacks to three of Alabama’s top newspapers, many citizens and journalists have begun to reflect on the legacy they are leaving behind...

Sorority rush numbers at record high

Sorority rush numbers at record high

Katie Thurber August 1, 2012

For the past two years, the University of Alabama has hosted the largest sorority recruitment in the nation. This year, UA’s reputation for prominent greek life will persevere, with the largest Panhellenic...

Student interns at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute

Katherine Owen July 31, 2012

When Angela Veloza’s high school was unable to help her find scholarships directed toward Hispanics, she took the search upon herself. Veloza, a University of Alabama telecommunication and film major,...