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SGA delays special senate elections

Alex Gravlee, Contributing Writer October 19, 2021

The Student Government Association Elections Board has moved a special election for five open senate seats — originally scheduled for Oct. 19 — to Tuesday, Nov. 30.  One seat is open for the College...

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SGA vote requires timely publication of Senate dockets

Alex Gravlee, Contributing Writer October 19, 2021

The Student Government Association unanimously passed an act last Thursday to publish the Senate’s docket prior to meetings on the SGA website. This is the first time SGA meeting schedules have been...

WGRC hosts educational events for Domestic Violence Awareness Month

WGRC hosts educational events for Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Ginger Morrow, Contributing Writer October 17, 2021
The UA Women and Gender Resource Center is providing educational programming through  the month of October in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. 
The equestrian club was financially impacted
during the COVID 19 pandemic.

‘Figure it out’: UA Equestrian Club loses funding

Ginger Morrow, Contributing Writer October 16, 2021

The UA Equestrian Club is taking the fundraising reins after the University cut the club’s funding.  The club, with over 20 members, set up a GoFundMe campaign to make up for lost funding, though...

Homecoming queen candidates commit election violations 

Homecoming queen candidates commit election violations 

Keely Brewer | @keelykbrewer, Editor-in-Chief October 16, 2021

Multiple homecoming queen candidates have committed election violations during campaigning.  According to the Student Government Association election manual, all homecoming queen candidates must report...

City of Tuscaloosa and UA partner to address flooding

City of Tuscaloosa and UA partner to address flooding

Carson Silas, Contributing Writer October 15, 2021

The University of Alabama and the City of Tuscaloosa are partnering to address flooding and drainage issues along McFarland Boulevard.  The Tuscaloosa City Council unanimously approved a joint funding...

UA homecoming queen candidate's campaign sparks controversy 

UA homecoming queen candidate’s campaign sparks controversy 

Kayla Solino | @kaylasolino, Staff Reporter October 15, 2021

Some UA students are calling McLean Moore’s homecoming queen campaign tone-deaf. Moore’s logo features a color-block graphic of two girls, one white and one Black, imposed on a purple background...

University of Alabama student missing since Tuesday

University of Alabama student missing since Tuesday

Zach Johnson | @ZachJohnsonCW, News Editor October 14, 2021

UPDATE 2:15 p.m.: The Tuscaloosa Police Department said Lombardo was located near the campus of Mississippi State University. He told officers he was visiting a friend. John “Jack” Lombardo, a...

Crimson Coverage Oct. 14, 2021

Sneha Subramani, Newscast Host October 13, 2021

Crimson Coverage host Sneha Subramani brings you this week’s biggest stories from The Crimson White. Questions? Email the News desk at [email protected].

Lizzie Smith Named New Director of UA Safe Zone

Lizzie Smith Named New Director of UA Safe Zone

Sneha Subramani, Staff Reporter October 13, 2021
Lizzie Smith is the new director of the UA Safe Zone, a program under the UA Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion that provides crisis intervention and support for LGBTQ students. 
Homecoming 2021. Together We Rise. The University of Alabama.

UA’s Homecoming Week 2021

Kayla Solino | @kaylasolino, Staff Reporter October 13, 2021
The University of Alabama’s Homecoming Week will begin on Sunday, Oct. 17.
Residents take action against living conditions at the Hub

Residents take action against living conditions at the Hub

Jessica Suns, Contributing Writer October 13, 2021
The Hub Tuscaloosa, a luxury apartment complex located beside Bryant-Denny Stadium, has received attention from residents for health and safety issues within the apartments.