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Courtesy of the UA Environmental Council

Campus environmentalists await new SGA cabinet

Isabel Hope | @isabamahope, Contributing Writer April 7, 2021
The transition of power within SGA leaves some student groups, like the UA Environmental Council, in a holding pattern as they wait to meet the people they'll soon be working with.
UMC offers limited supply of vaccines to student workers

UMC offers limited supply of vaccines to student workers

Keely Brewer | @keelykbrewer, News Editor April 7, 2021
As Alabama expands vaccine eligibility, the University is urging students to schedule appointments wherever they can. 
Bama Blitz fundraising effort begins Monday

Bama Blitz fundraising effort begins Monday

Zach Johnson | @ZachJohnsonCW, Assistant News Editor April 7, 2021
Bama Blitz is here. The annual campaign to raise funds for various university projects kicks off Monday and continues through April 15.
The outgoing UA Student Government Association executive officers and cabinet members say their goodbyes. Courtesy of UA SGA

SGA senators, executive officers sworn in for upcoming year

Kayla Solino, Contributing Writer April 6, 2021
The new group of senators will vote on Fields’ cabinet picks Wednesday night.
CW File

UA to hold Tapping on the Mound Friday

Zach Johnson | @ZachJohnsonCW, Assistant News Editor April 6, 2021

The University of Alabama will hold its annual Tapping on the Mound ceremony this Friday at 1:30 p.m.  The ceremony will cap off Honors Week, an annual tradition from the University to recognize achievement...

‘Championship School’: These students are giving Title Town a whole new meaning

‘Championship School’: These students are giving Title Town a whole new meaning

Grace Schepis | @GraceSchepisCW, Staff Reporter April 4, 2021
In a year where instruction got a little weird, scholarships, awards and magazine profiles are rewarding students for work that goes above and beyond.
#StopAsianHate vigil remembers victims of Atlanta shootings

#StopAsianHate vigil remembers victims of Atlanta shootings

Monica Nakashima, Contributing Writer April 3, 2021
Hundreds gathered Thursday evening to remember the lives lost in the Atlanta shootings last month and to pledge an end to anti-Asian hate.
SGA recap. The Crimson White.

SGA Elections Board now required to publish violations

Kayla Solino, Staff Reporter April 3, 2021
The amendment will promote more transparency in student government, proponents say.
Honors College announces associate dean of academic affairs

Honors College announces associate dean of academic affairs

Grace Schepis | @GraceSchepisCW, Staff Reporter March 31, 2021

The Honors College will welcome Cassander Smith as associate dean of academic affairs beginning May 16. This position, new to the Honors College, was created to expand its administrative board while ensuring...

‘Heritage, agency and identity’: Kente stoles make their SUPe Store debut

‘Heritage, agency and identity’: Kente stoles make their SUPe Store debut

Emma Zimmerman, Contributing Writer March 31, 2021
UA students can now purchase kinte cloth stoles at the SUPe Store. The stoles were previously sold through the Black Faculty and Student Association (BFSA).
Courtesy of the UA Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

#StopAsianHate: UA hosts vigil for victims of anti-Asian hate crimes 

Keely Brewer | @keelykbrewer, News Editor March 31, 2021
UA’s Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) is hosting a vigil to remember the victims of the recent Atlanta shootings and to acknowledge the increase in bias and anti-Asian hate crimes. The event will take place April 1 between 6 and 8 p.m. at Foster Auditorium. 
UA professor part of $4 million project to address Black Belt wastewater crisis

UA professor part of $4 million project to address Black Belt wastewater crisis

Isabel Hope | @isabamahope, Contributing Writer March 30, 2021
Alabama’s Black Belt region has a wastewater crisis, and a UA professor wants to help solve it.