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The Crimson White


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The Crimson White

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The Crimson White

OPINION

Sandusky verdict bursts moral bubble

Tray Smith June 27, 2012

The most important takeaways from the Jerry Sandusky story, which ended in handcuffs Friday night, are not, really, about Jerry Sandusky. There isn’t much to learn from the fact that there are sick and...

In response to: “Classical music survives, but only teachers and students of the genre listen”

Letter to the Editor June 20, 2012

I am glad Cheyenne Paiva wrote her opinions piece, ‘Classical music survives, but only teachers and students of the genre listen.’ Whenever and in whatever medium possible, we want feedback on the...

Clickers not conducive to higher education

Tray Smith June 20, 2012

By now, the members of the University of Alabama’s incoming freshman class, sure to be the smartest in our history, have already crossed the threshold of high school graduation and are excitedly anticipating...

Shooting holes in the argument for strict gun control

Henry Downes June 20, 2012

Earlier this month, three Auburn students were gunned down at an off-campus pool party by Desmonte Leonard, a man who had already been convicted of carrying a firearm without a permit in 2008. In light...

Classical music survives, but only teachers and students of the genre listen

Cheyenne Paiva June 13, 2012

Do you want the good news or bad news first? How about both: Classical music survives in a self-sustained, closed loop. Nothing goes in, and nothing comes out. Here’s how I came to that conclusion. ...

Everyone has roots, and it’s about time we started talking about them

Tarif Haque June 13, 2012

I’m not sure when I realized I was neither white nor black, but it may have been in kindergarten when my friend Max asked me, “What are you?” Six years old, I told him I was “kind of Indian,”...

Beware of living in cyber-world this summer

SoRelle Wyckoff June 13, 2012

During the summer, we have the opportunity to leave our working week schedules of the Fall and Spring semesters and venture. Some of us are lucky enough to pursue our studies at the Capstone or local community...

Our View: Committee itself must center on students

Our View June 13, 2012

The presidential search committee currently seeking a replacement for Robert Witt, former University of Alabama president and current UA chancellor, seems to be moving in the right direction, but may soon...

Disappointing concerns about Romney’s religion

Henry Downes June 13, 2012

If I were to tell you a recent poll had pinpointed one issue involving Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney that would cause almost 30 percent of the electorate “concern,” what might you guess...

The left’s war on the wealthy leaves no victor

Henry Downes June 6, 2012

When grassroots activists from Canada began protesting corporate greed in New York’s Zuccotti Park last September – initiating what came to be known as the “Occupy Wall Street” movement – they...

This summer, read the right way

Tarif Haque June 6, 2012

Every summer, when life comes to a standstill, and classes finish, we should all take some time to sit down, calm down and read a good book. I’m talking about the kind of book whose words settle in our...

‘Morbidly obese’ has lost its weight

Cheyenne Paiva June 6, 2012

In America, these are the three main categories for the weight of the average citizen: Normal weight, overweight and obese. Following closely is morbidly obese, slowly but surely catching up to the pack,...