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The Crimson White

Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

OPINION

Difference of opinion doesn’t equate to hate

Claire Chretien August 26, 2012

By Claire Chretien Instead of condemning the gunman who attacked the Family Research Council, he attacked the group for its traditional, mainstream beliefs on marriage. Leftists are quick to label any...

Third party candidate should be heard in race

Brad Tipper August 26, 2012

By Brad Tipper Staff Columnist With Mitt Romney’s recent selection of Paul Ryan as his running mate, the former governor has given himself a boost in the eyes of conservatives across the nation and...

OPINION: Initial UA experience proving to be quite foriegn

Lucy Cheseldine August 22, 2012

I had so many ideas of America before I arrived here. To me, it had almost become a caricature of itself – an untouchable one, at that. After endless stock portrayals in films, TV shows and literature,...

Alabama leaving education reform law behind

Tray Smith August 22, 2012

The No Child Left Behind Act was passed into law a decade ago based on a simple premise – that by 2014 no child should fall through the cracks of the U.S. education system. So, it required states to...

Biden’s gaffes really do matter

Nathan James August 22, 2012

Vice President Joe Biden has a long and storied history of saying the wrong things. In the past, Biden has been called out for insensitive remarks on the avian flu, the vice presidency, Obama’s inauguration,...

Crimson White fortunate not to be Red and Dead

Will Tucker August 22, 2012

Welcome to your free, editorially independent student newspaper. Every production night, and whenever breaking news happens, all of our content is produced for the students of The University of Alabama...

Animosity rises with social blame

Austin Gaddis August 21, 2012

In recent months, it seems that cowardly acts of mass violence have plagued the news cycle amidst the mounting financial crisis in Europe, domestic economic limbo, foreign policy nightmares, and topped...

Political conversation becoming increasingly personal

SoRelle Wyckoff August 21, 2012

As children, we are taught to respect others’ personal space and to expect the same treatment for ourselves. A physical radius was invisibly drawn around us, and for many, this translated into manners...

Boycotting Chick-fil-A will not work, but symbolic demonstrations do help

Nathan James August 1, 2012

There’s something bizarrely compelling about the idea that fast-food restaurants can become entangled with hot-button social issues. In case you haven’t kept up on chicken-related current events, the...

Olympics coverage should stay on sports

SoRelle Wyckoff August 1, 2012

This is the most wonderful time of the year – or rather, of the past four years. For two weeks, we are blessed with countless hours of television showing – quite possibly the only athletic event better...

Society’s apathy for subtle currents of change is no longer sustainable

Henry Downes August 1, 2012

Anyone who has ever built a sandcastle at the beach is familiar with the two main oceanic forces that work to bring about the castle’s destruction: the intermittent, forceful collisions of powerful waves...

Bama Dining’s pricey food worth the cost

Tarif Haque August 1, 2012

“My entire family of four doesn’t spend that much on food a year,” she told me. My friend had just graduated high school – she was talking about the Dining Plan the University will charge her come...