SPORTS
Alabama routs Golden Eagles for historic 100th win against unranked opponents
Alabama finishes top five at Olympia Fields Invitational
Late goal seals victory for Alabama soccer against Missouri
Alabama football returns home for prime-time matchup against Southern Miss
Game day crowds bring customers back to Rama Jama’s, Bamastuff
‘Built by Bama’: Why three local high school athletes stayed in Tuscaloosa
Alabama women’s soccer seeks first conference win against Missouri
Alabama falls to Ole Miss, defeats Utah Valley
Alabama volleyball claims third tournament title in Bama Bash
Alabama escapes the Gators’ jaws in Gainesville
Alabama women’s golf starts strong at ANNIKA Intercollegiate
Alabama football travels to Gainesville for SEC Championship rematch
Join The CW’s mailing list
The Crimson White is the official student newspaper of The University of Alabama. The CW publishes continuously online, with an email newsletter distributed on Monday and Thursday throughout the academic year in addition to special gameday newsletters in the fall. The CW has proudly served the UA campus since 1894.
To receive The Crimson White newsletter in your inbox each Monday and Thursday, sign up below.
By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: The Crimson White. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. Emails are serviced by Constant Contact
UA Vote Everywhere tabled around campus to help students register to vote on Tuesday, which was National Voter Registration Day.
The shocking new show “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” premiered early September on Hulu and has broken preconceived ideas about the Mormon lifestyle.
OPINION | Podcasts are slowly popularizing amongst young people. Contributing Columnist Ella Seaton explores how this audio form of mainstream media is retaining more and more listeners.
A new type of short-form content has become increasingly popular on TikTok and Instagram reels: split screen videos. As a result, researchers and social media users alike have begun to question whether this content could be affecting attention span.