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Our View: Here are the winners, we guess

Our View: Here are the winners, we guess

CW Editorial Board March 2, 2020
Although absolutely none of these executive board positions are contested, we at The Crimson White wanted to present our thoughts on the individuals who will be running our student government.  
Our View: What’s the point?

Our View: What’s the point?

CW Editorial Board March 2, 2020

It’s election time yet again, and frankly, we are frustrated. We’ve sat through the interviews, heard the pitches and recorded the soon-to-be forgotten campaign promises. But, there is one key component...

CW / Hannah Saad

Students, organizers look back at Tide Loyalty Points

James Ogletree | @jameslogletree, Sports Editor March 2, 2020

When the inaugural season of the Tide Loyalty Points program was announced in August, the response from students was mostly optimistic. But in the six-plus months since the program and its corresponding...

CW / Hannah Saad

Campaign managers stay busy in uncontested elections

Connor Todd | @ce_todd, Contributing Writer March 2, 2020
The official campaign period began at 8 a.m. on Monday morning, Feb. 24, and will last until election day.
Disney movies corrupt the minds of little girls

Disney movies corrupt the minds of little girls

Savanna Briscoe, Staff Columnist February 27, 2020

As a little girl, I grew up binge-watching every Disney princess movie, in awe of their beauty and grace. Even to this day, I still remember almost every song from “The Little Mermaid” and “Cinderella.”...

Photo courtesy of Afrikana Film Festival

Tuscaloosa Africana Film Festival brings African culture to community

Kinsley Centers | @kinsleycenters, Staff Reporter February 27, 2020
The 8th Annual Tuscaloosa Africana Film Festival will take place Saturday, Feb. 29, from 6 to 10 p.m. at Central High School.
CW / Kelsey Mullins

‘Servant of Two Masters’ stands the test of time

Annabelle Blomeley, Staff Reporter February 24, 2020
This week, the UA Department of Theatre and Dance put on Carlo Goldoni’s comedic play “The Servant of Two Masters.” Set in 17th-century Italy, hilarity and chaos ensue when a servant, who is always looking for his next big meal, decides to serve two masters, one of whom carries secrets of their own.
The college experience isn’t adulthood

The college experience isn’t adulthood

Madison Pettway, Staff Columnist February 24, 2020

I can remember being in elementary school and seeing all of the older people around me and on TV. I would watch shows centered around high school and college, and I couldn’t wait to be 16 with a car,...

Photo courtesy of Kristen Saban Setas

Girl Dads of Alabama: Reflections of Crimson Tide daughters and dads

James Ogletree | @jameslogletree, Sports Editor February 24, 2020
Last month, the hashtag #GirlDad started trending on social media after NBA legend Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, died in a helicopter crash. Today, on the day of Kobe and Gianna’s memorial service, read about the girl dads of Alabama and their reflections on the unique relationship between dad and daughter.
BREAKING: Demarcus Joiner to run unopposed for SGA presidency

BREAKING: Demarcus Joiner to run unopposed for SGA presidency

Madison McLean, Contributing Writer February 20, 2020
The last time a presidential candidate ran unopposed was in 2013.
CW / Gerardo Aguilera

Faculty Senate highlights: Stadium accessibility, gen-ed changes

The UA Faculty Senate met on Tuesday, Feb. 18, to discuss faculty promotion, construction updates and new general education requirements.
Photo courtesy of Hunter Jensen

Quad squirrels inspire cult campus following

Annabelle Blomeley, Staff Reporter February 20, 2020
Hundreds of UA students connect through mutual love for the campus squirrels, who are always there to brighten up the students’ day.