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The Crimson White


Serving the campus of the University of Alabama since 1894

The Crimson White

Serving the campus of the University of Alabama since 1894

The Crimson White

Ashlee Woods | @ashleemwoods

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Letter from the editor: When will guns become less important than students’ lives?

Letter from the editor: When will guns become less important than students’ lives?

Ashlee Woods, Editor-in-chief October 11, 2023

This fall, colleges across the country will partake in homecoming festivities. Students, parents and alumni come together to celebrate each other and life at the college they attend.    But, for...

Letter from the editor: The Crimson White’s Homecoming coverage

Letter from the editor: The Crimson White’s Homecoming coverage

Ashlee Woods, Editor-in-chief October 10, 2023

As the Homecoming election wraps up today, I would like to clarify how The Crimson White has approached coverage this election season.   When I was notified that one of our news writers was a top...

Notable Alabama alumni to know

Notable Alabama alumni to know

Ashlee Woods, Editor-in-Chief May 29, 2023

The campus of The University of Alabama has been home to some notable people across many professions. Here’s a small sampling of the University’s decorated alumni list.   Autherine Lucy Foster...

Athletes to watch in 2023-2024

Athletes to watch in 2023-2024

Ashlee Woods, Editor-in-Chief May 29, 2023

There have been some special athletes that have represented the crimson and white. But who should fans keep an eye on this upcoming year? Here are some names you need to know as you cheer on the Crimson...

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‘This has to be an ongoing movement’: Student-athletes protest systemic racism

Alexander Plant, Ashlee Woods, and Robert Cortez August 31, 2020
Monday afternoon, student-athletes organized a march against social injustice and police brutality. The march started at Mal M. Moore Athletic Facility and concluded with a program outside of Foster Auditorium, the site of former governor George Wallace’s infamous “Stand in the Schoolhouse Door.”
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