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Student robbed at knifepoint on campus

CW Staff March 23, 2011

A 20-year-old female student was robbed at knifepoint on Marr's Spring Road, according to an advisory released by the University of Alabama Police Department. The event occurred around 9 p.m. Tuesday....

UA updates grading policy

CW Staff March 22, 2011

New, federally mandated grade notations have been added to the University grading system that could possibly help students on financial aid, Michael George, University Registrar, said. “A ‘NA’ grade...

Campus crime: March 3 to March 8

CW Staff March 10, 2011

  March 3   Nature: Public Intoxication Time: 2:29 a.m. Location: 600 Block of 8th Street   Nature: Theft of Property III Time: 4:28 p.m. Location: 400 Block of 5th Avenue East   March 4...

Creative Campus seeking Artistry on Wheels participants

CW Staff March 10, 2011

Creative Campus is currently seeking entrants for its Artistry on Wheels event, a car show that will celebrate the intersection of art and machinery. The event will take place Saturday, April 9 from...

Divers look to qualify for Championships

CW Staff March 10, 2011

All seven members of the University of Alabama's diving corps will vie for bids to the upcoming NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships at this weekend's NCAA Zone B Diving Championships at Gabrielsen Natatorium...

Women’s track sends two to NCAA Championships

CW Staff March 10, 2011

The University of Alabama’s Wilamena Hopkins and Krystle Schade will travel to College Station, Texas this weekend to compete in the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships. This weekend will be Hopkins’...

Unofficial SGA senate winners

CW Staff March 8, 2011

Arts & Sciences Alex Ash Kirkland Back Elliott Bell John Brinkerhoff Jeff Elrod Brennan Johnson Sydney Page Alexis Paine Will Pylant Mary Sellers Shaw Brad Tipper   The following A&S Senate...

Meet this year’s SGA Senate candidates

CW Staff March 3, 2011

These candidates responded to a CW survey about their campaigns:   Alex Ash Freshman, Pre-Med Running for Senator of the College of Arts and Sciences Experience: Whether it was from participating in...

Former UA assistant football coach dies

CW Staff March 3, 2011

Lawrence “Dude” Hennessey, one of the most colorful and popular assistant football coaches in the history of The University of Alabama, died at his home Wednesday. He was born Dec. 23, 1929, in Covington,...

Poisoned trees out of bounds for in-state rivalry

CW Staff February 17, 2011

The whole nation is now in uproar about the Toomer Trees. And trust me, we understand. If someone knocked over our Chimes or painted Bear’s bronze hat some outrageous color – like, orange? – this...

Toomer’s Corner trees poisoned at Auburn

Toomer’s Corner trees poisoned at Auburn

CW Staff February 16, 2011

After the oaks surrounding Toomer’s Corner were deliberately dosed with an herbicide designed to kill trees, it is doubtful that they will survive, Auburn University reported Wednesday. Toomer’s Corner...

Photography exhibit opens in New College gallery

CW Staff February 13, 2011

“Images from There and Nowhere,” a photojournalism and digital art exhibit by New College student Adam Booher, will open Tuesday in New Gallery, located in Lloyd Hall Room 216. There will be an opening...

Classes cancelled at 5 p.m. due to snow

CW Staff February 9, 2011

The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for snow for central Alabama from 3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 9, to 6 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 10. Rain and snow may cause travel difficulties, including...

Crimson Tide hires new wide receiver coach

CW Staff February 8, 2011

On Monday Alabama head coach Nick Saban announced the hiring of Mike Groh, who will serve as wide receiver coach and recruiting coordinator with the Crimson Tide. Groh, a former quarterback at the University...

Find the perfect place to spend Valentine’s Day

Find the perfect place to spend Valentine’s Day

CW Staff February 8, 2011

UA Arboretum Whether it's packing a bottle of wine and a picnic basket and finding a sunny, grassy area together, admiring the scenic view hand-in-hand on a treetop lookout, or sneaking off into the depths...

University closed Thursday afternoon, set to reopen Friday

CW Staff February 3, 2011

As of 3:30 p.m. this afternoon, the University has suspended all classes. By Friday morning, classes are scheduled to resume. The National Weather Service has issued a winter-weather advisory for central...

Recruits to keep an eye on

Recruits to keep an eye on

CW Staff February 1, 2011

Top recruiting classes Team No. of recruits Points 1. Alabama 21 2,352 2. Texas 22 2,322 3. Florida State 25 2,293 4. LSU 22 2,224 5. Auburn 23 2,147 From Rivals.com Ways to follow Signing...

Concert series brings renowned trombonist

CW Staff February 1, 2011

The College of Arts and Sciences’ School of Music will begin the 2011 lineup of celebrity musicians tonight with world-renowned trombonist Joseph Alessi. Alessi will perform in the Moody Music Building...

Opening weekend lineup announced for amphitheater

CW Staff February 1, 2011

The first weekend of concerts at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater was officially announced Monday, with The Avett Brothers and Band of Horses performing Friday, April 1, followed by Patti LaBelle and The O’Jays...

Gymnastics team scores season high

CW Staff January 30, 2011

FT. WORTH, Texas | The Alabama gymnastics team scored a season-high 196.825 to win the Metroplex Challenge in the Ft. Worth Convention Center, outscoring the next closest team by more than a point. No....

International artist to speak at Gorgas

CW Staff January 25, 2011

As part of the Faculty-in-Residence Series, the Honors College and Housing and Residential Communities will host internationally known printing press artist Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. Kennedy will conduct...

Bentley starts on wrong foot

CW Staff January 21, 2011

After being inaugurated Monday afternoon, newly sworn-in Gov. Robert Bentley told a congregation at Dexter Avenue King Memorial Church that, “If you have been adopted in God's family like I have, and...

Chesney concert moved to May

CW Staff January 19, 2011

The Kenny Chesney concert set for March 31 has been rescheduled for May 25 because of a scheduling conflict. Chesney’s performance was originally set as the first show at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater....

Creative Campus accepting design submissions

CW Staff January 14, 2011

The Creative Campus Initiative is currently accepting submissions for “Creative by Design,” an exhibition that will take place on Feb. 3 at the Jim Harrison Gallery on University Boulevard. Forms...

Women fight off intruder in apartment complex near campus

CW Staff January 14, 2011

Tuscaloosa police told the Tuscaloosa News Thursday that two young women chased an intruder from their apartments at Crimson Place Condominiums early Thursday morning. The intruder, 20-year-old Yuni Romero...

Student dies in residence hall over winter break

CW Staff January 13, 2011

A freshman majoring in engineering died Dec. 15, according to a memorandum provided by the University. Deondre Street, 18, was less than a month away from turning 19. He was discovered deceased in Rose...

Tide finishes in AP Top 10

Tide finishes in AP Top 10

CW Staff January 12, 2011

The Crimson Tide finished the 2010 season ranked No. 10 in the AP Top 25 poll. After going 10-3 and finishing its season with an impressive 49-7 Capital One Bowl victory over Michigan State, the Tide finished...

University shuts down operations due to winter storm

CW Staff January 9, 2011

The University has suspended normal business operations due to a winter storm expected to affect West Alabama over the next 48 hours, according to a UA Emergency e-mail sent out to all students. "The...

High tech gifts top holiday wish lists

CW Staff December 2, 2010

iPad: This year’s essential holiday gift seems to be the Apple iPad. Available in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB, it also has 3G capabilities for a monthly fee. Features include a 9.7-inch screen with fingerprint-resistant...

SGA financial changes a leap forward

CW Staff December 2, 2010

The SGA has begun posting its monthly financial expenditures online so all students can view how SGA dollars are being spent. This represents a tremendous improvement over years past and is a great stride...

Northport celebrates December Art Night

CW Staff December 2, 2010

This month’s Art Night in downtown Northport will take place tonight from 5-9, with galleries and businesses throughout the city keeping their doors open after hours. Two new exhibits will open at the...

Newton ruled eligible by NCAA

CW Staff December 2, 2010

The NCAA announced Wednesday that Auburn quarterback Cam Newton has been ruled eligible to play Saturday in the Southeastern Conference Championship game against South Carolina. Though the NCAA said Newton’s...

The Crimson White Staff’s Favorite Holiday Films

CW Staff December 2, 2010

“Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas” MPAA Rating: PG Runtime: 76 minutes If you couldn’t figure out this might be my favorite Christmas movie after reading about my favorite Christmas...

MadLib
What a day!

CW Staff December 1, 2010

I woke up and felt a little 1) adjective when I rolled off of my 2) noun. It was not a good start to the day when I realized 3)name had texted 4) number times. I shook out yesterday’s copy of the...

Final position grades

CW Staff November 30, 2010

Offense Cumulative GPA: With almost the entire starting offense returning, the pressure was on to recreate last year’s efficiency and talent. However, with the loss of two starting offensive linemen,...

The Crimson White Staff's Favorite Holiday Songs

The Crimson White Staff’s Favorite Holiday Songs

CW Staff November 30, 2010

To help students get into the holiday spirit, the editors of The Crimson White each selected one of their favorite holiday songs. Tell us your own favorites by writing on The Crimson White’s Facebook...

Enrollment growth must be tamed

CW Staff November 12, 2010

Students are understandably concerned about President Witt’s plan to increase enrollment by 5,000 students by 2020. The last time President Witt set an enrollment goal — 28,000 students by 2013 —...

Ingram named semifinalist for Doak Walker Award

CW Staff November 11, 2010

Alabama junior running back Mark Ingram is one of 10 semifinalists for the 2010 Doak Walker Award, presented annually to the nation’s top running back, the SMU Athletic Forum Board of Directors announced...

More allegations against Newton come to light

CW Staff November 11, 2010

Last week, questions regarding the recruitment of Auburn quarterback Cameron Newton were raised due to former Mississippi State quarterback John Bond coming forward with information about money being involved...

Alabama to play in 2011 Puerto Rico Tip-Off

CW Staff November 11, 2010

The University of Alabama men’s basketball team was one of eight teams selected to participate in the 2011 Honda Puerto Rico Tip-Off, ESPN Regional Television announced Wednesday. The three-day event...

Cam Newton handlers allegedly solicited money for commitment

Cam Newton handlers allegedly solicited money for commitment

CW Staff November 4, 2010

ESPN reported Thursday that John Bond, a former Mississippi State quarterback, said one of his former teammates with the Bulldogs solicited a six-figure payment for quarterback Cam Newton’s commitment...

Davis out indefinitely after hernia surgery

CW Staff October 27, 2010

Alabama men’s basketball guard Charvez Davis underwent successful surgery to repair a hernia on Monday and will be out indefinitely until cleared by a physician to return to practice. Davis suffered...

Football to open 2012 season against Michigan at Cowboys Stadium

CW Staff October 14, 2010

The Alabama football team will open the 2012 season against the University of Michigan on Sept. 1, 2012, in the “Cowboys Stadium Classic” at Cowboys Stadium. The primetime kick off will be televised...

Question All: CW articles, organizations, UA traditions

CW Staff October 14, 2010

By Christy Boardman Friends, Alabamians, Countrymen (better than plainsmen), lend me your eyes. I come to address concerns, not to bury them; The good that HCA does grows as HCA grows, The success...

Annual concerts united campus

CW Staff October 14, 2010

Over the years, the University has brought several excellent musical talents to perform for the student body on Homecoming week. Johnny Cash, Jimmy Buffett, Alan Jackson, Blues Traveler, Chris Daughtry,...

Position Grades

CW Staff October 10, 2010

Offense: 2.7 Cumulative: 3.52 Scoring 28 points in a game is good for the offense, but for the most part, it was not a good night. The wildcat was working, but the Tide took it out of the playbook still,...

Who’s the One Being Divisive?

CW Staff October 7, 2010

By Tripp Gustin Michael Patrick makes a select few good points in his opinions article "Sexuality Not So Divisive," but is hardly being as helpful to the gay community as he seems to think. Ultimately,...

Announcements for Sept. 22, 2010

CW Staff September 21, 2010

SUPe Store locations to close for inventory Tutwiler Hall, Bryant Museum and School of Law locations of the University Supply Store will close Sept. 23-26 for inventory. The Ferguson Center location will...

Our View: UA must put students ahead of reputation

CW Staff September 15, 2010

As Kappa Sigma attempts to appeal its national leaders’ decision to revoke its charter, the circumstances surrounding the fraternity’s trouble remain shrouded in mystery. Rumors abound in classroom...

Classical Indian dancer to perform at UA

CW Staff September 14, 2010

A yoga guru and professional classical dancer from India will perform a traditional dance tonight from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Ferguson Center Theater. Dr. Vasundhara Doraswamy’s performance, Dancing to...

ESPN brings College GameDay to campus

ESPN brings College GameDay to campus

CW Staff September 9, 2010

The ESPNU College GameDay Tour will be located in front of Bryant-Denny Stadium, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 11, prior to the Penn State vs. Alabama game.  Fans will be able to listen...

Announcements for 9/10/2010

CW Staff September 9, 2010

Preview on Mills Lecture Jeff Levitetz, founder of Purity Wholesale Grocers, Inc., and alumnus of the University of Alabama, is scheduled to give the Mills Lecture on Friday, Sept. 10 in Lloyd Hall Room...

Beware of buying counterfeit tickets

CW Staff September 9, 2010

The Alabama Intercollegiate Athletic Ticket Office wishes to remind fans of the potential danger of being sold counterfeit tickets. Fans can visit the ticket office at Coleman Coliseum to verify their...

“Voice” main topic of inaugural Brown Bag feminist lecture

CW Staff September 9, 2010

Voice. Everyone has one, but according to Mary Meares, not all voices are heard. Meares is an assistant professor, the graduate program director and director of graduate internships in the department of...

OUR VIEW: Gubernatorial debate offers students an opportunity

CW Staff September 8, 2010

Next Thursday, the University will host the first gubernatorial debate of the general election campaign. Republican candidate Dr. Robert Bentley and Democratic candidate Ron Sparks will face each other...

Rogers off to hot start

CW Staff September 2, 2010

By Sydney Branch A single goal often decides the victor in soccer matches. In the first two games of the 2010 Crimson Tide women’s soccer season, Brooke Rogers has already scored two goals. Both were...

Dareus suspended two games

Dareus suspended two games

CW Staff September 2, 2010

University of Alabama defensive end Marcell Dareus must miss two games and repay benefits as a condition of becoming eligible to play again, according to a decision today by the NCAA student-athlete reinstatement...

Tide goes 1-2 at first tournament

CW Staff August 29, 2010

The Alabama volleyball team opened its season this past weekend at the Hawkeye Challenge in Iowa City, Iowa, playing three different teams over the course of the weekend, going 1-2 for the weekend. On...

Women’s soccer to host Ghana U-17 team tonight

CW Staff August 29, 2010

WOMEN’S SOCCER Tide to host Ghana U-17 team tonight From staff reports The Alabama soccer team will take advantage of a rare opportunity tonight as it will host the Ghana U-17 women's national team...

Gates changed due to South End Zone additions

CW Staff August 26, 2010

Fans visiting Bryant-Denny Stadium for the Sept. 4 football game against San Jose State will notice some changes in gate numbers due to the expansion of the South End Zone. These gate number changes affect...

Women’s basketball releases 2010-11 schedule

CW Staff August 22, 2010

Games against 10 teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament highlight the 2010-11 women’s basketball schedule, which head coach Wendell Hudson announced Friday. The Crimson Tide will potentially play...

Fan Day set for Sunday

CW Staff August 3, 2010

The University of Alabama football team’s annual Fan Day is set for Sunday, Aug. 8. The team will hold an open practice in Bryant-Denny Stadium from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Players and coaches will be available...

Swimmer off to fast start at USA Senior Championships

CW Staff August 3, 2010

IRVINE, Calif. - Kate Shannon Gray, a rising senior on the Alabama swimming and diving team, shaved more than two seconds of her seed time in the 200-meter individual medley, getting things off to a fast...

Mark Barron named to Thorpe watch list

CW Staff August 3, 2010

Alabama junior defensive back Mark Barron was named to the 2010 Jim Thorpe Award preseason watch list on Monday.  The Thorpe Award is presented annually to the top defensive back in college football....

Tide puts four on SEC Freshman Academic team

CW Staff July 21, 2010

The Alabama gymnastics team placed four student athletes on the 2010 Southeastern Conference Freshman Academic Honor Roll the league office announced Wednesday. The Crimson Tide's total is the most of...

Licensing should not trump First Amendment

CW Staff July 21, 2010

By Daniel Moore I hold a 1976 Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Alabama. As an art student there, I was taught that artists have the same First Amendment rights as anyone else—freedom...

UA to manage construction of new Bryce Hospitals

CW Staff July 21, 2010

On Tuesday, the University of Alabama Board of Trustees were presented with a proposal that, if approved, would allow the University to oversee construction of a new Bryce Hospital, The Tuscaloosa News...

Former linebacker enshrined in Hall of Fame

CW Staff July 21, 2010

Alabama football legend Woodrow Lowe was enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame July 17 during a dinner held at the Century Center Convention Center in South Bend, Ind., that served as the culmination...

Greg McElroy named to 2010 Davey O'Brien Watch List

Greg McElroy named to 2010 Davey O’Brien Watch List

CW Staff July 14, 2010

The Davey O'Brien Foundation announced the 2010 Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award Watch List on Wednesday. Alabama senior signal-caller Greg McElroy was one of the 30 quarterbacks selected to the...

David Magadan enters College Baseball Hall of Fame

CW Staff July 14, 2010

LUBBOCK, Texas — David Magadan reflected on his magical junior season as he took his rightful place in the College Baseball Hall of Fame Thursday night at the United Spirit Arena in Lubbock, Texas. ...

Brant named athletics director of Crimson Tide Productions

CW Staff July 8, 2010

The University of Alabama Athletics Department announced the hiring of Justin Brant as the director of Crimson Tide Productions this week. “I want to welcome Justin to our UA Athletics Department family,”...

Softball staff earns award

CW Staff July 8, 2010

The University of Alabama softball coaching staff was named the National Fastpitch Coaches Association South Region Coaching Staff of the Year, as announced by the organization on Wednesday. Head coach...

Tide football game moved to a Thursday, fall break cut a day short

CW Staff July 2, 2010

The University of Alabama and Georgia State University have mutually agreed to move the date of their 2010 football game to Thursday, November 18, according to a UA Athletics press release. The contest...

Your Views – 4/28/2010

CW Staff April 27, 2010

Your Views (from Twitter) 1. @pdgrant1 “Upper classmen should get priority over freshmen. [Transfer] students need more options, especially for away/bowl games.” - Phillip Grant, Senior, History/Political...

Announcements for 4/28/2010

CW Staff April 27, 2010

CORRECTION In the April 26 edition of The Crimson White, an individual was misidentified in a photograph accompanying “Despite weather, poetry festival draws crowds” on page 13. The person incorrectly...

Softball sweeps Razorbacks on road

CW Staff April 25, 2010

From staff reports After sweeping a double-header against Arkansas Saturday by a combined 13 runs, the Alabama softball team needed a comeback to sweep the series Sunday in Fayetteville, Ark. With a...

Announcements for 4/26/2010

CW Staff April 25, 2010

Corolla accepting applications Corolla yearbook is accepting applications for its 2010-11 staff. Positions include assistant editor, design editor, Web/multimedia editor, business manager, staff writer,...

Announcements for 4/23/2010

CW Staff April 22, 2010

Delta Chi Hosts 57th Crawfish for Cancer From 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. today, the Delta Chi fraternity will host its annual Crawfish for Cancer. For a $5 entry price, participants can get as much crawfish...

Summer Snow opens for the season

CW Staff April 22, 2010

By Clara Goode From the time it first opened in 1987, Summer Snow has been an icon of Tuscaloosa. Sammy Sanders, the current owner, said Summer Snow was started by a man from Louisiana. Sanders said...

Tide travels to Fayetteville this weekend

CW Staff April 22, 2010

By Jordan Bannister The Alabama softball team hopes to continue its 12-game winning streak with another set of wins over Arkansas this weekend. The Tide will hit the road to play a doubleheader against...

Announcements for 4/22/2010

CW Staff April 21, 2010

Sorority holds cookout to help DCH The Lambda Zeta Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., would like to invite the UA and Tuscaloosa communities to their first annual Cookout for a Cause. All proceeds...

Relay For Life honors survivors, remembers lost

Relay For Life honors survivors, remembers lost

CW Staff April 21, 2010

By Adriene LaPorte Students will fill the UA Soccer Stadium Saturday for something other than a sporting event. They’ll be there for the UA Relay For Life. The opening ceremonies for...

“Family Guy” Writer Brings Humor to Campus

CW Staff April 21, 2010

By Tori Luna Both laughs and controversial discussion echoed through the Ferguson Center on Wednesday night because of ““Family Guy”” writer Andrew Goldberg. The University Union, RHA and the...

Announcements for 4/21/2010

CW Staff April 20, 2010

Sorority to hold pool party at Riverside The Lambda Zeta Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta is hosting "The Extinguisher," a water mania even in Riverside Community Courtyard Wednesday at 6 p.m. All students...

“Family Guy’s” Goldberg comes to UA

CW Staff April 20, 2010

By Kerie Kerstetter Andrew Goldberg has been used to crossing the lines of comedy since he started writing for television. "I've actually been writing for TV since I was about 15 or 16 years old for...

Composer Maslanka assists students with his pieces

CW Staff April 20, 2010

By Lacey Ezekiel For three days, UA music students were able to see pieces of music through their composer’s eyes. Noted composer David Maslanka was in residency Sunday until today in the UA School...

No matter the sugar source, be careful of calories

CW Staff April 20, 2010

High fructose corn syrup, HFCS, is in so many products now it’s almost impossible to avoid. HFCS is the most common sweetener used in most sweets like soda and candy. You find it in items you wouldn’t...

Team preps for Drake Relays

CW Staff April 20, 2010

By Zackary Al-Khateeb The University of Alabama men’s track and field team will start competition today at the prestigious Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa. This will be the first competition for the...

Tide continues success

CW Staff April 20, 2010

By Mike Albanese The Alabama women’s rowing team continued their streak of successful racing last weekend, finishing third overall at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Championship. The Tide finished...

Tide wins SEC Championship

Tide wins SEC Championship

CW Staff April 18, 2010

By Mike Albanese The Alabama women’s golf team rallied past Vanderbilt University en route to capturing its first Southeastern Conference Championship in the program’s history last weekend at North...

Announcements for 4/19/2010

CW Staff April 18, 2010

Ad Team presents final campaign The UA Ad Team will be presenting their campaign for State Farm Insurance, which will compete in the National Student Advertising Competition. The 30-minute mock presentation...

Bama Dogs opens on Strip

CW Staff April 18, 2010

By Veronica Olah For those looking for another restaurant in town that stays open late into the night, Bama Dogs could be a solution. The original Bama Dogs is located in Birmingham, but after receiving...

Film Festival a Breath of Fresh Air

CW Staff April 18, 2010

By Jordan Berry For those who enjoy “art house films” or are just looking for a respite from the typical Hollywood fare of the Cobb Hollywood 16, clear the calendar for 7 p.m. tonight. The Bama Theatre...

Announcements for 4/16/2010

CW Staff April 15, 2010

UA Fraternity hosting campus awareness event for wheelchair athletics The UA chapter of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity is hosting “Push Alabama-Campaign for Awareness” Friday on the Quad from 11 a.m. —...

Choruses combine to make Sacred Harmonies

CW Staff April 15, 2010

This Sunday, a concert will be offered at the First United Methodist Church. The Prentice Concert Chorale and the Shelton State Singers are combining to put on “Sacred Harmonies: A Concert of Sacred...

Engineering students to put on show

CW Staff April 15, 2010

By Lacey Ezekiel Talented theater students can be found not only in Rowand-Johnson Hall, but also at H.M. Comer. The University of Alabama College of Engineering Does Amateur Radical Theatre is performing...

Announcements for 4/15/2010

CW Staff April 14, 2010

Honors College Student Assembly elections continue today The Honors College Student Assembly officer elections will be held through today in the lobby of Nott Hall from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Please bring your...

Gerber wins engineering honor

CW Staff April 14, 2010

By Adrienne LaPorte Daniel Gerber became the second UA student to win an aerospace engineering award. Gerber, a junior majoring in mechanical engineering, received the American Institute for Aeronautics...

Event to raise money, awareness for cystic fibrosis patients

CW Staff April 14, 2010

By Clara Goode This will be the University’s fifth year hosting Laps for Cystic Fibrosis, a fundraiser to raise awareness about cystic fibrosis. The event will be held Friday at 4:30 p.m. at the University...

Islam about peace, not hatred

CW Staff April 14, 2010

Muslim terrorist, Arab jihadist, Islamic militia. In recent years, these words have almost become synonymous with each other in the daily news. With the onslaught of news coverage of the Middle East, all...