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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

All content by Victor Cuicahua

Low participation in SGA elections a disservice to UA

Victor Cuicahua February 18, 2014

2014 will be a big year for the University. During the past year, whispers across campus have focused on one message: change. SGA elections in 2014 will measure just how committed the student body is...

Leaders in civil rights should remain relevant

Victor Cuicahua January 21, 2014

We have come a long way here in the U.S. when it comes to race relations. Martin Luther King Jr. avenues are numerous, and King County in Washington went so far as to abandon its namesake William Rufus...

Thanksgiving serves Americans an inconvenient truth

Victor Cuicahua December 2, 2013

Thanksgiving is a holiday painted with smiling faces and countless dinners in numerous portraits. Planes crisscrossed the nation last week to bring families from all corners of the country together for...

Philippines world news should be personal

Victor Cuicahua November 18, 2013

On the other side of the world, thousands of miles from Tuscaloosa, one of the strongest storms in recorded history spiraled directly across the Pacific Ocean and crashed into the heart of the Philippines,...

The time is now for complete reform of U.S. immigration laws

Victor Cuicahua November 6, 2013

The debates on immigration seem to never end, and discussions dealing with it orbit around policy but rarely around the lives of those affected by it. Those living in the U.S. illegally and their stories...

Being a Latino student in the Heart of Dixie

Victor Cuicahua October 9, 2013

When I was 6 years old, I came to Alabama, a state that has struggled to ac-cept its identity and the setting in which I would struggle with my own identity for years. As a child, I grew up valuing what...