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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

Students have faced several issues concerning University transparency in the wake of SB 129.

University criticized for lack of DEI transparency

Jacob Ritondo, Managing Editor September 25, 2024

It was three years in the making.  Gov. Kay Ivey signed Senate Bill 129 — which restricts funding for diversity, equity and inclusion programs and events at public universities — on March 20, three...

Black Student Union helps minority students

Black Student Union helps minority students

Kyarra Harris February 4, 2015

The Black Student Union is a student-led organization on campus that works to represent minority students and connect them with administration. Alvin Lockett, a junior majoring in accounting, is the current president...

Black Student Union not an ‘isolated black group’

Letter to the Editor February 14, 2012

I will say the following in the most articulate and tactful terms possible: the presence of the Black Student Union offends a lot of people. If it doesn’t, there is a strong chance that those people...

BSU, United Negro College Fund not confined to one race

Letter to the Editor February 13, 2012

There was a letter to the editor in the Feb. 8 edition of The Crimson White that sparked my attention. The topic of the letter was the State of the Black Union Address by the Black Student Union. I feel...

State of the Black Union addresses racial dynamics on campus

State of the Black Union addresses racial dynamics on campus

Mazie Bryant February 7, 2012

For the first time in five years, students and faculty across the UA community met to discuss race relations and diversity on campus with the State of the Black Union Address on Monday. The address, hosted...

Political activist to speak at University

Jessica Ruffin September 26, 2011

The College Republicans, Black Student Union and the University of Alabama NAACP have partnered together to host political activist K. Carl Smith to speak tomorrow night at 6 p.m. in Lloyd Hall Room 38....