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Walk of Shame

Walk of Shame

Hannah Widener April 14, 2015

The first time Jessica Hoffman, a sophomore majoring in special education, was called a slut, she was in the seventh grade.“I had no idea what the word truly meant,” she said. “I just knew that it...

McLarney to talk on finance, physical health

McLarney to talk on finance, physical health

Alexis Winborne April 14, 2015

Katherine McLarney is a senior majoring in finance and economics from Dallas, Texas, and North Wilkesboro, North Carolina. She is giving a Tide Talks on Friday at 7 p.m. in Russell Hall.What is your Tide...

Jansen and Routliffe ranked No. 1 ahead of SECs

Jansen and Routliffe ranked No. 1 ahead of SECs

Terrin Waack April 14, 2015

By Terrin Wack | Staff ReporterThey come from different backgrounds, but ever since their worlds collided last year, they spend practically every day and night together.With a tennis coach for a father,...

Embrace your choices

Rachel Brown April 14, 2015

I’ve always loved the poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost, and I’m sure you are familiar with the over-quoted ending, “Two roads diverged in a wood and I – I took the one less traveled...

Huxford to play final concert of 2014-15 season

Huxford to play final concert of 2014-15 season

Ellen Johnson April 14, 2015

Music fans and novices alike will be entertained Thursday evening when both familiar and lesser-known classical tunes echo throughout the Moody 
Music Building.The concert will close the Huxford Symphony...

Crash Course

Crash Course

Mackenzie Ross April 13, 2015

While at an Alabama football game during the 2013 season, Steve Shepard heard the cracking sound of the players’ football helmets colliding during a tackle, and he started to wonder – not about the...

Linda Creek continues ed through LifeTrack

Linda Creek continues ed through LifeTrack

Matthew Wilson April 13, 2015

Linda Creek was planning to pursue a degree in special education at The University of Alabama when she was forced to drop out, get a job and take care of her family. Her mother was sick, 
and her father,...

Alabama soccer welcomes Wes Hart

Alabama soccer welcomes Wes Hart

Caroline Gazzara April 13, 2015

The University of Alabama’s soccer program has seen its fair share of ups and downs. Former head coach Todd Bramble announced over a month ago that he would be stepping away from the program, and Bramble’s...

Get angry while at UA

Get angry while at UA

Beth Lindly April 13, 2015

Truthfully, I have been thinking on and off about what to write for this column for two years – ever since I first came to work at The Crimson White – and I had no idea what to write for much of that...

Pi Beta Phi holds memorial in Kelley's honor

Pi Beta Phi holds memorial in Kelley's honor

Rhaude Dahlinghaus April 13, 2015

Sabrina Kelley, a freshman majoring in telecommunication and film in the College of Communication and a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority, died Friday, April 3, from 
complications of cystic fibrosis.Sabrina...

Small Town, Big Swing: Emma Talley reaches for personal success

Small Town, Big Swing: Emma Talley reaches for personal success

Caroline Gazzara April 12, 2015

Growing up, Emma Talley did it all. If there was any sport that she could play, she made sure to play it. It didn’t matter what the rules were, Talley was going to compete. Her story started one day...

Johnson has plans for coliseum

Johnson has plans for coliseum

Kelly Ward April 8, 2015

Avery Johnson came into his first press conference with a bold outlook on a run-down basketball program. He talked about Final Fours and championships.“The whole idea is that we are about excellence,”...