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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...

In response to Professor Horowitz's letter on the Faculty Senate

Steve Miller August 25, 2014

By Steve Miller | Guest Columnist The Faculty Senate is a democratic body that reflects the priorities of its many senators. Our senators bring issues of importance from their respective faculties to...

Campus change demands some students' input

Matthew Bailey August 25, 2014

This is my seventh year at the Capstone, and it’s probably the year that the University has been most open to change. In response to last year’s criticism, the sorority rush program has taken quite...

Freshman, be active and make the most out of your time on campus

Rich Robinson August 20, 2014

Hey, I’m talking to you, new kid. I know you’ve had a rough couple days, it’s a real tough transition. The culture is different, and not the way it’s supposed to be. Do you really want to be...

Campus community needs fewer walls in order to succeed

Evan Ward April 10, 2012

Last night I took part in something special. At Blount Hall’s biannual open mic night, Blount students of all ages gathered in the lobby and took turns showcasing their various talents. Among us were...

Denny Chimes still stands

West Honeycutt December 8, 2011

Walking across campus yesterday, I hardly recognized the landscape from the one I stepped foot on just over three years ago. I was a freshman then, filled to the brim with ambition: ambition that has carried...

Progress is possible at the Capstone

Letter to the Editor December 6, 2011

Progress is an interesting topic. Different people probably look at progress in different ways. Some probably imagine progress as wholesale changes while others consider progress just simply having dialogue...

Change on campus necessary

Erin Hudnall November 17, 2011

Each day, we students read about, hear about, or see blatantly unfair acts being committed by the University itself and the students who attend it. Students write opinion-driven articles about these acts,...

True progress now possible

Austin Gaddis November 10, 2011

Throughout this semester, students have heard and read endlessly about campus division, corruption, allegations, investigations, rumors and resignations. We have plagued this page and paper with complaints...

Here we go again

Katherine McClellan October 17, 2011

Thanks to the University of Alabama’s Student Government Association, The Crimson White may never have to search for a story idea again. From block seating to the resignation of SGA president Grant Cochran,...

Encourage others to be a part of change

SoRelle Wyckoff October 16, 2011

Change is in the air. It’s an indescribable sensation. The core of our cultural institutions is being challenged. The United States is undergoing a change. Today marks one month since Occupy Wall Street...

Get real about change

Letter to the Editor February 21, 2011

Thursday’s headline, “Greeks look to increase inclusivity,” filled me with some hope. But it only took reading the first sentence to understand what this article was really about — just more posturing...