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The Crimson White

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Facilities need to reflect UA growth

Nathan James January 16, 2014

For undergrads, balancing a healthy lifestyle with other responsibilities can often seem like a losing battle. No one thinks they’ll actually gain the freshman 15, but its causes become apparent quickly:...

UAB deserves respect, independence from Board of Trustees

Regan Williams January 16, 2014

This football season has seen a whirlwind of coaching changes in NCAA football. While a few directly affect us here at the Capstone, others are just as important. One in particular is the head coaching...

Golden Globe Awards stuck in time

Noah Cannon January 14, 2014

The 71st Annual Golden Globe Awards were broadcast live Sunday night, offering much of the same glamour, banter and self-congratulatory speeches we love/hate. Indeed, if there’s one thing Oscar night’s...

‘Doctor Who’ series worth diving into this spring

Michelle Fuentes January 14, 2014

After years of saying no, I’ve finally given in to the guilty pleasure that is the British Broadcasting Company’s hit television series “Doctor Who.” And it has been glorious. Has this magnificent...

Venture outside campus, explore city of Tuscaloosa

Henry Downes January 14, 2014

There is a lot to like about The University of Alabama in the fall. The campus surges with electricity and pulses to the rhythm of our stadium shakers as every week and weekend is scripted by the rise...

Grade inflation hinders student, class progress

Patrick Crowley January 13, 2014

Every student in every high school and college around the world is constantly reminded that the single, most important quantity one can possess is a high, if not perfect, grade point average. Frankly,...

Women find identity in new album ‘Beyoncé’

Samaria Johnson January 13, 2014

It’s been a month since Beyoncé dropped a surprise new album, and yeah, I won’t ever be over it. It was a move of pure spunk and genius, sure, but when Bey released the self-titled visual album, she...

Film illustrates state of national politics

Kyle Jones January 9, 2014

Every holiday season, Hollywood releases a series of good movies. One movie in particular interested me: “The Wolf of Wall Street.” When I saw the movie, however, I found myself empty and sorely disappointed....

Religion does not guarantee exemption from law

Matthew Bailey January 9, 2014

A column yesterday argued that the “Obamacare” mandate that employers cover birth control in their employee’s health plans is a clear tyrannical violation of religious liberty in the United States....

Religious rights end when harm to others begins

Nathan James January 9, 2014

In 2008, the parents of 11-year-old Kara Neumann made a choice. They decided that, per their religious beliefs, they would not seek medical attention for their ailing child. Instead, they would pray over...

Lessons from the service industry

Maxton Thoman January 8, 2014

It is my sincere belief that every single person on the face of this earth should be required to spend at least one week working in the food service industry – and no, it’s not because of the pay....

And the Heisman goes to…

Leigh Terry January 8, 2014

… An exceptional athlete? The best football player in the country? A role model? A few of the most recent Heisman Trophy winners have raised the question of whether or not the winner can always meet...