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The Crimson White

Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

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Here and Now

Allison Montgomery April 14, 2015

In a Haitian village called Los Cacos I found my passion: a yearning to make those around me feel better. This passion would years later translate into involvement in the Rural Medical Scholars Program...

Dare to be Different

Katie Shepherd April 13, 2015

After four years at the Capstone, it is hard to believe that my time as an undergraduate is coming to an end. The things I have learned here and the people I have become close with will never be forgotten.Since...

Tide Talks celebrates birthday

Tide Talks celebrates birthday

Ben Jackson March 4, 2015

The innovative lecture organization Tide Talks turns two years old Friday and everyone on campus is invited to the birthday bash. Tide Talks X will begin at 7 p.m. in the Ferguson Center Auditorium and...

SGA candidates convey platforms

Patrick Crowley March 4, 2015

Today, the unopposed candidates for Vice President for External Affairs and Vice President for Financial Affairs will discuss their campaign platforms for 
SGA elections.The Vice President for External...

Mr. Chen's wins for best local Chinese cuisine

Mr. Chen's wins for best local Chinese cuisine

Matt Lund November 18, 2014

Simultaneously a best-kept secret and a well-known establishment of Tuscaloosa, Mr. Chen’s specializes in all the traditional Chinese dishes you’ve grown up on, as well as a few more you probably haven’t....

Developer brings innovative designs to Tuscaloosa

Developer brings innovative designs to Tuscaloosa

Tara Massouleh September 23, 2014

In Clayton Hudson’s Tuscaloosa office, the walls are plastered with blueprints, professional city renderings and architectural sketches representing Allied Realty and Development’s current projects,...

Tuscaloosa City Council votes on Jinsei location

Tuscaloosa City Council votes on Jinsei location

Ben Jackson September 14, 2014

Tuesday night’s City Council Meeting ran unusually long as representatives and supporters of Jinsei, a high end sushi restaurant chain, battled with the Tuscaloosa County Preservation Society and other...

Diversity concerns more than race

Letter to the Editor February 27, 2011

It seems thoughts on diversity never exactly go to where they should. Too many times the diversity thought just becomes a race thought or a black-white thought, but diversity is so much more than whether...