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The Crimson White

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The Crimson White

Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

Tuscaloosa’s sweet, smoky love affair with Alabama favorite

Kasey Hullet September 8, 2013

Sweet, tender, tangy, smoky, juicy, spicy and slow-cooked – that is what a first bite of barbecue brings to many tables all throughout Tuscaloosa. Traditionally, patrons can expect a slab of ribs,...

Service group lends hand to Black Belt

Megan Miller September 4, 2013

With community service programs and initiatives rampant on campus, the Honors College has developed a new program that targets the needs of Alabama’s Black Belt region. Black Belt Action, a subset of...

Video apps vie for users

Video apps vie for users

Courtney Stinson September 4, 2013

When the video-sharing app Vine was released in January, the app had the edge on mobile video sharing with its simple interface though its videos were limited to six seconds. However, months later, the...

Amp up your nighttime look without being intimidated

Amp up your nighttime look without being intimidated

Abbey Crain September 4, 2013

When it comes to “going out” clothes, I stand mostly clueless. You want to go out for drinks? I don’t own any of those skin-tight bandage dresses; none of my shirts have side cut-outs, and all my...

Embrace your nerdom in a society that now deems it ‘cool’

Hannah Widener September 4, 2013

The day I moved into my freshman dorm, my dad took one look at my giant Marvel Universe poster, another at my brand-new roommate and told me, “Maybe you should wait a while before you put that up.”...

Smith Hall home to ancient, rare artifacts

Kevin Brophy September 4, 2013

Built in 1909 and named after Eugene Allen Smith, appointed state geologist in 1873, The University of Alabama’s Smith Hall has housed the Alabama Museum of Natural History for more than 100 years. ...

Garden party partners local farmers, restaurants

Garden party partners local farmers, restaurants

Bianca Martin September 4, 2013

Local is the theme of this year’s Garden Party hosted by Druid City Garden Project, where Tuscaloosa residents will be given a rare chance to sample meals made with local ingredients from the city’s...

Advisors guide freshman students

Tara Massouleh September 3, 2013

On-campus housing has had a new set of helping hands to assist with roommate trials and tribulations this year with the implementation of freshman advisors working in conjunction with resident advisors...

Vintage makes a comeback on 5th Street

Vintage makes a comeback on 5th Street

Hannah Widener September 3, 2013

The 5th Street Vintage Market will soon kick off its second year of taking over the farmers market pavilion in Northport, Ala. Vendors will be selling items ranging from vintage clothing to vinyl records...

New sound for Mayer: Western vibes for ‘Paradise Valley’

Jordan Cissell September 3, 2013

Let’s set aside a few minutes to give John Mayer’s new album, “Paradise Valley,” a try. You might like it. You might not, but two things are for sure: We don’t have the same tastes, and you won’t...

Color Run returns to Tuscaloosa Saturday

Color Run returns to Tuscaloosa Saturday

Bianca Martin September 3, 2013

The Color Run will be making its second stop in Tuscaloosa this weekend, allowing students and the Tuscaloosa community another chance to be doused in colored corn starch and to participate in the self-proclaimed...

‘Alabama’s finest’ venue brings in all acts

Grace Hagemann September 2, 2013

Seventy-five years ago, the Bama Theatre opened its doors for the first time, welcomed by a parade featuring The University of Alabama’s Million Dollar Band and a marquee reading “Alabama’s Finest...