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Expert of the Week: UA Professors weighs in on first presidential debate

Expert of the Week: UA Professors weighs in on first presidential debate

Devyn Duncan September 28, 2016

With over 80 million viewers reported by CNN, the first debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton set a new record for the most watched presidential debate ever. However, the estimate of 80 million...

Q&A: Daniel Ashford discusses his support for Donald Trump

Q&A: Daniel Ashford discusses his support for Donald Trump

Devyn Duncan September 14, 2016

The election is less than 2 months away, and political tensions have reached a fever pitch. To see where our students stand, The Crimson White interviewed students who support each of the three candidates...

Why conservatives should support Trump

Why conservatives should support Trump

Jake Proctor August 24, 2016

When conservatives look at the 2016 presidential election, some struggle to discern a clear choice in November. While I supported Marco Rubio in the primary, I will vote for Donald Trump in the general...

Senator Jeff Sessions endorses Donald Trump

Senator Jeff Sessions endorses Donald Trump

CW Staff February 28, 2016

Senator Jeff Sessions, republican and junior senator from Alabama, announced today that he would be endorsing Donald Trump for president. “I am thrilled today to offer my endorsement of Donald J. Trump...

Evangelicals cannot support Trump in good conscience

Will Sorrell January 29, 2016

On Tuesday, the president of Liberty University, an evangelical college in Virginia, endorsed Donald Trump for President, and recent polls show that he has the support of 37 percent of GOP evangelicals....

Reasons abound to stay skeptical of Trump

Will Leathers January 27, 2016

By Will Leathers | Staff ColumnistBefore I begin, I am fully aware that in writing this article I run the risk of joining the myriad of lay and professional social commentators who have errantly predicted...

We need to re-imagine the rules

Madelyn Schorr October 20, 2015

We live in a world shaped by systems. The systems are made up of rules that tell us everything from what side of the road we drive on and when to pay our taxes to even something as trivial as when Starbucks...

Islamophobia, the new Red Scare

Sehar Ezez September 22, 2015

Doctors, lawyers, engineers, scientists, teachers, policemen, soldiers. These are just some of the roles American Muslims play in our society. Sometimes they blend in so easily you wouldn't know they...

In defense of Donald Trump

Will Gonzalez August 27, 2015

First and foremost, I would like to air my personal bias on the subject: even though I am a Republican, I am in no way a Trump-et, Trump-ite or in any other way a Donald Trump supporter.In many ways, I...

Political correctness or developed empathy?

Sehar Ezez August 25, 2015

Political correctness is formally known by Oxford Dictionaries as “the avoidance, often considered as taken to extremes, of forms of expression or action that are perceived to exclude, marginalize,...

Trump is dangerous, even if he can’t win

Mark Hammontree August 24, 2015

Around 30,000 people showed up to Mobile’s Ladd-Peebles Stadium Friday night to hear His Holiness Donald Trump, Bishop of America, Vicar of Jesus Christ preach his gospel of 
American exceptionalism.Certainly,...

Maturity as important as party

John Davis December 5, 2011

Donald Trump is hosting a Republican debate in Iowa in late December. Let that sink in for a moment. In a primary process already resembling something no less absurd than a Lars von Trier film, candidates...