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The Crimson White

Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

Author discusses significance of stand

Ethan Summers November 3, 2010

Today marks Foster Auditorium’s rededication following years of disuse. Foster Auditorium, constructed in 1939, has historically been a venue for large events on campus, ranging from basketball games...

Rice to hold book signing at Foster

Ethan Summers November 3, 2010

The Blackburn Institute is bringing Condoleezza Rice home to Tuscaloosa and the University of Alabama. Rice, former secretary of state for President Bush and a professor of political science at Stanford...

Republicans sweep state elections

Republicans sweep state elections

Ethan Summers November 2, 2010

Alabama’s race for the next governor ended in The Zone Tuesday night. Republican candidate Robert Bentley won when Democrat Ron Sparks conceded just after 10 p.m. with more than 1,100,000 votes tallied....

Student voter interest lower than 2008

Ethan Summers October 27, 2010

‘To vote, not to vote?’ or ‘Can I even make it to the polls?’ are questions on many students’ minds as the Nov. 2 elections approach. In 2008, then-Sen. Barack Obama’s campaign for president...

SGA hotline to help students register

Ethan Summers October 27, 2010

Every weekday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., the Student Government Association will host a help hotline for students looking for clarification about how to register for classes. To access the hotline, students...

Homecoming Committee works to boost student, alumnus involvement

Ethan Summers October 14, 2010

Even with the emphasis that is put on Homecoming week, some students are curious about how much students truly care about Homecoming itself. However, for some University alumni, Homecoming has a different...

Sparks to kick off Cuba Week

Ethan Summers October 7, 2010

Cuba Week launches Sunday with a speech by Ron Sparks, State Commissioner of Agriculture and Democratic candidate for governor of Alabama. Sparks will speak at the Bryant Conference Center’s Sellers...

Professors adapt to increasing enrollment

Ethan Summers October 5, 2010

With enrollment topping 30,000, some students have begun to question if the University’s growth is helping or hurting their educations.              However, many professors expressed mostly...

Health and Wellness Fair educates at the Ferg

Ethan Summers October 5, 2010

The Student Government Association and Project Health are hosting the Student Health and Wellness Fair today at the Ferguson Student Center.              The fair itself is free to students,...

UAPD advises on hit-and-runs

Ethan Summers October 3, 2010

On the high traffic streets of Tuscaloosa, hit-and-runs are a problem many students have faced. Kacy Davis, a junior majoring in restaurant and hospitality management, said she discovered her vehicle...

Students offer free tailgates

Ethan Summers September 30, 2010

The Honors College Assembly and LessThanUThink, a campaign started by University students to raise awareness about the effects of alcohol, will host tailgating parties for the Crimson Tide’s game against...

Tide player nearly finished with cancer treatment

Tide player nearly finished with cancer treatment

Ethan Summers September 29, 2010

Fifteen radiation treatments stand between David Kindred and a healthy life. Kindred, a senior majoring in management and an outfielder for the Crimson Tide, was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma in...