Skip to Main Content
Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

SGA starts program to buy books early

Amanda Sams April 7, 2010

In the past, many students have often found themselves procrastinating during the lazy days of summer. In the same vein, ordering textbooks for fall classes would seem to be the last thing on any student’s...

City Council approves construction of Riverwalk Place

Brittney Knox April 7, 2010

Bill Lunsford, owner of Riverwalk Place, said he was relieved after the Tuscaloosa City Council approved construction of the $7.5 to $8 million project that will bring an estimated 195 jobs to Tuscaloosa....

Larry Langford, one last time

Larry Langford, one last time

Alan Blinder April 6, 2010

FAIRFIELD – Larry Langford, puffing on a Salem cigarette, looked around his backyard and then up toward the sky. Sitting in a screened-in gazebo, Langford knew he would only have a few more opportunities...

City sets date for alcohol sales, prohibits firearms in municipalities

Brittney Knox April 6, 2010

The Tuscaloosa City Council set a date for a referendum about Sunday alcohol sales in Tuscaloosa at Tuesday’s meeting. The council decided set the election date for Feb. 22, 2011. The date is subject...

Inauguration, award ceremony a success

Inauguration, award ceremony a success

William Evans April 6, 2010

Tuesday afternoon in the front yard of the Gorgas House, rows of chairs awaited an audience of newly elected SGA senators, executive council members, and the SGA president, who were inaugurated into office...

Kentuck Sidewalk Art Demonstration celebrates local art

Kentuck Sidewalk Art Demonstration celebrates local art

CW Staff April 6, 2010

By Taylor Woods Artists at Kentuck will bring the creative process, which they usually confine to their studios, into the light of day this week. The Kentuck Museum will be holding a sidewalk art demonstration...

Tide holds first spring scrimmage

Tide holds first spring scrimmage

Laura Owens April 4, 2010

On Friday, the Crimson Tide held its first spring scrimmage during practice, allowing players to show the coaches their progress and helping the coaches to evaluate players at individual positions. Head...

State House passes education budget

Taylor Holland April 4, 2010

For the past few months, state lawmakers in charge of setting and passing the education budget have warned educators that some 3,000 teachers may need to be let go because of the slowing economy. However,...

James unsure of Obama education plan, lottery

Alan Blinder April 4, 2010

On his Web site, Tim James, a Republican candidate for governor, lists education as one of the five primary tenets of his campaign. However, during an interview Thursday with The Crimson White, James...

Local organizations to host benefit for DCH

Lindsey Shelton April 4, 2010

According to the National Cancer Institute, one in every three people is affected by cancer. Two UA students and a couple of organizations are hoping to help some of those people on Wednesday. In collaboration...

Ph.D. student leaves behind laughs, friendships

CW Staff April 4, 2010

By Will Nevin Chris Swindle knew computers. Before he came to the University for his master’s and doctoral degrees in history, he earned a computer science degree from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology...

Bama to take on Oklahoma, Old Dominion

Bama to take on Oklahoma, Old Dominion

CW Staff April 1, 2010

By Zackary Al-Khateeb The Alabama women’s rowing team will take on the University of Oklahoma and Old Dominion University Saturday in the team’s Power of Pink meet in Tuscaloosa. It’s the Tide’s...