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The Crimson White

Fraternity to get new house

Hannah Mask March 1, 2010

Plans for a new house for Alpha Tau Omega are underway, and construction will begin pending the University’s Board of Trustees’ approval. Gentry McCreary, director of greek affairs, said the current...

Organizations participate in Read Across America Day

Brittney Knox March 1, 2010

In schools around Tuscaloosa Tuesday, volunteers from area organizations will be reading to students for Read Across America Day, which happens to be on Dr. Seuss’s birthday. United Way also will hold...

Robert Witt, seven years on

Alan Blinder March 1, 2010

At the end of the third floor hallway of the President’s Mansion, a square table sits next to a window with a view of Denny Chimes. One February afternoon, UA President Robert Witt stood next to the...

Tide looks to continue winning streak this weekend

Tide looks to continue winning streak this weekend

Thomas Yerby February 26, 2010

After a rough start of losing two out of three to No. 9 Missouri in its season-opening series, the Crimson Tide (8-2) has won seven straight and is participating in the National Fastpitch Coaches Association...

Creed week starts on place Monday, continue through rest of the week

Drew Taylor February 26, 2010

The Capstone Creed, a statement of values listed for students to abide by while attending the University, will be the primary focus of a series of events next week making up Capstone Creed Week. This...

State awaits federal funds

Taylor Holland February 26, 2010

When Gov. Bob Riley delivered his final State of the State address to the Alabama Legislature on Jan. 12, he declared that Alabama had no funding crisis. In response to further questioning, Riley told...

Student exhibit features Black Belt residents

Mari Johnson February 26, 2010

Sometimes misconceptions can be the deal breaker in the extent of a person’s success, but two UA juniors believe otherwise. The Honors College is displaying a photojournalism exhibit by Marshall Houston,...

Ashley Priess living her dream at Alabama

Ashley Priess living her dream at Alabama

Jason Galloway February 25, 2010

  Alabama sophomore gymnast Ashley Priess knows what it’s like to run a marathon, only to pull up with the finish line in sight. In 2008, she stood one good meet away from joining the United States...

Blood and bone marrow drive honors UA freshman

Eryn Phillips February 25, 2010

Pi Kappa Phi fraternity and Chi Omega sorority held a bone marrow registry and blood drive Wednesday in honor of Blaise, a UA freshman, and Madeline Finnegan, siblings who have both been diagnosed with...

Visiting professor to discuss close reading

Desiree Mahr February 25, 2010

The Hudson Strode Lecture Series in Theory and Criticism will feature Jane Gallop as a guest speaker today at 5 p.m. The lecture is titled “The Ethics of Close Reading,” will be held in Morgan Hall...

Alabama Welcomes Teach for America

Taylor Holland February 25, 2010

Teach for America, an organization focused on eliminating educational inequality by placing highly effective teachers in disadvantaged public schools, announced last week it will expand into Alabama. ...

Sella-Granata features BFA student exhibit

Sella-Granata features BFA student exhibit

Meghan Hollis February 23, 2010

The art department will present Elizabeth Wuestefeld’s senior exhibition, “Little Things,” this week as she completes her bachelor’s of fine arts degree. Wuestefeld’s collection consists of...