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The Crimson White

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The Crimson White

Study Abroad series: "I studied abroad, but my life did not peak"

Study Abroad series: “I studied abroad, but my life did not peak”

Dylan Walker June 1, 2016

Editor's Note:  In each issue this summer, The Crimson White will publish a column written by a student who is studying abroad in order to share their experiences in a foreign country.Summer is the season...

Game Column: Swim with whales, make virtual art with the HTC Vive

Aaron Bonner June 1, 2016

In virtual space, anything can happen. Artists can paint an intricate landscape out of lasers while whales glide by.The HTC Vive is a headset designed to fully immerse players in the game by tracking head...

Crawfish boil to benefit meals for children

Dedrick Lee April 20, 2016

University of Alabama’s Masters of Business Administration Association will be hosting a benefit Crawfish Boil for Secret Meals for Children.Secret Meals was developed by Alabama Credit Union to aid...

Top Ten: Best Cities to Live in After Graduation

Top Ten: Best Cities to Live in After Graduation

Amanda Thompson April 20, 2016

When time is ticking to find jobs after college or universities to apply to before graduating, there are a few important factors to look at. You’ll find places with high employment, and then come across...

“Passage” MA Exhibit explores landscape, memory

Aaron Bonner April 20, 2016

Photographs are moments of shared connection and history are frozen in place and hung up on the walls as a memory of a time long since past.Celestia Morgan’s exhibit, “Passage” is seeking to capture...

New juice bars come to Tuscaloosa

New juice bars come to Tuscaloosa

Ellen Johnson April 18, 2016

In the wake of a growing juice trend, Tuscaloosa is now freshly pressed, prepped and squeezed, ready to welcome juice bars to its growing restaurant market. Much like smoothie shops, juice bars primarily...

Hidden Gems of Tuscaloosa: Queen City Cycles

Caroline Giddis April 18, 2016

Everyone remembers the first time they rode a bike. Maybe some remember the training wheels, others are scarred by the knee scrapes, but almost everyone remembers that first sense of freedom that a bike...

Sisters band together to help sick alumna

Sisters band together to help sick alumna

Sam West April 18, 2016

Ashley Taube was two years cancer-free. Her doctors had performed a risky procedure on the high school math teacher in 2012, removing a tumor from her pancreas, and they were confident they had eliminated...

Looking behind the curtain at Alabama: The making of a student-theater production

Looking behind the curtain at Alabama: The making of a student-theater production

Amanda Thompson April 18, 2016

The audience stands up for a round of applause after seeing a musical or play at The University of Alabama. The skilled actors and stage transitions may make a show look easy, but many weeks of work went...

Student bands balance school and music

Chandler Padgett April 18, 2016

When The Smooth Saddles are up on the stage performing a Tame Impala cover song, they have a connection with the audience that most bands don’t have –they often play for classmates. For members of...

Gorgas House employees keep history alive

Gorgas House employees keep history alive

Serena Bailey April 18, 2016

It’s not just the oldest building on campus. It’s one of only four to survive the burning by Union troops and the only one that represents the campus’ original design. Nestled amongst trees in front...

The Revivalists come to Druid City Music Hall

The Revivalists come to Druid City Music Hall

Ellen Johnson April 15, 2016

Nine years ago Zack Feinberg was riding his bicycle around a New Orleans neighborhood when he came across David Shaw sitting on his front porch playing guitar. This chance encounter was the beginning of...