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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

UA center strives to combine academia, real world experience

Caroline Taylor January 21, 2010

The public relation departments goal to combine college educators and curriculum more actively with the workplace has been engaged with a program called the 2010 Fellowship for Public Relations Educators,...

Students volunteer during holiday

Hannah Mask January 21, 2010

While many students may have spent their Martin Luther King Jr. day sleeping in and relaxing, a group of UA students participating in the Alternative Break Program traveled to Greensboro to volunteer with...

Pasadena rings victory and wedding bells

Jennie Kushner January 21, 2010

As confetti dropped in celebration of a 13th national title for the Crimson Tide, so did Stephen Mitchell, to one knee, to propose to girlfriend Charlee Canning, a senior majoring in elementary education....

Championship could help boost admissions

William Evans January 21, 2010

Many students would agree that collegiate sports attract large crowds of people to college campuses. At the University, football is no exception. A legacy of national championships coupled with an undefeated...

Announcements for 1/21/2010

CW Staff January 21, 2010

Student organization resource meeting planned for next week Foresight is an interactive workshop designed to equip and empower student organizations through providing information about the various resources...

Campus quiet over winter break

Kellie Munts January 20, 2010

Aside from several burglaries and one robbery, the campus saw very little criminal activity after students left for the winter break in December, UAPD Officer Andy Liles said. Nine burglaries were reported...

SGA in final stretch

Patty Vaughan January 20, 2010

The SGA has two months remaining, and officers say they are not slowing down. “The Student Government Association is looking forward to the upcoming months and eager to finish out the term on a strong...

News Analysis: Mass. Senate race shows national mood

Alan Blinder January 20, 2010

For Democrats, the death of Edward Kennedy was supposed to mean the loss of one of their most recognizable figures, a voice that embodied old school liberalism. Kennedy’s August death was not supposed...

LITE helps shine awareness on illiteracy

Jennie Kushner January 20, 2010

With more than 700 volunteers, Literacy Is The Edge looks to increase involvement to decrease illiteracy rates in West Alabama. Louise Crow, president of LITE, said one in four Alabama residents arefunctionally...

Region honors MLK’s legacy

Jamie Lyons January 20, 2010

Twenty years have passed since President Ronald Reagan signed legislation to create a national holiday celebrating the life of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. The bill triggered deep divisions...

Local bar marks victory with new plaque on ‘walk of champions’

Patty Vaughan January 20, 2010

When The Gray Lady, a local bar, opened last June, the owners could never have imagined that they would be adding another national championship plaque to its “walk of champions.” Owners Mike Musgrove...

Council tries to make city bike friendly

Brittney Knox January 20, 2010

The City Council passed a resolution from the Druid City Bicycle Club to seek bicycle friendly community designation on Tuesday night. The purpose of the resolution is to work with the bicyclists in Tuscaloosa...