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Miss UA holds info session

Lauren Erdman November 8, 2010

Thirty-seven years ago, the Miss University of Alabama pageant was created. This year, approximately 25 young women will compete for the title. Representatives will hold a meeting Tuesday in Alumni Hall...

Students exchange languages at Lakeside Dining Hall

Brooke Marshall November 8, 2010

The International Student Association will host an event today to give students the opportunity to practice their foreign language skills. Languages at Lakeside will take place today from 5:30 to 8 p.m....

UA student crowned Miss Alabama

UA student crowned Miss Alabama

Jordan Staggs November 7, 2010

The Bama Theatre audience erupted in cheers and applause Sunday night as our very own Miss Tuscaloosa donned the sparkling tiara for the first time as Miss Alabama USA. Madeline Mitchell, a UA junior...

Where is that 60 minute game?

Where is that 60 minute game?

Laura Owens November 7, 2010

Yet again, Alabama played only one good half. After the first half, when Alabama was winning 7-3, I looked to the other Crimson White sports editor and asked, “But what if this was our good half?”...

Outdoor Rec offers unique trips

Outdoor Rec offers unique trips

Jasmine Cannon November 7, 2010

Looking for a get away? Outdoor Recreation, whose offices are located in the Student Recreation Center, provides students with the opportunity to travel to different locations. Trips range from whitewater...

Historical Southern collection to make debut at Gorgas Library

Historical Southern collection to make debut at Gorgas Library

Allie Hulcher November 7, 2010

A Theodore Roosevelt campaign button, a baby picture of Truman Capote and a diary of a Prattville Confederate soldier are just some of the more than 30,000 newly added items to the Amelia Gayle Gorgas...

Safe Zones offer LGBTQ support

Safe Zones offer LGBTQ support

Taylor Holland November 7, 2010

Hundreds of universities across the United States have established the Safe Zone Program, a program committed to the value of diversity. Renee Wells, chair of the UA Safe Zone committee, said the two...

Alabama still has much to play for

Alabama still has much to play for

Jason Galloway November 6, 2010

BATON ROUGE, La. | The sequel to last year’s fairy tale does not have a happy ending. With Alabama’s 24-21 loss to LSU on Saturday, nothing short of a miracle could save Alabama’s national championship...

Cam Newton handlers allegedly solicited money for commitment

Cam Newton handlers allegedly solicited money for commitment

CW Staff November 4, 2010

ESPN reported Thursday that John Bond, a former Mississippi State quarterback, said one of his former teammates with the Bulldogs solicited a six-figure payment for quarterback Cam Newton’s commitment...

Teams still optimistic for NCAA Regionals

Marilyn Vaughn November 4, 2010

Equipped with just five runners each, the men’s and women’s cross country teams headed to Columbia, S. C., earlier this week to compete at the Southeastern Conference Championships. The men had their...

SGA resolutions honor students, alumni

Jasmine Cannon November 4, 2010

The SGA discussed Financial Affairs Committee allocations Thursday night, voting to approve all allocations. The FAC added a new “eligible” column on the allocations spreadsheet. Mark-David Kennedy,...

Cyclists have a foldable alternative through Green Zone Bikes

Anna Kate Delevan November 4, 2010

Students and travelers now have an alternative to leaving a bicycle out in the rain or chaining it outside of a building. Green Zone Bikes, a company in Houston, TX specializes in bicycles that are easily...