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The Crimson White

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The Crimson White

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The Crimson White

Sustained Dialogue brings diverse students together

William Evans September 30, 2010

To overcome constrictions on communication at UA, Sustained Dialogue, a program initiated by Crossroads Community Center in 2006, invites students from all corners of campus to participate in weekly discussions...

Capstone helps veterans adjust

Sydney Holtzclaw September 30, 2010

The University celebrated the launch of a program for student veterans last week with a visit from author and founder of the National Veterans Foundation, Floyd Meshad.  The Veterans Education and Transition...

Prothro still believes

Prothro still believes

Jason Galloway September 30, 2010

There comes a point in every athlete’s career when they know they are at the end. Tyrone Prothro is not there yet. For every year he’s had to create himself in the Madden video game series, and for...

UA assesses campus smoking regulations

UA assesses campus smoking regulations

Joseph Weber September 30, 2010

Four hundred and twenty colleges and universities in the United States have gone smoke free, both indoors and out. The University is not a smoke-free campus but does have potential to be one if certain...

Friday filled with art and blues

Friday filled with art and blues

Alex Cohen September 30, 2010

Most students have heard of the blues, but haven’t really listened to them. They may know the names of a few blues legends, like Muddy Waters and Robert Johnson, but they’d be hard pressed to name...

Pageant helps fund charities

Pageant helps fund charities

SoRelle Wyckoff September 30, 2010

Young women will take the stage and represent their sorority in the third annual Miss Sorority Row pageant tonight at 6:30 p.m. at the Bama Theatre. Tickets cost $11, but they are nearly sold out, said...

The price we must pay to game

The price we must pay to game

Tiara Dees September 30, 2010

The days of begging your parents for that new Gameboy system are over; that is, unless they’re willing to take out a loan. With the highly anticipated Nintendo 3DS handheld system set for a February...

Alabama prepares for two SEC road games

Alabama prepares for two SEC road games

Britton Lynn September 30, 2010

After a rough weekend losing two Southeastern Conference games at home, the Alabama volleyball team is ready to bounce back. Despite the loss of the match, sophomore outside hitter Kayla Fitterer had...

Sorority holds forum on literacy

Sorority holds forum on literacy

William Evans September 29, 2010

One out of four Alabamians cannot read this sentence. To underscore the plight of illiteracy that afflicts the state of Alabama, Alpha Kappa Alpha held a forum Tuesday evening called HELP — Honoring...

Extended health care eases student stress

Extended health care eases student stress

William Evans September 29, 2010

As of Sept. 23, young adults can choose to remain under the coverage of their parents’ health care insurance plans until the age of 26 due to legislation contained in President Barack Obama’s health...

Enjoy cake without the weight

Enjoy cake without the weight

Jasmine Cannon September 29, 2010

Project Health will be hosting a “healthy bake sale” at the Ferguson Center this Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. According to organization officers, the foods the bake sale will feature are oatmeal...

Students speculate on how long Tide's football winning streak can last

Students speculate on how long Tide’s football winning streak can last

Amanda Sams September 29, 2010

The last game the Crimson Tide lost was the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 2, 2009 against Utah, when current freshmen were juniors in high school. With a hard-won victory over Arkansas this past weekend, many underclassmen...